Can I get asylum if I got infected with HIV in US?
Having HIV and fearing that you will not get treatment in your home country is not in itself a basis for asylum, unless denial of treatment can be...
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Having HIV and fearing that you will not get treatment in your home country is not in itself a basis for asylum, unless denial of treatment can be...
Sounds like you are on the right path, but do not do anything without consulting you attorney first. Good luck!
I recommend you consult with an immigration attorney. There might be numerous options available to you, based on what the underlying reasons are...
Fist of all, if you are filing the I-751 on your own, and are requesting a waiver based on having been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty by...
That is not true. You will be interviewed by the asylum officer, even if you are out of status. However, if you filed for asylum more than one...
In general, no new petition is required if, after a corporate restructuring, the new employer succeeds to the interests and obligations of the old...
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As long as you are coming back to resume employment, you and your dependents should be fine. You might want to carry a letter from an employer...
As long as you maintain status, you can file a successive H-1B portability petition while a previous one is pending. Employer C must file Form...
You cannot apply for an extension, so you will have to apply for an EAD based on your green card application. In general, USCIS must adjudicate...
In general, if you have been out of status for one year or more and leave the United States thereafter, you are barred from reentry for 10 years. ...