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Q: I have my I-140 approved and Indian. I am on Dialysis/suffering from health issue.Can I expediate the green card process

I am an Indian Citizen and suffering from health issue. My I-140 is approved with priority date 03/27/2022. Can I expediate the green card process and if so how to proceed with it

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answered on Jan 6, 2024

In certain circumstances, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) allows for expedited processing of immigration applications, including those related to an I-140 petition. Medical emergencies or severe health issues can be considered valid reasons to request expedited processing.... View More

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Q: Can my father adjust through me with an approved 1-130 on behalf of his brother or would i need to apply for the I-130?

He can apply under 241I but priority date is not current. I want to know if the process would be faster if he applies through me using the approved I-130 from his brother or do i know i need to apply for the I-130 and start the process?

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

I am not sure I understood your question. What is your current status? Are you a US Citizen over 21?

If you are a U.S. citizen and your father has an approved I-130 petition from his brother, the first step is to check the Visa Bulletin to determine if his visa might become available soon,...
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Q: Can I participate in fitness challenges requiring an entrance fee and offering up to 20% of the fee as a prize on H1B?

I wonder if it will be counted as earned income and whether it will violate my visa status.

You pay to start the challenge, let's say complete 20,000 in 3 days. The total prize is the entrance money split among those who actually completed it. I am talking about apps like... View More

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answered on Dec 29, 2023

Participating in fitness challenges like those offered by apps such as "WayBetter" or "StepBet" while on an H1B visa requires careful consideration of your visa terms. The H1B visa allows you to work for your sponsor employer in the United States, and typically, any additional... View More

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Q: Was interviewed in 2019 for asylum but no answer yet. Can i file for H1B visa? My Husband is the primary applicant.
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answered on Dec 26, 2023

If you were interviewed for asylum in 2019 and are still awaiting a decision, you can still consider applying for an H1B visa. The H1B is a separate immigration process focused on employment in specialized fields. However, applying for an H1B visa while your asylum case is pending can be complex... View More

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Q: Was interviewed in 2019 for asylum but no answer yet. Can i file for H1B visa? My Husband is the primary applicant.
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answered on Dec 27, 2023

My response would be NO. The H-1B visa demands non-immigrant intentions, indicating an intention to return to your home country after the period spent working. Filing for asylum, or being a derivative of an asylum application with a request to never return to your home country, conflicts with this... View More

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Q: My sister is in US on B1 visa, can I file her AOS 485 and can she get EAD and work here till her GC is approved?

She is German citizen and place of birth is Pakistan (so no queue.)

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answered on Dec 24, 2023

If your sister is currently in the U.S. on a B1 visa, filing an Adjustment of Status (AOS) application through Form I-485 may be a possibility for her, particularly if she is eligible under certain categories like family-based or employment-based immigration. However, it's important to... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Immigration Law, Child Support and International Law for Texas on
Q: Person got married being already married in another country and leaving all obligations like child support

There’s already a case started in other country for the child support he never payed and that he sign a contract saying the amount he would pay every month, married a women in another country and falsified his documents

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answered on Dec 21, 2023

In Texas, as in other states, bigamy – being married to more than one person at the same time – is illegal. If a person marries in Texas while already legally married in another country, that second marriage could be considered invalid under Texas law. Furthermore, falsifying documents to enter... View More

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Q: Wrong birthday was printed again after we had it fixed. What can we do?
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answered on Dec 22, 2023

In cases where a corrected birthday is printed incorrectly again on immigration documents, it's important to take prompt and detailed action. Initially, gather all relevant documents, including any proof of the initial correction request and the resulting incorrect document. This will help in... View More

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Q: Wrong birthday was printed again after we had it fixed. What can we do?
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answered on Dec 21, 2023

If there's an error in the birthday on your immigration document in Texas, and it persists despite being corrected, take immediate action. Keep records of the correction and contact the issuing authority to explain the situation, providing evidence of the correction.

Make sure to...
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2 Answers | Asked in Employment Law and Immigration Law for Texas on
Q: Is it considered unauthorized work on OPT if I performed the same work in my home country but volunteer in the US?

My major is in STEM but I also enjoy doing graphic design work. If I do it as a volunteer hobbyist in the USA while having my full time job in the USA, but get paid creating and selling my designs while physically present in the USA, would that violate my status? My home country is close by to the... View More

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answered on Dec 22, 2023

When you're on Optional Practical Training (OPT) in the U.S., it's crucial to adhere to the specific rules and regulations that govern this status. OPT is designed to provide practical training experience that is directly related to your major area of study.

If you engage in...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Immigration Law and Child Custody for Texas on
Q: My sister tragically passed in a fire (10/12/23). Do we have visitation rights to her daughter (12 yrs. old) ?

