How to change status-B2 to permanent residence
First, there's no reason to think your marriage will not be recognized for immigration purposes, so re-marriage should not be necessary. As to...
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First, there's no reason to think your marriage will not be recognized for immigration purposes, so re-marriage should not be necessary. As to...
Mr. Sung seems to be overlooking an important federal court decision, Lujan-Armendariz v. INS, 222 F.3d 728 (9th Cir. 2000). In Lujan, the Ninth...
The I-134 is rarely used anymore but it is probably the appropriate form to file, given that this is an employment-based case and, more...
It sounds like filing for a new "green card," traveling, or doing anything else that would attract the attention of immigration officials would put...
I second Mr. Dixler's advice, especially regarding a second opinion from a trust-worthy attorney. I will add that until recently spouses of...
From what you say (e.g. "he use to be physical and verbally abusive"), it seems quite likely that this is more than just a "bad marriage" and you...
I agree with the prior response - you should not do anything without first contacting a well-qualified immigration lawyer - but I think it's worth...
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I agree with the prior responses but think it's worthwhile to clarify a couple of things. First, section 245(i) makes it possible to apply for...
It is a bit too soon to think there's a problem with your I-130. The CIS website shows that I-130's for spouses of USC's are taking about 5 months...
A rare case where the answer is simple and exactly what you want to hear. You need not stay married in order to retain your immigration status and...