Can i change from AOS to Consular Processing and wait in my home country for when PD becomes current? (Form I-824)
You can but must file an I-824 to do so.
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You can but must file an I-824 to do so.
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You must demonstrate that you were still employed at company A when company B filed the petition. You may otherwise be consider out of status at...
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What do you think you did wrong?
You must have the actual EAD to have work authorization. Applying for it is not enough.
You cannot appeal an I-485 denial. You should consult with an immigration attorney for a review of the denial to decide any recourse.
A three months overstay does not bar you from adjusting your status. It is otherwise not possible to predict what could be the problem without...
No, you cannot change your status without leaving the U.S. if you are already out of status. You must apply for an H-1B visa and re-enter the U.S....
Whether you can re-file I-140 depends on the minimum requirements that were stated on the ETA 9089 and when it was certified.
You should receive a Notice of Intent to Revoke from the Immigration Service which should outline the Consulate's concerns and will give you an...
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