Apply for a green card abroad or within the US? What is faster? Usually.
If the applicant is in the US it is much faster to apply here than to go for consular processing. Also, if the applicant is out of status and...
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If the applicant is in the US it is much faster to apply here than to go for consular processing. Also, if the applicant is out of status and...
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You should meet with an attorney to discuss your marital and immigration history. Generally speaking you must be living together with your wife in...
When you go to the interview inform them of the mistake.
No, since you filed the taxes and assuming you do not owe any back taxes, you should be fine.
That information you were given does not sound correct. If your husband is in removal proceedings, he MUST apply for the green card before the...
I agree with my colleague
If you and your husband KNOW you did well at the interview, there is no need to worry. Decisions can be delayed because of background checks or he...
The best advice is to meet with an attorney personally to review your history and whether any relief is available to you.
Joint taxes are usually expected by CIS but there is other evidence - even more compelling evidence - one can show to prove the bona fide nature of...