N-400: Forgot to write my name on the back of photos
This should not be a serious problem. The USCIS could possible reject the application and send it back to you to provide the information, which is...
Pasadena, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Pasadena, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
This should not be a serious problem. The USCIS could possible reject the application and send it back to you to provide the information, which is...
You may file another application for naturalization if your first application is denied. The failure to appear for the interview, alone, should...
Generally, unless a person is convicted himself, there are no immigration consequences to a green card holder flowing from criminal conduct of a US...
If you were 21 or older when the petition was filed and depending on your country of birth and/or your parents' country of birth, it could take...
Yes and the USCIS will only consider them current up to one year from the date they are issued by the law enforcement agency you obtain them from.
Assuming an H-1B visa is available to you, you could have sought a "change of status" to H-1B concurrently when filing the I-129H Petition. ...
Unfortunately, your father must wait 4 years and 9 months from the date his green card was issued before he can file for Naturalization. If you,...
If the convictions renders you removable and/or inadmissible to the United States, then you need to find out if you are eligible for any relief...
The short answer is "No." Most likely, your best bet would be to have your parents petition your brother as soon as they are admitted to the US as...
The USCIS insists that you provide certified copies of the court records in these circumstances, which can be easily obtained from the clerk of the...