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Based on the information you provided, it appears that you filed your N-400 application at least 6 months before your LPR card expired. This means...
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Based on the information you provided, it appears that you filed your N-400 application at least 6 months before your LPR card expired. This means...
As long as your wife was in valid H-4 (or other nonimmigrant) status throughout the time she was in the United States, she can re-apply for a new...
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You can request for a change of employer and an extension of your E-3 status in the United States. However, you cannot start working for the new...
If you filed your Application for Naturalization )N-400) at least 6 months prior to the expiration of your permanent resident card, you should be...
Yes, your wife can travel and it will not affect her Form I-751 petition. However, she must present the original Form I-797 Receipt Notice at the...
If your mother entered as a "WT" (Visa Waiver Tourist) - sometimes popularly called "ESTA", she cannot extend her stay in the United States. If...
It is a very good thing that you actually checked your passport. This seems to have been an error on the part of the CBP. You need to go back to...
I agree with the attorneys below. In addition, filing the application for your mother should not affect your wife's current green card processing....
I agree with both the responses above. However, in my experience the petitioner for the GC process is often the same petitioner for the R-1 and...
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After 5 years have passed since he was last eligible to register for selective services, he can apply for naturalization and submit a statement...
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