What if I did Use my non-authorized for work Social? Should I apply for Deferred Action?
USCIS recently (9/14) updated their FAQs regarding use of a social security that is not your own. Check out their website. As attorneys have...
San Francisco, CA
Immigration Lawyer at San Francisco, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
USCIS recently (9/14) updated their FAQs regarding use of a social security that is not your own. Check out their website. As attorneys have...
Both you and your spouse need to complete the biographic forms.
The wait times have increased some in the past year. My last U-visa approval came back without any request for evidence just about a year after...
I practice in San Francisco-- you will likely have your interview in late April/early May. Good luck!
You can actually apply for citizenship 4 years and 9 months after obtaining your green card.
If you are eligible to do a 1-step adjustment filing, then it is certainly faster than filing the I-130 and waiting for a visa number to become...
The answer depends on the type of conviction you have- depending on what it is, it may make you ineligible, such as if it is considered an...
You should bring documents (to your interview) showing that you have lived in the United States for the time you say you have- school records, pay...
More information is needed about the felony conviction and especially whether it is considered an aggravated felony for purposes of immigration law.
You should always answer truthfully on any application for immigration benefits.