Immigration: too many traffic tickets for naturalization?
It would be best to see an attorney when doing your application. Although traffic tickets will not prevent you from receiving your naturalization,...
Redmond, WA
Immigration Lawyer at Redmond, WA
Practice Areas: Immigration
It would be best to see an attorney when doing your application. Although traffic tickets will not prevent you from receiving your naturalization,...
It is unclear as to what exactly your wife's situation is. Are you a U.S. Citizen? Have you petitioned for your wife here? You should seek advice...
Unless they have an I-130 from before April 30, 2001, they don’t qualify under 245(I). You really need to seek an attorney to help you with this...
Seems like you have options, but in order to answer your question you really do need to seek a consultation with an attorney. This process is not...
No, there is nothing wrong. You may call USCIS to ask the status of your application. The processing time for application is longer these days...
yes he can, however there is no guarantee that he will be allowed to enter. He may not be let in because you have submitted an application...
Yes, if you are applying through an immediate relative right now, you are considered (c)(9) category. Also note that starting October 15, 2019...
If the question simply asks for your last name, you need to provide your current/legal last name. If the question asks for maiden name, you will...
You will need to file the I-130, and the I-485 to adjust your status (other applications will also be required with these two). The process will...
It does not matter where you file, however it is helpful to show that you are at the same location for the purposes of showing that there is a bona...