Traveling to Canada, US Resident Alien with Canadian Citizenship. With dismissed marijuana misdemeanor, any Problems?
You will want to have the certified dismissal with you for your return to the US.
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You will want to have the certified dismissal with you for your return to the US.
An I-864 is not required for an I-360, but they may request an I-134 affidivit of support. If I can be of any further assistance please let me know.
You need to consult with an attorney first to determine if your wife has taken all the steps necessary to maintain her greencard status, and...
Unless you remarried another US citizen, you will be looking at the 5 year rather than 3 year time frame for naturalization.
As noted, your kids can't file for you. You will need to list out, as detailed as possible, your travel dates in and out of the US. If you meet...
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You can also simply leave the middle name field blank.
Unless you have married a US citizen, 5 years (minus 90 days) from the date your greencard was received. You wll also need to confirm that you...
You need to take all of your background - including time in and out of the US, to an attorney for a full review. You may be able to use an H-1b,...
No, you do not need to renew your passport first. But you may want to set a consultation with an immigration attorney prior to filing to be sure...
If you have overstayed your OPT and OPT grace period, you can't then change over to an H-1b for the next October start date. You need to be very...