Can special consideration be given to the mother of a legal permanent resident who is three years of age?
Unfortunately, the child's age is not a factor. If your spouse becomes a U.S. citizen that would speed up the process, however.
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Unfortunately, the child's age is not a factor. If your spouse becomes a U.S. citizen that would speed up the process, however.
There are many requirements for sponsorship, including among them a legitimate job offer and the ability to pay the required salary. Retain an...
The time you spent in F-1 status does not count towards the naturalization residency requirement - it is 5 years as a permanent resident.
Your employer needs to consult with an immigration attorney, if they don't have one. Unless they are a cap-exempt employer, there are no more new...
If it is in fact a genuine volunteer position, and does affect the H-1B employment, it should be fine.
Your employer's immigration attorney is in the best position to advise you.
If it is a bona fide job offer and you have the financial resources to pay the required salary, then you can sponsor someone for H-1B1 status.
No, your Social Security Number remains the same.
Yes, that plan can work. Discuss with your employer's immigration counsel.
The I-94 record, with her expiration date, Is available online from the CBP website.