Im married to a US citizen in the national guard, can i get legal status through him?
If you came in lawfully when you came to the U.S.,and you have no fraud/misrepresentation with the U.S. government and have no criminal...
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If you came in lawfully when you came to the U.S.,and you have no fraud/misrepresentation with the U.S. government and have no criminal...
It depends. If the volunteer work is something people usually hire someone else to do for the employer, the fact that you don't get paid is not...
Whether you can file I-485 depends on how old you are or what your priority date is, if applicable. If you are under 21, you and/or your father...
You need to consult an emploment law attorney in your state immediately to see what kind of options you may have. It's not related to immigration...
If your school wants to you be in F-1 in order for you to be qualified, then it appears to be your school's policy, so I do not think you can find...
Your future employer may have been confused with H-1B applicant, who can lawfully start working for his/her new employer once the petition by the...
To the extent your traveling to Mexico is concerned, I got the following information from...
You can apply for an extension for additional two years six months before the I-94 expiration date. Another way, which should be much easier, is...
The minute you start working in B-2 status, you are in violation of your status. If you mean to try to change your status to a work visa status,...
1. No. 2. I don't think it can be amended, but I could be wrong. 3. It would be much simpler if she goes back to her country and apply for H-1B...