Her father has never done much for her and she stayed with us ALL the time for months on end. We fed her, clothed her, housed her, etc. Her dad came and stole her from us (lied and said someone was looking for her and came by his house in an unmarked car and left a note from the city). He did this... View More

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answered on Dec 16, 2023

In Texas, grandparents and other close relatives can seek visitation rights, especially under circumstances where the child's welfare is a concern. Since you've been a significant part of your niece's life, providing care and support, this can strengthen your case. However, obtaining... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law, International Law, Education Law and Business Law for Texas on
Q: Can International Students Open an LLC in the state of texas?

I have a question about establishing an LLC in Texas. Is it possible for international students to form an LLC in the state, considering the restrictions on off-campus work? Specifically, if we hire employees from other countries to perform the work, is this a viable option? Additionally, if... View More

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answered on Dec 20, 2023

First consult a TX business lawyer regarding non-citizens owning an LLC. F-1 student visa will only allow very passive involvement, and you cannot draw a salary or profit from the LLC. There are options through an LLC to petition for it's owner but it depends on the employment-authorized... View More

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Q: Can International Students Open an LLC in the state of texas?

I have a question about establishing an LLC in Texas. Is it possible for international students to form an LLC in the state, considering the restrictions on off-campus work? Specifically, if we hire employees from other countries to perform the work, is this a viable option? Additionally, if... View More

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answered on Dec 12, 2023

International students in Texas can establish an LLC, but it's important to navigate this carefully due to visa constraints. Your student visa status, typically an F-1, places limitations on off-campus employment. However, owning an LLC doesn't automatically equate to employment.... View More

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Q: I-485 Submission and not receiving Receipt Number

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I submitted my I-485 documents along with the attachment of I-864 and I-864A on November 20th, 2023. I have received confirmation from FedEx that the USCIS office received my package on Tuesday, November 21st, 2023. I need to hear some opinions because I have not received any receipt... View More

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answered on Dec 8, 2023

The delay you describe is not unusual in my personal experience. However, at some point, you will have to follow up and contact USCIS to trace your filing. It is always advisable to keep a complete copy of your filing since in rare occasions, your package may be lost and you would have to re-create... View More

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Q: I-485 Submission and not receiving Receipt Number

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I submitted my I-485 documents along with the attachment of I-864 and I-864A on November 20th, 2023. I have received confirmation from FedEx that the USCIS office received my package on Tuesday, November 21st, 2023. I need to hear some opinions because I have not received any receipt... View More

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answered on Dec 6, 2023

It's understandable that you're concerned about not receiving a receipt number for your I-485 submission, especially given the importance of this document in the immigration process. First and foremost, it's important to know that processing times can vary, and sometimes there are... View More

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Q: Can you still renew/change your status while waiting to file your I-485?

As of May 2022, I commenced employment with my U.S. church under OPT (F-1) with the same title I currently hold. During that year, the church successfully applied for an R-1 visa set to commence in May 2023. The approval was timely, and I transitioned to working under the R-1 visa one day after my... View More

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answered on Dec 1, 2023

You can generally renew or change your nonimmigrant status while waiting to file your I-485 (Adjustment of Status). In your case, renewing your R-1 visa after the approval of your I-360 and while awaiting the opportunity to file the I-485 is usually possible.

The R-1 visa, which is for...
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Q: Is it possible that my brother's wife's adjustment of status was denied?

My brother met and married a thai woman recently. She arrived in this country May 2022 on a tourist visa and was married to a thai citizen. He left her and she then overstayed her visa. She met my brother late december, early january. they married on may 8 2023. he immediately filed ofr marriage... View More

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answered on Nov 30, 2023

It is possible that your brother's wife's adjustment of status was denied, although without specific details, it's difficult to determine the exact reason for her not returning with your brother from Thailand. Several factors could be at play in such a situation.

First, if...
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Q: I am eligible for a fee waiver?

I have never work since I haven’t received my EAD. I’m requesting the fee waiver for my form i1765 and I don’t have a tax form because of the same reason. How do can I apply for the waiver?

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answered on Nov 27, 2023

To apply for a fee waiver for Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization), you need to demonstrate financial hardship. Since you haven't been employed and don't have tax forms, you can provide other evidence of your financial situation. This might include bank statements, proof... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Texas on
Q: U certification denied by HPD

My U certification has been rejected by Houston Police department .Is there any attorney who can get it done ?

Thank you.

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answered on Nov 26, 2023

If your U certification application has been rejected by the Houston Police Department, it's important to understand the reasons for this decision. Often, rejections are due to specific criteria not being met or insufficient evidence provided.

In such cases, an attorney with experience...
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Q: I requested to reschedule my interview for n-400 due to travel. Administratively closed. Can I keep my previous apt?

I had no idea asking to re-schedule could lead to closure. Am I now forced to submit a written request to reopen?

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answered on Nov 21, 2023

If your case was administratively closed, then it would no longer be possible for you to keep the original appointment. You should send a letter to USCIS requesting that your case be reopened, and an interview scheduled. Check the letter you received administratively closing the case and send your... View More

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