Common law, green card interview
A common law marriage does not qualify for immigration benefits. You must be legally married at the time you file.
Hopland, CA
Immigration Lawyer at Hopland, CA
Practice Areas: Immigration
A common law marriage does not qualify for immigration benefits. You must be legally married at the time you file.
You may want to drop the attitude and consult with an immigration attorney as you have multiple issues to deal with if you want to pursue permanent...
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I agree with Attorney Abbott and his excellent advice.
I agree with my colleagues
The H-1B approval should remain valid despite the denial of L petition based on the facts you describe.
It appears that you were transfered on an L-1B visa so that you require labor certification. It is advisable to start the application process early...
I agree with my colleagues.
Family relations do not matter in the course of an employment based application. In your situation only a marriage to a U.S. citizen would yield a...
You can apply for adjustment at any time as long as your priority date is current and you maintain your status unless you initially requested...
Most likely not if not a research organization. You should check the criteria that are listed on Data Collection Supplement of Form I-129 for details.