H4 to EAD conversion, with GC application for H1B holder
You may do so when your priority date is current. You should check with your employer's attorney.
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You may do so when your priority date is current. You should check with your employer's attorney.
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I agree with my colleagues above.
I agree with others. You cannot continue to work based on the information you provided, meet with an attorney to discuss your case.
Something doesn't seem right here. You should seek help of an attorney.
You should file an I-130 but he will face admissibility issues. You should work with an attorney on this.
My colleagues are correct, it's going to be a while. I do strongly recommend for you to consult an attorney. It's better to sort out any glitches...
I agree with my colleagues above.
It seems like you are asking whether they can verify your answers, the most simple answer is yes. I advise you to be truthful in any immigration...
It appears that you may be inadmissible for some ground other than simply being out of status if you entered legally. You should consult an...
You speak with a immigration attorney that understands Mexican immigration laws, the lawyers on this forum practice US Immigration Law.