My husband entered legally and I want to file for adjustment of status. He has never claimed to be a USC.
Probably not, but you should have an experienced immigration attorney review all the facts in order to get a definitive answer.
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Probably not, but you should have an experienced immigration attorney review all the facts in order to get a definitive answer.
No, it is not. You would need to have an employer petition you and would not be able to petition yourself.
You will have to immigrate on your own. You cannot do so as a derivative of your husband. You need to retain an experienced immigration attorney...
Last time I checked, Canada was a separate country from the US. As such, it has its own laws and regulations.
You will need a valid passport.
If your I-94 has expired, you are out of status. If you are no longer working for the L1B employer, you are out of status.
This really should be a question for your criminal attorney. However, there should be no difference in sentencing. If you a US Citizen, you need a...
You will be able to stay in the US at least until USCIS makes a decision.
This is not an immigration question. Additionally, you cannot sue for perjury.
Yes, but since you are now out of status, USCIS will not change your status. That means that once the H-1B petition has been approved, you will...