My uncle is a US citizen . He is my Dad's Brother. will he be able to file for a Green Card for me ?
Your USC uncle can file for his brother. If you are under 21 years of age you may be considered a derivative beneficiary based on a number of...
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Your USC uncle can file for his brother. If you are under 21 years of age you may be considered a derivative beneficiary based on a number of...
If your I-751 was approved on April 23rd you may be getting your new card any day now. In the meantime, your expired residence card, coupled with...
CIS wants to see more evidence that you and your husband enjoy a joint life together. If you filed taxes together you might rectify the tax...
In addition to what my colleagues have stated, it is my experience that CIS won't grant an N-400 application until they have seen the official and...
In my practice we don't generally include couples photographs with the I-130 petition however, I do ask my clients to bring a variety of couples...
This is question is virtually impossible to answer for a variety of reasons. Biometrics are required for a number of different applications. The...
Per the I-864, once you have been granted citizenship there is no longer an obligation to the sponsor. The rule is ten (10) years from sponsorship...
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I regret your circumstances. Your original I-130 is likely terminated, requiring you to file a new petition to start the process anew. Having...
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The critical document is your naturalization certificate. So long as your name on that document is spelled correctly you don't need to worry.
I would consider asking your attorney to reschedule your interview in order to try and buy some time for your divorce to finalize. If the...