Adjust status without 245i
Generally, you must be in legal status in order to apply for adjustment of status. However, section 245(i) provides that certain people may pay a...
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Generally, you must be in legal status in order to apply for adjustment of status. However, section 245(i) provides that certain people may pay a...
Assuming you are in the EB-2 category, your I-485 with the December 2005 priority date may be approved next month. You don't have to concern...
You can submit an I-90 application for a replacement green card. While it is being processed, you can make a InfoPass appointment and have the...
No. The only time that you can recapture is the time that you were outside the U.S. For more information, see below
Just being in the U.S. for 10 years does not qualify you for any benefits. You are probably thinking about Cancellation of Removal. See the link...
The USCIS considers you in period of "stay authorized by the Attorney General". As long as your I-485 remains pending and you work with an EAD,...
You should submit all the forms simultaneously. That way, he will receive a work permit within a few weeks. Section 245(i) applicants need to pay...
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You are correct. Premium processing only compels the USCIS to respond to your L-1A petition within 15 days, not to approve it. For more...
He should quit his job only after you have sponsored him for a green card. Otherwise, he will be illegally in the U.S. as soon as he leaves his job.
Your wife should apply for a green card for you. She will need a co-sponsor to submit an affidavit of support on your behalf, perhaps her parents.