Question on N-400 form, specifically for Q15.b of Part-9.
A routine civil speeding ticket where you simply paid a fine is generally not something you need to answer "Yes" to on Part 9, Q15.b. The question...
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A routine civil speeding ticket where you simply paid a fine is generally not something you need to answer "Yes" to on Part 9, Q15.b. The question...
Apply/file for the (c)(8) EAD now. USCIS adjudicates the application based on its own records of the 150/180-day asylum clock, not EOIR's clock....
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Mamajum should absolutely remain in the US and not depart. Under current policy (in effect since January 1, 2026), her I-485 is sitting on an...
No, not quite yet, and certainly not while husband is in removal proceedings before the Immigration Court. Once an NTA has been filed with EOIR...
Not a real tragedy by any stretch of imagination, but if you want to be a "perfectionist", then here we go: first off, this is a fixable clerical...