When I can apply for US passport ?
You can apply for naturalization/citizenship after you have been a permanent resident for 2 years and 9 months, assuming you remain married and...
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You can apply for naturalization/citizenship after you have been a permanent resident for 2 years and 9 months, assuming you remain married and...
You will need the new approval notice in order to be admitted in H-1B status.
If you meet the requirements for H-1B classification, certainly. Note that unless your employer is cap exempt, there are no H-1Bs available until...
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There is no "one size fits all" answer. It will depend on your particularly circumstances (your academic and professional background, among many...
The EAD approval has no correlation to the I-485 adjudication. No attorney can comment on the chances that the I-485 will be approved without...
You certainly can leave and return once the new petition is approved. You should however discuss this plan with your new employer's immigration...
No, the time you spent in the U.S. prior to becoming a permanent resident do not impact your naturalization process in any way.
You may be able to get a green card based on your marriage to a U.S. citizen, but you will first need to secure a waiver of the 2 year home...
There is quite a bit you have you do - you have to prepare and file the sponsorship applications (I-130, G-325 A), an affidavit of support, etc. ...
There is no way for anybody to answer that question without seeing what documents were filed and knowing more about your history (why the prior...