I-539 pending while i-94 expires, can I stay in US?
1. Yes, because you timely filed. 2. Until the extension application is adjudicated (however, you may want to file for a subsequent extension in...
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1. Yes, because you timely filed. 2. Until the extension application is adjudicated (however, you may want to file for a subsequent extension in...
Additional information is required, Joel. Consider hiring qualified counsel for a thorough analysis of your case. Good luck.
Unlikely as Immigration requires your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your anticipated stay in the U.S.
The answer is in your question: Three most recent tax returns. Your current W-2 should be irrelevant.
Asked and answered elsewhere. Better to wait it out than to file a duplicate application.
Better to wait it out than to confuse the Service with a second application for the same benefit. Consider an InfoPass appointment to speak...
Yes, you can stay until the decision is reached but you may not work until/unless the petition is approved. Once approved, you can only work for...
Highly advised that you consult with qualified counsel. Generally and briefly, an E-2 requires a qualifying nationality, at least $100-150k, and...
Consult offline with qualified counsel. Generally, U status allows for work authorization and legal stay in the U.S.
Your green card case could be affected by your F-1 application and vice versa. F-1 is a nonimmigrant status and is highly scrutinized by CIS for...