Out of status F1 visa holder. Getting married
If you fall out of status, you will overstay your visa, but you could get married (you said that you could get the "green card" through her, so I...
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If you fall out of status, you will overstay your visa, but you could get married (you said that you could get the "green card" through her, so I...
Adding to what has been said, there is a statute (245i) that might allow you to adjust in the US, but you need to speak to an immigration atty (we...
I agree with the previous atty. They have biometric info, which usually looks at your criminal record in the US, and you need to disclose this...
It depends: assuming you are not on probation, and assuming it is not a crime of moral turpitude, you should be fine. Get a consult from a local...
It depends: if you travel to AZ, you could still get detained. Thanks to the Obama Administration, ICE JUST came out with criteria as to when they...
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No. You must have the EAD. Sorry!
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Go to the US consulate and they should help you. Also, I am local if a family member wants to contact our offices.
I agree with my colleagues except that IF he entered illegally, and if he qualifies, he should FIRST apply for DACA. There might be a way to...
I would only add that if you were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012, you should be good to go for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood...