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Indian national and USC want to marry, but he is considered married in India though he does not acknowledge the marriage.
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Answered on August 06, 2009
Your boyfriend needs to obtain a divorce in the United States in the state in which he is residing. His wife in India needs to be served by mail. ...
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Can my husband renew his green card
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Answered on August 06, 2009
If your husband had a 10-year green card, the card may have expired, but his permanent residence status did not. However, if your husband had a...
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I need to know if I qualify for 245 i?
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Answered on August 06, 2009
Yes, you qualify for section 245(i) benefits under the 1993 visa petition as a "derivative beneficiary". For additional information about section...
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What happens to my permanent residence status if I file for divorce within the 1 year extension period?
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Answered on August 06, 2009
You may want to stay married until you receive your ten-year green card. If you divorce prior to receiving it, and you are interviewed, you will...
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I have an I-140 pending petition(schedule A nurse).I'm here on my tourist visa.Is there a way to change status?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
Kumusta po kayo? Madaming kailangan na itanong sa iyo para ma isagot na maigi ang iyong problema. Mas ma-igi na basahin mo ang website...
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What is the best process to marry someone to have her stay in the US?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You do not want to marry someone simply to "help" them obtain a green card. I used to be a prosecutor for the INS, and it is relatively easy to...
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If a person marry an immigrant how long does it takes for that immigrant to become a citizen
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Answered on July 31, 2009
A spouse of a U.S. citizen can obtain lawful permanent residence within a few months. Each USCIS District Office has different processing times. ...
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I'm 19 and a U.S citizen and i want to petition my parents do i need to wait until i turn 21 yrs or i can start the process now
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You must be 21 years of age in order to sponsor your parents.
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