What is the lengthiest steps in the USCIS naturalization process?
Waiting to be scheduled for your interview is generally the lengthiest part of the process but, depending on your immigration history and country...
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Waiting to be scheduled for your interview is generally the lengthiest part of the process but, depending on your immigration history and country...
Unfortunately, this is very common. Few asylum applicants receive their decisions within 14 days - the norm is to wait weeks, months, and sometimes...
USCIS generally doesn't expedite N400s for travel because you can travel as an LPR. But this isn't really a legal question - you have to decide...
The procedural posture of your case is unclear. If you’re removal proceedings, even as an LPR, it’s probably not a great time to travel right now. ...
You don’t say whether or not your wife is in the US. If she isn’t, you can file the I130 now and upgrade it once you become a citizen. If she’s in...
You’ll need to renew her work permit like you renewed yours, under the c8 category, based on her independent I589 or as a dependent on yours. Good...
I’m sorry to hear about your family’s situation, but this fact pattern needs an individual consultation with an experienced attorney. Immigration...
The filing addresses for I589s are different depending on the status of your case. Instructions can be found here: https://www.uscis.gov/i-589....
Yes, you can. HR is difficult to get, and may be denied if she hasn't tried to obtain a B2 visa, but may be worth a try. Good luck!
There's not much you can do at this point except to explain why you applied for a new passport. Good luck!