Is the change of status from F1 in the country while waiting for the priority date to be current now possible ?
The Executive Order will not directly change your situation.
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The Executive Order will not directly change your situation.
If you are a parent of a US citizen or LPR child, you might qualify for deferred action under the new Executive Order.
You do not need to have a green-card to give birth in the US, and you will not be able to get the green-card in such a short period of time, most...
No, it only applies to certain groups of people who are (and have been for some time) in the United States.
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Your divorce should not affect your immigration situation, or the immigration process for your father.
Birth certificates will be required, and you have to provide secondary evidence if the births if the original certificates are not available. Check...
No, you will not be present at the interview with your husband.
No, the recently announced Executive Order did not affect the procedure for spouses of US citizens.
The recently announced Executive Order did not make your situation any different, unfortunately. You would need an immigration attorney to handle...
Between ten and fifteen years, most likely.