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We mailed the petition on Oct 29 with priority 2-day shipping but it’s still has not arrived. It still says “In-transit” and the green card expired Nov 3, 2024
answered on Nov 15, 2024
Your situation is understandable and can be quite stressful, but you have some protections in place.
When you file Form I-751 before the expiration of your conditional green card, your conditional resident status is automatically extended for 18 months from the expiration date. Even if... View More
I am currently on a H1B visa, and my priority date for the green card is April 2013 (EB2).I have three approved I-140s from previous employers.I was recently laid off and need to switch employers, but I have not yet filed the I-485 (Adjustment of Status).
My daughter is 19 years old and has... View More
answered on Oct 22, 2024
You can file your I-485 based on your previously approved I-140 if the job offer is still open and available to you. A Form I-485J must be submitted with your I-485. A new PERM and I-140 can also be filed with a request to retain the priority date from the previously approved I-140
Good day, hope I find you well.
I have a question. I am an international student.(F1-Visa) I just graduated with an associate degree in criminal justice. I am currently on OPT. I have business owner who owns a chain of hotels and is willing to sponsor me for a work visa. He needs to know... View More
answered on May 22, 2024
Good day, Robson. I hope you are doing well.
To sponsor an F1 visa holder currently on OPT with only an associate degree, your employer can consider sponsoring you for an H-1B visa. However, the H-1B visa typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a specific field related... View More
The mother had her paperwork in a purse that was recently stolen. The paperwork listed the court date time and location. She knew the date was approaching so she called in to find out when she needed to be present only to find out the court date had passed nearly a week ago.
answered on Feb 28, 2024
In situations where a court date is missed, especially for immigration matters, it's crucial to act quickly to address the oversight. The family should immediately contact the court to explain the situation, including the reason for missing the scheduled date. Documentation of the stolen purse... View More
answered on Feb 21, 2024
To request an earlier court date, you should contact the court as soon as possible and explain your situation. Provide any relevant details, such as the reason why you need the date moved up and any supporting documentation you may have. Be polite and respectful when communicating with court staff,... View More
I'm a Chinese citizen living in St.louis, my wife is American citizen, we married 2 years ago. I just go my combo card(EAD/AP). We're planning a 3 days vacation trip to Cancun during Christmas. But I dont have valid US visa nor Mexican visa. (my F1 visa expired years ago, on my old... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2023
Based on the information provided, as a Chinese citizen with a valid advance parole document (combo card), you do not need to apply for a separate Mexican visa to visit Cancun for tourism purposes for less than 30 days. Here are the key points:
- Your combo card serves as the travel... View More
My father does not want an exchange student living in our current house.
answered on Dec 10, 2023
Becoming an exchange student without hosting one in return is definitely possible. Typically, exchange programs involve a reciprocal arrangement where families host each other's children. However, some programs offer alternatives where this is not required.
First, research different... View More
I apologize, I miscommunicated on this question. I meant to ask about exchange programs. I want to be an exchange student, but my father does not want the exchange student living in our current house. What options are available for me?
answered on Dec 10, 2023
To become an exchange student without the need for your family to host in return, you have several options. First, research exchange programs that offer non-reciprocal exchanges. These programs allow students to study abroad without the requirement of hosting a student at their own home.... View More
they used my phone, but there is no nude pics of me. and that girl said that i didnt do anything wrong. it was only my friends
answered on Nov 18, 2023
If your friends used your phone to send nude pictures without your knowledge or consent, it's important to understand that you could still face legal issues, especially if the pictures were sent to a minor. The fact that the pictures did not depict you might be helpful, but it does not... View More
We didn’t divorce after that happened as we worked things out but I don’t know how it will affect my filing status. Please advise. Thanks
answered on Sep 24, 2023
Your wife's infidelity and subsequent pregnancy by another person do not directly impact your eligibility to file for citizenship. The primary considerations for citizenship are your residency, moral character, and other immigration criteria. It's essential to ensure all other... View More
The "parole" program for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua allows up to a two year term in the USA and the possibility of permission to work during that period if the candidate is currently located in one of the above countries, while a US tourist visa allows a US visit... View More
answered on Feb 26, 2023
The new Jan 2023 "parole" immigration program for Nicaraguans is still relatively new, and the specific guidelines and eligibility requirements for the program have not been fully established. It is possible that holders of a US tourist visa could be eligible for the program, but it... View More
answered on Feb 4, 2023
As a holder of an approved green card, you have the right to live and work in the United States as a lawful permanent resident. However, it is important to have a physical green card in your possession, as it serves as proof of your status and can be required for various purposes, including... View More
Been requested to get my non-criminal record from China as I lived there for 2 years ! It's for work visa application! But I've already left China and returned to my home country.
answered on Nov 15, 2022
You could trust a local lawyer to represent you, where you need give a letter of POA to authorize him/her to work for you.
I am a US citizen turning 21 in July and want to sponsor my parents, do I need to move back to the US to do so? Also my parents were denied a tourist visa twice, so the process will need to be done from the Uruguayan Embassy
answered on Oct 19, 2022
Eventually, you'll need to come back and establish democide in United State before the start of the second step in your process, which will be done at the Uruguayan Embassy. For the first step, however, here is the link to State Department's website with instruction on "Filing... View More
answered on Sep 11, 2022
The short answer is yes. The issues may arise when it comes to setting up a crypto wallet unless you already have that. But generally your visa status and your legal right to purchase liquid assets are not directly related.
I am currently on L1A and my spouse L2 and living in the US. We have already submitted I-485, I-795 (work authorization) and I-131 (advance parole) for green card application. However we might need to travel abroad before our applications are approved. My understanding is that L visa holders do... View More
answered on Aug 2, 2022
An L-1 visaholder can travel abroad while their AOS application is pending.
Please see https://www.shusterman.com/l1-visa-executives-managers/
I need to know if I can reapply, still have my PR status or will I now be deported
You did not appear for your scheduled appointment.
Therefore, USCIS considers your application abandoned and you are not eligible for replacement of
Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card.... View More
answered on May 5, 2022
You seem to have been granted lawful permanent resident status in the past and you were filing the FORM I-90 to extend the validity of you resident status card.
You must keep in mind that you are a lawful resident until such time that an immigration judge declares that you are no longer... View More
answered on Jan 19, 2022
Yes. She should be ready to prove to the border patrol officer that her visit to the US is only temporary and that she intends to return to her home country because she has strong ties there (ex: job, family, real estate, financial obligations, etc). Best wishes!
The beneficiary has been deceased since 2019. I currently would like to petition for my husband, would it be considered that I petitioned before or would the answer to the prior petition be no
Update: just want to clarify. Nothing has been asked of me. I joint/cosponsered a relative with my... View More
answered on Jan 7, 2022
There’s a bit more going on, here. You can be asked for evidence that the jointly sponsored alien is actually deceased. Otherwise, he may deemed as a dependent and you can be viewed as misrepresenting on the form I-864.
It’s also unclear whether any financial responsibility has accrued.... View More
answered on Sep 17, 2021
You need to ask the prison officials on the protocol of marrying its inmate.
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