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I want to file a Form I 90 Renewal Green Card for my wife. What can I do?
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Answered on September 22, 2014
The system will reject the I-90 if all fields are not complete.
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My new H1B employer wants to file H4 only after my H1B is approved ( I have an RFE) .. Is this possible w/o going out of status?
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Answered on September 22, 2014
Your family members could have applied fro a change of status to H-4 along with your H-1B COS application.
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Hello I m female and I have one friend old American lady who has a small boutique and she want to help me to get green card !
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Answered on September 22, 2014
That type of petition would require a PERM Labor Certification. You and your employer should consult with an immigration attorney.
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Pending i-130 can my wife travel to Germany and return back
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Answered on September 22, 2014
Your wife most likely must pursue an immigrant visa, since she came to the US as a tourist but will be viewed as an intending immigrant. Consult...
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Immigration is calling me because sister lied when she was at airport.can i get deported?
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Answered on September 22, 2014
In order to petition your sister you would have to be a US Citizen. CItizens cannot be deported unless they are first denaturalized, which can...
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Must I change my visa status (F1) if I getting married with a foreigner who has A2?
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Answered on September 22, 2014
You may elect to remain in the status you currently hold.
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My husband has left me and I am not a legal U.S.A. citizen.
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Answered on September 22, 2014
This a complicated matter. Consult with an immigration attorney.
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Need information regarding H4 stamping.
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Answered on September 22, 2014
She will have to present evidence of your maintenance of status.
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I sent email to nvc about my mistakes on my g325a that they will resend case to uscismy mistake is mother birthplace
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Answered on September 22, 2014
There is no reason to panic. Errors can be corrected. Consult with an attorney.
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Hi good news
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Answered on September 19, 2014
There are several more things involved and more fees.