My son is turning 15 and residing in New York for 12 years. I heard that he can be legal and have papers here.
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What you're talking about is called Dual Intent. Don't use a tourist visa to immigrate to the USA. You should simply apply for a fiancee visa. It...
I agree with my colleagues, you have a lot of important steps to take and you may find yourself in limbo here.
This question has several answers and you should really speak with an attorney. You have a divorce to consider as well as Immigration issues to...
You don't always need an attorney to tell you which box to check, but at the same time you should beware of mistakes that you might not catch on...
Generally speaking one year is the cut-off but since you are in school, if you maintain a US residence at the same time you can retain your status...
Generally it takes between 60 and 90 days but it might come sooner than that.
I would need to see the exact dates though the instructions to the form should point you in the right direction. "Continuous presence" is a loose...
Atty Nossa has, as usual, given you proper guidance.
Two of each will work. Just don't forget your other forms and evidence!