Does the 30/60 rule apply to me in this case ?
You entered as a visitor, professing nonimmigrant intent. You now wish to change your status to immigrant. So the 30/60 rule is something that CIS...
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You entered as a visitor, professing nonimmigrant intent. You now wish to change your status to immigrant. So the 30/60 rule is something that CIS...
Knowledge is the enemy of fear (and frustration). Learn all you can about US immigration options. The "ABCs of Immigration" at visalaw.com is great...
You certainly can be prohibited (or not) at the discretion of the Canadian officer at the port-of-entry. Of course, that isn't the best way to make...
With an open DUI case, there certainly is a possibility that this person will not be allowed to enter Canada. If the person is convicted, Criminal...
In the situation you described, your family members are intending immigrants and as such may not be able to go to the US with you as visitors....
One (but not the only) short answer to your question: the foreign business must not be so small that it will have difficulty continuing,...
Did she commit fraud in entering the US as a visitor? Possibly. Depends on questions and answers at the port-of-entry. Did she commit fraud when...
Consult with an immigration attorney to help you develop an immigration strategy that includes your mother and Mark. Applying for your mother now...
An important related issue is what you do after your arrival. Don't enter in a work or study related status, immediately get married on arrival,...
You are no longer an F1 student. Discuss implications of your new status with your DSO.