Should I file I-485 concurrently or after I-140 approval?
The advantage of waiting until I-140 approval is you are certain that your underlying petition is valid and you will not lose your I-485 filing...
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The advantage of waiting until I-140 approval is you are certain that your underlying petition is valid and you will not lose your I-485 filing...
It is unlikely you are going to get any straightforward answers to this question on a Public Question Board like this. This question is just too...
My colleagues have already answered some of your questions, but for more details on the basic steps, please look at the following link:...
I agree with Mr. Schunk, but I would also add that, if necessary, you may make a FOIA request for a list of your entries and exits with CBP. It...
You really should consult an immigration attorney with all of your documentation in hand for confirmation, but from the facts you list, it appears...
Actually, it may not be necessary to file for an I-90 before filing your N-400. It may depend upon your jurisdiction so please consult with a...
The answer to your question is "No, it is not too late for you to file a petition for your Mom." She can have more than one petition going at one...
So long as the marriage is properly registered and fully recognized in the foreign country, it will be recognized here in the United States. ...
A "Green Card" Holder or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) is not eligible to file a petition for his/her parents or brothers/sisters - Only U.S....
No, there is no additional steps that you have to take in the USA. As long as your home country's divorce was fully legal and recognized by the...
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