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Hi my husband came to. U.S. with an expired green card in 1998 and the border patrol said he has to appear at a court hearing.
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Answered on January 12, 2015
This is a very fact intensive question, which requires an immigration attorney review all the files on record to determine whether your husband is...
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L1b rejected but status show Admin Processing
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Answered on January 08, 2015
You should address this matter with your employer's immigration attorney. A rejected application is not the same as a denied application.
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Can I do a Full time CPT and Part time CPT at the same time?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
This question is best answered by your school's DSO.
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Change non immigrant visa to immigrant visa for my spouse .?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
Generally, yes, she can enter as a tourist and you can apply for adjustment of status while she is in the US. The biggest issue I see here is...
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What happens if I have 2 H1-B (one transfer and one extension) petitions with USCIS?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
It depends which one was filed first; you cannot have both. You should speak to your employer's immigration attorney that filed these applications.
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I have a greencard and I would like my family to join me in the United States, which process or visa is available for us?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
You should begin by consulting with an immigration attorney, who can give you guidance on filing a family based petition.
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Can anyone review my Naturalization application N-400 form and supporting documentation?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
Yes, it is advisable to have an attorney review your application for naturalization prior to submission.
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Help?
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Answered on January 08, 2015
No, this is not correct. There are a lot more facts that need to be explored here, but getting married would not in itself prohibit you from...
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What can I do to help drop my boyfriend's charges?
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Answered on January 02, 2015
He needs an attorney. Unlike television, you cannot "drop the charges" -- the state decides whether it wants to proceed with filing charges or not.
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B2 extension
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Answered on January 02, 2015
I agree with my colleagues. File I-539 with supporting evidence. It is best to consult an immigration attorney to review your request for...
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