Hello, I am a son over 21 to a born US citizen, out of wedlock.
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Yes you only need to be in the U.S. to apply and to have your fingerprints taken so you can apply 4-6 weeks before you intend to travel and should...
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Concurrent employment is allowed but if company A's H was filed for full-time and you are now going to work for them part-time an amendment will...
yes as long as you do not work there or take any compensation from the nonprofit. Lynne R. Feldman, Attorney at Law Concentrating in...
I agree. You are still considered a national of the country whose passport you are traveling with so check with the countries you plan to visit...
No overstays cannot apply for adjustment with a lottery win unless you qualify for 245(i). Lynne R. Feldman, Attorney at Law Concentrating...
Under your facts you will only get the EAD until the end date on your current L-2 and you must cease work on 11/11 until your new work card comes. ...
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i agree. Derivative citizenship cases are very fact-specific and the laws depend on dates of birth and other factors. I suggest a paid...
no, not unless you first married the K petitioner within the 90 day period and then divorced to marry your current spouse (or she is deceased). ...
i agree -- you have not filed correctly. Filing the I-130 does not giv eyou any basis to remain in the U.S. You need to immediately file the...