Green card holder, married to US citizen, planning to leave the country: should I get citizenship first?
I will answer your immigration question. You need to repost your tax questions on the taxation forum. If you leave the U.S. for more than 2...
Los Angeles, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Los Angeles, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration, Asylum
I will answer your immigration question. You need to repost your tax questions on the taxation forum. If you leave the U.S. for more than 2...
Unless you are also planning to sponsor your father, forget it. As long as she is listed as your mother on your birth certificate, you can sponsor...
I agree with my colleagues. Please see
As long as you are unmarried, your parents can file F2B visa petitions on your behalf. They will have a different priority date from your...
He cannot adjust his status. In fact, since he entered the U.S. without inspection after being deported (or after having been unlawfully present...
Lynne is correct. If your E-2 visa is denied, you will NOT be able to return to the U.S. Please see
If your PERM application and I-140 were approved for Employer A, and you transfer to Employer B and have a new PERM application and I-140 approved,...
I agree with my colleagues.
Yes, you can apply to change your status from L-2 to F-1. Please see
The Consulate cannot "cancel" a change of status. However, if you depart the U.S. and apply for a E-2 visa abroad, and the visa is denied, you...