What happens after I exceed my vwp are they looking for me?
You are deportable. Once DHS/ICE finds you, you will be deported without any hearing (unless you seek asylum). Yes, DHS/ICE knows you are here...
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You are deportable. Once DHS/ICE finds you, you will be deported without any hearing (unless you seek asylum). Yes, DHS/ICE knows you are here...
As far as I could tell, a minor child automatically getting US citizenship through CCA of 2000 cannot change her legal name through the parent's...
For employment (Form I-9) purposes, she is #4, an alien authorized to work until mm/dd/yyyy (Work Permit Expiration). See:...
You will get a temporary A-number when you get an OPT/EAD card. You will also get a SSN when your I-765 is approved if you requested it on the...
My guess is that your case was simply placed at the end of the interview-waiting docket (which is probably a month-long, from the field office's...
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If the grandmother plans to go back to Mexico before her (B1/B2) admission expires, she should be OK.
He probably won't have any problem entering the U.S. on a C1/D crewman visa. For B1 entry, he should be ready to present his FAA pilot certificate...
DUI/DWI does not impact the employer's efforts to get PERM and/or I-140 approved for you. You must disclose your criminal records in your green...
That is not uncommon. Your mother should put the name used in I-130 as the main name and disclose the other name as used in the passport in "Other...
You could inquire with the USCIS Field Office where you were interviewed or through e-request here (https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/Intro.do).