Is it possible to complete the green card process if your wife dies in the middle of the process. I already had an ins I D.
Prior counsel is correct. Retain a lawyer immediately if not sooner. You will need representation in this process.
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Prior counsel is correct. Retain a lawyer immediately if not sooner. You will need representation in this process.
Entering on the VWP program can provide difficulties when adjusting status. If you marry and file too soon, then you're considered to have a...
I'd encourage you to retain counsel. While only a disorderly conduct by conviction, CIS is permitted to ask you questions about the incident as...
What you haven't stated is your location. That, in large part, controls what happens next. If you are outside the U.S., you process through the...
I think more information is needed. Where is your fiancee? If in the U.S., what was the manner of entry? Why do you believe a hardship waiver is...
From what country? That, in part, controls the answer to how long of a wait time.
This question requires careful consideration of all relevant factors and document review including but not limited to her income, your income if...
More information is needed to properly guide you. Please do retain counsel if there are removal proceedings pending or if there has been an I-130...
Removing the 212(e) ground of inadmissibility is not easy. There are three primary avenues including a hardship waiver. Have you reviewed the...
If you want detailed advice, retain a lawyer (which you should have while in removal proceedings anyway). If you're I-130 is approved, you can...