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You may want to apply for a Certifiate of Citizenship with the USCIS using form N-600. If the certificate is granted, use it to get a U.S....
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You may want to apply for a Certifiate of Citizenship with the USCIS using form N-600. If the certificate is granted, use it to get a U.S....
I agree with my colleague. You may have to appeal your FOIA. Please see
Once again, there is no Immigration Court in CDJ. You still haven't stated how you qualify for a green card. The one thing that I can tell you is...
You cannot adjust status in the U.S. through the lottery unless you qualify under section 245i of the law. See below.
There are no Immigration Courts outside the U.S. Perhaps you are going to the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez to apply for a green card. If so,...
Assuming that he is going to sponsor you for a green card (Yes?), he should apply for the divorce and U.S. citizenship simultaneously. Please see
Unless he qualifies for an H or an L visa, the easiest way for you to bring him to the U.S. is by naturalizing assuming that you have had a green...
If this is your only conviction, it is considered a "petty offense" and is not deportable. Pre-Trial Diversion sounds like a good alternative, but...
If your husband is in H-1B status, it should be no problem for you to change status to H-4 status. Please see
Domestic violence is a deportable offense. However, if you are a U.S. citizen, you can still sponsor your husband for a green card. The...
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