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He has a resident visa
answered on Jan 7, 2022
Your question is a little unclear. What kind of visa does he have? It might be best to have a detailed discussion with an Attorney. You can use the Justia directory to find one. Good luck.
I really can’t back to my country because I have serious problems affect on my life
answered on Jan 7, 2022
More information is needed. However, the decision not to attend University means that you have fallen out of status, which can result in being referred to immigration court for removal if the U.S.C.I.S. is unable to approve your asylum application.
You have one year from your admission... View More
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answered on Dec 26, 2021
You may do the following legal actions to retain levity and balance in your life:
1. Once you are physically threatened or abused call the police, make a police report documenting that abuse and domestic battery in applicable,
2. Go to the local criminal court and immediately file... View More
I want to resell some stuff on eBay to make some extra money and pay my taxes. Is there anyway I could do that.
answered on Dec 2, 2021
Any derivation of income from any source by a student on F1 visa in the United States without lawful authority to work in the country is not permitted.
Also, an F1 student cannot own taxes because he’s not legally authorized to work in the United States, however has to pay taxes even if... View More
I recently got a conditional green card based on marriage (been married to a US citizen less than 2 years). Before this, I was a beneficiary in my ex-husband’s asylum application, he was the primary applicant.
If I want to travel to my home country, will I have problems in the airport... View More
answered on Nov 14, 2021
Yes it’s very problematic to travel to the perceived country of claim persecution being a beneficiary on Asylum case as it will raise a rebuttable presumption of immigration fraud and possibly will place your lawful permanent residency in jeopardy. I strongly advise against it.
answered on Nov 11, 2021
Traveling on a tourist or visitors visa to the United States while a foreign national is a beneficiary of a pending immigrant visa will trigger a dual immigrant intent and the point of entry.
Hi,
I have an H1b visa and my wife has an H4 visa. We are currently in Canada and unvaccinated for COVID. So, based on the new travel policy of Nov 8 of the US government, will we be allowed to enter the US by land border post-Nov 8 irrespective of our vaccination status?
The US... View More
answered on Oct 23, 2021
You are represented by a counsel of record. It would be improper to guide you overstepping the critical and vital role of the attorney who is professionally retained, familiar with your case and legally obligated to provide a clear, accurate and exact legal guidance to you.
If they do not... View More
If she need an immigration lawyer and if so, how much it will cost her.
answered on Oct 19, 2021
As long as she is a US Citizen, she would start by filing a Petition for Alien Relative (form I-130) for each of her children that she wants to come to the US. She can find the form and the fee at www.uscis.gov. It is strongly recommended that she at least consult with an experienced immigration... View More
answered on Oct 19, 2021
Hello, most Immigration Lawyers practice Nationwide. You can contact a few lawyers to see if it’s a good fit (fee and service scope)
Also, we now refer to people who don’t have residency or work papers as Non Citizen or undocumented. Illegal makes it sound like he did something wrong... View More
answered on Oct 16, 2021
As long as you have documentation to indicate that the internship is related to your education and affiliated with the school the location can be anywhere.
While first enter in the US airport officer just requested passports with visa and sent us to declare the amount of money. He didnt request or ask for envelopes from consular. How its bad? we are here for 3 months and still waiting for Green Card by mail
answered on Oct 11, 2021
After getting your immigrant visas, but before using them to enter the United States, did you log onto the USCIS website and pay your USCIS immigrant fees? If you did not do this, the green cards will not be produced. You can pay the fees after the fact (after you entered), which should trigger... View More
H-1B COS was approved and i have my I 797-A form. Do not have my visa stamp yet. Because of role change and pay raise, employer is filing an H-1B Amendment. Need to travel in the next two weeks. Can i travel while amendment is pending and return after my petition is approved and get the visa... View More
Received the Approval notice(I-797) and Green Card. All the information on the GC is correct but Approval notice(I-797) have a wrong Priority Date. I submitted the e-request to fix the TYPO error, If it doesn't get corrected will it affect my Green Card or future Citizenship? Do I need to... View More
answered on Sep 28, 2021
Since you do not provide any specific information on the typo it is not possible to advise you what implications it will have. In general, the approval date on the card is the date used to determine when you are eligible to apply for naturalization. If the date is later than is should be it will... View More
answered on Sep 27, 2021
Unfortunately, DACA is not processing new applications. It is best to have the exact address or as close as possible. For example, you can find the zip code using the street address and so on. You can also check old documents for the addresses where you lived before.
I'm married with a us citizen have a k1 visa I believe I need to apply for I 485 and I 765 but I plan to add I 131 for travel document can you please tell me the exact fee for all of them when seeding together with each fee separately of possible?
answered on Sep 24, 2021
The USCIS.gov lists all fees for for each federal form.
However, an AOS (adjustment of status) to LPR only requires a fee for I-485 ($1225, which includes $85 biometrics fee). When I-765 EAD, I-131, Re-Entry Permit are a part of the concurrent AOS filing, (it is called One Stop concurrent... View More
I want to separate for my safety and the safety of the child. If I do, do I lose the chance of getting my citizenship? The US Citizen spouse is abusive in many ways, I have police reports, pictures etc. I work for attorneys in Family Law, I am aware of how divorce and injunctions work. However, I... View More
answered on Sep 19, 2021
Your situation is very sensitive to dispatch with just one remote legal opinion without a case review and your direct participation. It requires a comprehensive legal case assessment either in person or remotely by Zoom with an experienced immigration attorney of your choice.
At that time... View More
I went to renew my license and the DMV changed my license without advising putting my last name from my permanent residency instead of what on my social security card. I looked at the real Id act and everything said the license must match the social security card
answered on Sep 18, 2021
My office is getting many calls lately on DMV requirements for a DL. All of your civil documents should have the same legal name. Your legal name is the name on your BC unless you have a name change document - usually a marriage license - and you have changed your name. Your green card has your... View More
I have dual nationality and I travelled to the US on an ESTA with my European passport. However it is coming up to a year I have been in the US. Can I apply for CAA with my cuban passport and be able to stay legally in the US?
answered on Sep 14, 2021
The bars to adjustment enumerated in Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) 245(c) are inapplicable. So, one who was admitted as nonimmigrant visitor without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program (what you referred to as ESTA) can, assuming all other requirements for the Cuban Adjustment Act (CCA)... View More
While I was filling my I-130 application online I came to the question if I have had any removal proceedings so I assumed that I did because of NTA but then in the part where I have to type the place and date of hearing, the system would not allow me to put a future date.
What should I do?... View More
answered on Sep 14, 2021
That is why we always recommend filing a hard paper form with its copy retained in a file. This way an exact submission is preserved with an ability to input all required data on the federal form.
Additionally, there is a possibility of the USCIS having glitches, flaws, internal errors that... View More
My question is, can my family member be release from detention when she claimed refugee/asylum? she was detained when she crossed the border. She was in the united states when she got picked up. After so many calls and transfer, I called the deportation office, someone told me that my family member... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2021
There is no one easy answer to that issue. Once the undocumented alien is apprehended, and possibly claimed asylum on merits, the ICE and the DHS forward the generated case for a bond hearing of that detainee. A release on bond is not guaranteed as many factors come into play.
The most... View More
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