I am a U.S. Resident, Texas resident for 6 years, will it be better for me if I go to my country and change my name there?
A legal name change is a legal name change. If you can do it in Texas, why go abroad to do it?
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A legal name change is a legal name change. If you can do it in Texas, why go abroad to do it?
You file an I130 and then he will have to leave and consular process. Because of his unlawful presence he will require a waiver to reenter. You...
Hire an attorney. Your extended absence abroad will raise a presumption that you abandoned your residence and could lead to you being placed in...
While it may be expensive to retain an attorney, most charge a reasonable consultation fee. I would suggest you go ahead and pay an attorney to...
What do you mean they turned down your health policy and life insurance? Was the policy a joint one, and did the insurance name one of you as...
No, it means your EAD and AP were approved, nothing more.
Yes you will.
The answers to both your questions depend on what your status is.
The petition did not "die." She can inform CIS and apply for adjustment of status, assuming she is not otherwise ineligible.
If the charges were dismissed you should carry with you certified copies to show as proof - the arrest, if there was one, will continue to show up...