I am a citizen can i get my husband a green card he came illegal in 96 and 98
Unless someone filed a visa petition for your husband (or his parents when he was under 21) by April 2001, he cannot apply for a green card...
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Immigration Lawyer at Santa Rosa, CA
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Unless someone filed a visa petition for your husband (or his parents when he was under 21) by April 2001, he cannot apply for a green card...
I agree with the advice provided by Ms. Dziire, but I think it's worth adding a couple of things. First, even if he entered illegally, there's a...
You should call the NVC. NVC has a computer system that uses the classification of the petition to determine when to start visa processing. If...
It sounds like you have no need to look for another sponsor. Unless you have many dependents (at least 7), your $53,000/year income is sufficient...
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I agree with Mr. Williams that you should not leave the U.S. until you have a one-on-one consultation with an immigration attorney who can consider...
You are right to be concerned about your 8-month absence. Any absence of more than 6 months raises the possibility of "abandonment" of lawful...
There are two possible solutions. First, if your mother has been a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least 15 years, she can do her interview...
Yes, provided that your daughter is under 21 and single, she is condidered a "derivative beneficiary" of the visa petition filed by your parent. ...
My advice would probably be to do a simple civil marriage here in the U.S. and apply for "adjustment of status" before going abroad. I don't know...
If your fiancee entered the U.S. illegally, and you're asking whether she can apply for legal status as the spouse of a U.S. citizen without...