How does overstaying 3-4 years on a J-1 (au pair) visa impact the I-485?
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You must answer all questions on the forms honestly. You can see from the USCIS policy manual that working without authorization is not a bar to...
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A green card holder is expected to reside permanently in the US. If someone leaves for more than 6 months (but less than a year) they can do so,...
You can potentially combine the income of people who all live in the same household as the petitioner, your wife. But you cannot combine income of...
Aside from issues of whether you would be admitted to the US while obviously pregnant, and whether you committed any fraud in getting the visa or...
The fact that you were given a “short” stay of only three months, and you were expecting six months is telling. If you had previously received 6...
A green card is a document that means someone has the status of a lawful permanent resident in the US. If someone with that status lives outside...
Your boyfriend came here with a visa, yes, but that visa had rules to follow, such as remaining in school and not working at anything other than an...
This is a question that cannot be answered in a general forum like this. Whether someone has maintained continuous residence is based on more than...
A green card is a document that indicates someone has lawful permanent resident status in the US. If someone with that status moves back to their...
You may wish to engage an immigration attorney to evaluate whether it is possible amend your I-751 to request a waiver of the joint filing...