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Immigration help
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Answered on February 11, 2012
Your family relations do not provide for an immediate avenue for lawful status for you. Moreover, you will have to leave the U.S. in order to...
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My L1B visa expired on Feb 4 2012 but I-94 valid still Jan 02 2013, can I apply L2 dependent visa for my wife based on my I-94
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Answered on February 11, 2012
The consultate will issue a visa according to the expiration date of the I-129 approval underlying your status.
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If ICE says you are subject to mandatory detention and you don't think you should be, can you have a joseph hearing or get a
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You need to request a bond hearing before an Immigration Judge.
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I was on f1 visa and was out of status for 2 yr before marrying a us citizen. i got my 10 yr GC. will this effect my citizenship
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Your staying without status will not affect your eligibility to become a U.S. citizen. Your failure to register for selective services should also...
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Can my sister use my SSN with my permission?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
No
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Hello . My question is on renewal of EAD
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Answered on February 10, 2012
The approcal notice contains replacement I-94 indicating the duration of your status if you requested extension of status. You will also need most...
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What is the minimum salary is supposed to be for the person, who is going to get H-1B?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Required wage depends on the occupation, required experience, and geographical area.
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Can I file for my mom's greencard? I will become a citizen next month
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You must first become a U.S. citzen before you can sponsor you mother for a green card. Although she does not need lawful status to apply for...
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Do i need a divorce before i can get marry again?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
You must first obtain a divorce before you can legally get married again in the U.S.
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If I have over 40 qualifying quarters of work (on overstayed visa). Does my wife still need to file a I-864 for me?
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Answered on February 10, 2012
Please my earlier reply. You file I-864W yourself instead of I-864 by wife.
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