Name change after naturalization
Up to you but I would at least get your passport in the correct name.
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Up to you but I would at least get your passport in the correct name.
Possibly. You likely will also need a new LCA and H-1B petition showing the new locations assuming a Conrad 30 waiver
was USCIS aware it was an immediate relative case -- assuming you are a USC?
I have no knowledge of E-2 renewals being a problem. You may renew up to six months before expiration or process at the consulate.
You should also check with the court in the County where the offense occurred and obtain certified copies of those documents indicating the charge...
This is not an immigration law Q. I changed to another area of law
Yes, provided he is on H-1B and you are on H-4.
Yes so long as he is on H-1B and you are on H-4 his I-140 may be with a prior employer. Your EAD period would coincide with your H-4 time period. ...
You would need to communicate with the Embassy or go through their inquiry system.
That is fine so long as the H-4's I-94 is still valid.