What happens if you´re I-539 is denied, is it common?
Will a 10 year B-2 multiple entries visa be void, could I come back?
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Answered on January 30, 2014
If you file the extension before the expiration date, you can stay on till the answer. If your extension petition is approved, you're golden. If...
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H1B
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Answered on January 23, 2014
You would need to file a COS. BUT because of the H1B quota, filing for COS from H4 to H1B in July may be too late. File for her H1B (through...
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Polygamy
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Answered on September 16, 2012
Your past practice of polygamy would be an issue. The question on whether you have practised polygamy is not restricted to a time period, so you...
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H1 processing while L1 extension in progress
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Answered on June 08, 2012
1. The H1 petition would be approved from Oct 1, 2012, so prior to that date you would need another valid status in order to continue to work. ...
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My husband have been under administrative review since oct 2010 for IR1 at the us embassy in amman - jordan till now.
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Answered on May 18, 2012
I agree with my colleague.
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My husband is illegal, could immigration use our son's passport application against him when he reapplies for a visa?
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Answered on May 18, 2012
If you are applying for your minor child's U.S. passport, both parents must be present for the application to be processed at the passport office. ...
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I am sponsoring my wife and have a question regarding I-864W. What does 'can be credited with [40 quarters] mean?
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Answered on May 18, 2012
I agree with my colleague.
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How long would it take to get FOIA
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Answered on May 18, 2012
3-5 months. Used to be a year.
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Continuous resident for 10 years in same district, just don't have 30 months in the last 5 years.Can I apply for naturalization?
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Answered on May 18, 2012
No.
Immigration EAD and W-9, how to proceed?
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Answered on May 18, 2012
You need to be a US citizen or LPR to fill out the W-9.
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