Can my spouse not be at AOS interview?
You and your husband should contact USCIS immediately to reschedule at a convenient time. Let USCIS know that he is being deployed. And if they...
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You and your husband should contact USCIS immediately to reschedule at a convenient time. Let USCIS know that he is being deployed. And if they...
Well, from what I gather, you have an approved I-130 petition for your husband, which means he has to consular process. Has he taken any steps to...
Yes, your husband needs to file an I-130 petition for both you and your son, and he can do so immediately. If your husband is a U.S. citizen, he...
Actually, a 3-year relationship before the marriage is a positive factor, depending on what type of evidence they have showing they entered the...
If your 212(c) waiver covers all your crimes, you should have no problems traveling out of the country and back. Make sure you have a valid...
You don't need a valid passport to get a green card, but it is advisable to have it. You're going to need some form of unexpired photo ID when you...
You can petition and apply, but whether they're admitted is another thing. Considering your situation, you will at the very least need a...
If she leaves under the circumstances you describe, she will be barred from returning for at least ten years. If she wants to return to the U.S....
If your husband works, he has to report it. Not doing so could be construed as fraudulent conduct. The problem, however, is that USCIS may take...
It could be a very long shot. If the person has been unlawfully present in the United States for a year or more and then departs, that person is...