Due to the dire situations, I've to quit my job and am currently on an H1-B work visa? Do I get 60 days grace period?
You get a 60 day grace period per validity period, or if you've used the grace period already, then it's 10 days.
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You get a 60 day grace period per validity period, or if you've used the grace period already, then it's 10 days.
Bond is discretionary. It depends on why the person was detained the second time. If it was because of a crime, then another bond likely won't happen.
Yes, she'll have to wait because the ban applies to all immigrants with visas issued after April 23, 2020. Since she doesn't have a visa yet,...
If you entered the US legally, you'd file a 485 if a visa is available. If you're not in court yet, then it would go to USCIS. If in court, then to...
Under CSPA, yes, the child's age freezes. See https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/child-status-protection-act "If your LPR parent filed a Form I-130...
No, only US citizen or LPR spouse or parent.
Unfortunately, the EO does apply to an asylee's family. The EO shouldn't stop the interview from taking place. However, the virus might put a stop...
If you're using the Final Action Dates chart on the visa bulletin and it says it's current, then you can file the 485.
The EO does not apply to anyone who is already in the US. The interview might be a while from now since offices are closed to the public.
No, you can just file the 765 with USCIS showing the pending 485.