I had filed my i-485 on april 20, 2010. on june 11, 2010 i had my biometrics in brooklyn. my i-485 was based on an EB2 applicati
Ask your attorney who handled you applications. He or she knows what is going on in your case, we don't.
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Ask your attorney who handled you applications. He or she knows what is going on in your case, we don't.
It probably depends on why you were asked to leave this country. If there is any criminal record or something like that, this will probably make...
Since you state yourself that you are illegal, the government doesn't need a conviction to deport you. You can be deported just because you are...
It's up to the officer and depends on the circumstances of the case. Wolf W. Kaufmann Southern California Immigration...
Possibly. It depends on why it was denied and what you actually wanted. You will have to leave asap so you won't incur any bar on reentry. Wolf...
You "brought them to the US?" How? On what visa? If you are a US citizen, usually you can petition for your wife and she would eventually receive...
Overstaying will not keep you from adjusting status through marriage to an US citizen. Wolf W. Kaufmann Southern California Immigration...
From the immigration law's point of view you could theoretically quit the day you get the green card. The only danger is that later on someone...
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He needs an attorney.