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You generally would not want to stay out for more than six months at a time.
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You generally would not want to stay out for more than six months at a time.
Your best bet would be to have your wife properly petition for you so that you can immigrate again. You have likely abandoned your previous...
Generally, the principal applicant need not be present during the dependents' H-4 interview.
Yes, you can apply. Depending on your level of ties to your home country, you may or may not be approved, but assuming there is no fraud in your...
If you qualify for an extension of status and have a strong case, you may want to file for the extension while in the U.S. Travelling out of the...
Consulates have some discretion in evaluating K-1 financial sponsorship, but generally fiancee visa applicants are required to show that their...
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The legitimate extension of an I-20 wouldn't generally have any negative effect on your pending adjustment of status. You'll want to speak with...
Generally speaking, it sounds like you are heading in the right direction in terms of meeting the continuous and physical presence requirements in...
If you filed your I-485 on or after 7/30/2007 and paid the I-485 fee, you do not need to pay when filing the fee when filing for Advance Parole.
Yes, the extension can still be filed. It should be received by USCIS by 06MAY2014. If it is received by that date, your father can lawfully remain...