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I have a Green card sponsored by my employer 2 years ago. Can I now freely change jobs at will without permission from employer?
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Answered on June 04, 2015
After 2 years, you are certainly free to change employers from an immigration perspective, without it jeopardizing your permanent residence status...
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I want to marry someone from India. What would be my best option?
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Answered on June 04, 2015
Assuming you are a U.S. citizen, one option is to sponsor her for a K-1 fiancée visa, which will allow her to some to the U.S., and you must then...
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I am married to a US Citizen and we just filed our adjustment of status and I-130 but forgot to include my birth certificate!
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Answered on June 03, 2015
You will likely get a Request for Evidence from the USCIS requesting a copy of the birth certificate. You will also need to bring the original to...
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Got my i 140 approval with priority date 2nd April 2012, my PERM applied date was 2 April 2014.
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Answered on June 03, 2015
Speak to the employer's immigration attorney who filed the I-140 - they can call USCIS to have the priority date corrected, if it was an error on...
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Can we do an engagement party while my fiance has a B2 visa?
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Answered on June 03, 2015
That is fine. Like any tourist, you will need to demonstrate your ties to your home country and your intention to leave the U.S. after your visit...
What happens when I-140 gets denied?
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Answered on June 03, 2015
Unfortunately there is no grace period. You will immediately be considered out-of-status and unlawfully present, if you do not have any underlying...
Divorce after 10 yr Greencard, What are the problems during N400 filing
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Answered on June 03, 2015
The fact that you got divorced, by itself is not an issue - you must wait 4 years and 9 months before you can apply for naturalization, as you...
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Can you get married on a tourist visa and fly back home right after?
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Answered on June 03, 2015
Yes, you can come to the U.S. and get married, but you will need strong and convincing evidence of your intention to leave and ties to your home...
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I filed an H1B for Change of Employer in Premium Processing. What if my H1B gets approved and Change of Status is denied?
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Answered on June 03, 2015
If the H-1B were approved and the change of status request was denied (which only typically happens if you were not in valid status at the time of...
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What are the risks of losing my B1/B2 visa since I married a Green Card Holder in US?
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Answered on June 03, 2015
You will need very strong evidence of your strong ties to your home country, demonstrating that you will not overstay your visitor's stay.
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