Will I have to leave the US to adjust my legal status if married to a US citizen?
Most likely yes. Unless you have been lawfully admitted when you came to the US (and later lost your legal status) or you are the beneficiary of an...
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Most likely yes. Unless you have been lawfully admitted when you came to the US (and later lost your legal status) or you are the beneficiary of an...
Your lawyer knows your case, we don't. We cannot comment on his or her recommendation.
That should not be a problem, but you might want to call USCIS customer service. They should be able to handle this on the phone. Wolf W....
This forum is normally about US immigration. While you might get an answer here, you might also look for a forum that handles UK immigration issues.
See my answer in your second post.
Depending on the circumstances you might want to file for a copy of the I-94. You will need some information about the entry. This is done with...
Usually this forum is about US immigration. While you still might get an answer here, you also might try to find a forum specifically for Canadian...
Kira is right. Often the judge's first question will be: where is your attorney? That should tell you something. In immigration court you do...
At issue here is the question why you had been in proceedings in the first place. I assume you were undocumented and have been in the country for...
If he has never been here and no grounds for inadmissibility exist (such as certain criminal convictions etc.) then you would get married, then you...