Im a US citizen and my husband is a DACA recipient.
I advise your husband not to leave the U.S. at this point, AP are not being approved at the rate that we like. Better to wait.
Los Angeles, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
I advise your husband not to leave the U.S. at this point, AP are not being approved at the rate that we like. Better to wait.
Yes, but you must also file the I-130 with it,unless you already have an approved I-130. You also have to make sure there are no factors which...
Call them and then write a letter with this notice and explain to them. Yes, they make mistakes!
The notices take longer when you have a waiver because they have to approve the waiver first. Wait at least 4 weeks.
What is the priority date on the Notice of Action? You need to consult with an immigration who understands the CSPA formula very well because it...
The question is why are you filing the i-539 if you have approved I-130? Is your husband a Green Card holder and you are trying to stay in status?...
Consult with an immigration attorney soon. As long as you don't have any other bars to adjustability, your husband can now apply for your green...
If you are under 6 months you are fine. Be prepared to respond to their questions as to where you were and what you were doing and never sign that...
In a situation like this, generally the Form I-824 should be accompanied by a copy of the original application as well as a copy of the Form I-797,...
If removal proceedings were related to some sort of criminal activity or immigration violation, it could undermine the discretionary decisions by...