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Yes, provided the spouse entered the US legally.
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Yes, provided the spouse entered the US legally.
You would only be able to change your status to H-1B if, and only if, 1) you have an employer that is offering you a position that normally...
There is not enough information here. If your wife entered the US legally, then you would file the I-130 and she would file the I-485 at the same...
Yes, it can affect your application for naturalization, as you must establish good moral character for the past 5 years. It probably would not...
Your friend needs to retain an experienced immigration attorney to review all of his immigration history in order to obtain the advise you seek.
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Because you were on F-1 status, you did not accrue unlawful presence. It is therefore not likely that your overstay will present a problem.
You might have one if you applied for OPT. If so, it would appear on your OPT EAD.
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Your question is unclear. If you are the beneficiary, you would be the one on a K-1 visa. Where a K-1 visa is involved, the parties are required...