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Q: USCIS is looking at the priority date on my I-140 rather than Perm priority date.

I have a pending I-485. USCIS is looking at the priority date on my I-140 which is different from my priority date on Certified ETA Form 9089-Perm. How can i can approach USCIS with this mistake?

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answered on Dec 20, 2024

You can address this priority date discrepancy through multiple channels. The most direct approach would be to submit an I-290B Notice of Appeal or Motion to USCIS, specifically pointing out the error in interpreting your priority date. Make sure to include copies of both your I-140 and certified... View More

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Q: How can I extend my H1-B visa to a different employer? Or should the new employer apply me a new one?

My current h1-b visa expires on 2025 with my current employer. Is it possible to find a new employer to extend my H1-B visa status. I really want to have a new employer this time because I don't want to extend my visa status with my current employee. Or if I will be married to a US citizen,... View More

Carlo Franco L. Borja
Carlo Franco L. Borja
answered on Sep 9, 2024

You may be sponsored by a new H1B employer. Generally, the maximum H1B stay is 6 years. If married to a US citizen, you may be able to adjust status in the US based on an I-130 even with an expired H1-B.

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Q: My Quation Is Family Cases .That Is Since 2016 Still One Time Move Other Time Hold .Almost 7 Year Done .Please Ihaveinfo

Yes I Have All Docment Info Or emil Info .Case No .Invoce No .Resipet Numbers .actualy The Case Holded I My Home Land Ethiopia In The Cancileroffeces .

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answered on Jul 30, 2024

It sounds like your family immigration case has been in limbo for quite a while, and I understand how frustrating this can be. Given that your case has been pending since 2016 and involves a hold at the consular office in Ethiopia, it’s crucial to gather all your documentation. Ensure you have... View More

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Q: I want to know if I can work in another EU country with residence of refugee status

For example, I have refugee residence in Poland of three years and 2 years of Geneva Passport can I work Germany

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answered on Oct 22, 2023

Having refugee status and a Geneva Passport in one EU country generally grants you certain rights within that specific country. However, when it comes to working in another EU country, like Germany, the rules can vary. Typically, if you want to work in another EU country, you would need to apply... View More

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Q: Where can I file i602 for someone abroad (Cameroon)? i730 has been approved but the visa was refused at the interview.

The USCIS website says I should file at the USCI international field office with jurisdiction over my location but I can't seem to find the location that covers Cameroon. I'm the petitioner here in the US and I filed for a relative who is in Cameroon. When the i730 was approved, we... View More

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answered on Sep 7, 2023

To find the appropriate USCIS international field office to file the I-602 application, you should refer to the USCIS website or contact them directly for guidance as the nearest field office with jurisdiction over Cameroon may change.

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Q: So can I get in trouble if I get a remote job while being on an F-1 visa immigration status
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answered on Sep 3, 2023

Working remotely for a non-U.S. company while on an F-1 visa may violate the terms of your visa, which generally restricts employment for international students. Violating these terms could jeopardize your F-1 status and future U.S. visa applications. You should consult an immigration attorney to... View More

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Q: If a green card holder never got convicted of a crime but has a case put on the stet docket,

can that have an effect when they are leaving the US for vacation and when they come back will there be implications at the airport?

Mark Oakley
Mark Oakley
answered on Jun 23, 2023

No, a stet has no impact on re-entry to the US or other immigration consequences. A stet disposition is not a conviction for immigration purposes because there is no conviction and no guilty finding or admission of guilt. A stet is an indefinite discontinuation of prosecution of the charge,... View More

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Q: So I’m from italy, I am 17 and I came in USA 4 years ago, now I’m going back there to start university but my abusive mo

So I’m from italy, I am 17 and I came in USA 4 years ago, now I’m going back there to start university but my abusive mom doesn’t want to renew my passport and I’ll have to wait till Im 18 but University things are starting now, can I still do something to make her do what she should? (I... View More

Carl Shusterman
Carl Shusterman
answered on May 9, 2023

You may be able to apply for a passport from the Italian Consulate closest to you.

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Q: USCIS sent my green card (through marriage) application back

because one of the forms included pages with two different editions. I am preparing it all again. I initially sent the application at the end of the 2022 so all the tax forms required for I-864 form were for 2021,2020, and 2019. I want to resend everything this month, should I first take care of... View More

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answered on Feb 26, 2023

It is always a good idea to have the most current tax information available when submitting a green card application. If possible, it would be best to update your tax information to include 2022, as this will show the most up-to-date financial information for your sponsor. However, if you are... View More

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Q: She applied for asylum when she were single, so when got married they gave her an Interview for asylum but suddenly…

They denied her application and send her to court for removal or approval so now we are married and have one child together and I’m à Us citizen, what can we do to adjust her status and avoid the court date because it will be In August next year ..

Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
answered on Nov 8, 2022

First things first:

1. they (the U.S. Asylum Office) did not not deny her application. The application was REFERRED to the respective U.S. federal immigration court,

2. Any changes in the marital or adjustment of status eligibility situations must be amended to the present pending...
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Q: Can I do a change of status from j1 to a student visa for fall 2023, if my j1 would expire in April 2023?

My J-1 visa is via Au Pair program and it expires April 2023, if I apply for a change of status now with an I-20 for Fall 2023 admission, will I be considered out of status between April and September?

PS: My J1 Visa states that, I’m not subject to the 2 years home return rule.

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answered on Nov 8, 2022

You should speak to an experienced lawyer, respectively. However, the threshold question will be whether this J1 program waives the 2-yr foreign residency requirement that many J1 Visas have.

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Q: I’m US citizen and my married to a nonresident, they denied her asylum application and send her to court . What can I do

To adjust her status

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answered on Nov 9, 2022

A: I would have to ask how did your spouse enter the United States. If it was a legal entrance then the way for her to adjust her status would be through family petition and concurrent request.

However, if your spouse entered the United States illegally, then the process would be through...
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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and Traffic Tickets for Maryland on
Q: Is it smart for a G4 visa holder to contest a parking ticket (wrongly) issued after 52min in a 1hr parking zone?

Google maps timeline shows me departing 57min after arrival. Obviously it was a mistake by the officer. I wonder what's worse for future visa applications - the parking fine, or whatever records result from contesting and going to court. (In Montgomery County MD contested parking tickets go to... View More

Mark Oakley
Mark Oakley
answered on Oct 28, 2022

Municipal parking infractions do not impact visa or immigration determinations, unless perhaps if you do not pay the fine; however, anyone can challenge a parking ticket by requesting a trial. Paying it, however, will not impact your status or approval of any future application.

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Q: My fiancé is an illegal alien. We want to get married but also want to file for green card. How do I do that?

He is from El Salvador. We want to get married first. But want to know if it be better if we get his green card first

Monica E Rottermann
Monica E Rottermann
answered on Jun 29, 2022

Whether your boyfriend is eligible for a green card will depend on his immigration and criminal history. In order for you to be able to petition for him, you would first need to marry him (or he would have to qualify for a fiancé visa). However, if he has another means of immigrating, for... View More

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Q: Do I have to return home to complete F-1 visa application?

I've been in the US on vacation with aB-1 visa for 2.5 months now and with encouragement of my sis decides to study for my masters degree. Do I have to return to my home country or can I complete the process while remaining in the states?

Yohan Zingile
Yohan Zingile
answered on Jun 28, 2022

You can change your status from from B-1 to F-1 status without having to leave the US. You will need to get acceptance into a University or College. If you change status while being in the US and decide to leave the US at some point (for instance visit your family), to come back to the US you will... View More

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Q: I am in the process of petitioning for VISAs for my wife and three stepchildren.

I recently got the notice from NVC that my wife is documentarily qualified and that her case is being forwarded for interview scheduling. However, I had to add/replace documents on each of the three children. Will this delay the scheduling of my wife's appointment?

Agnes Jury
Agnes Jury
answered on May 1, 2022

No it should not. Your wife should bring the all of the documents that were uploaded to NVC (including the recent ones) to the interview. Best wishes!

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law and Traffic Tickets for Maryland on
Q: If you are a Green Card Applicant, how long can you drive using your drivers license from a foreign country?

This is in the state of Maryland. What else does a person need to do in order to get a permit or a temporary license till his/her green card application goes through?

Agnes Jury
Agnes Jury
answered on Apr 28, 2022

https://mva.maryland.gov/drivers/Pages/md-drivers-license.aspx

Best wishes!

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Q: My mother in law will be filling I-864A for my green card (husband has no income). We live together, she makes $28,074.

Would her saving account with about $2000 be enough (as assets) to meet the requirements? Also, how far back does the bank statement need to cover? Does she need to include her checking account statement too??

Stephen Arnold Black
Stephen Arnold Black
answered on Apr 26, 2022

You should call an immigration attorney to discuss the facts of your case in a free phone consultation. More information is needed to form an opinion.

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Q: My husband doesn’t have an income and so his mom is considered to be a joint sponsor.

We all live together. She makes 27,000. Is it enough and will be accepted by USCIS?

Agnes Jury
Agnes Jury
answered on Apr 20, 2022

The minimum income for a household of 3 is $28,787. It would recommend that you do a consultation with an experienced immigration attorney to discuss your options regarding income/sponsor requirements. Best wishes!

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Q: Hi, I will be applying for a green card. My husband doesn't have an income

We were planning to ask his mother to be a joint sponsor, she lives with us. Now, trying to figure out if she meets financial requirements- she is a widow and have no one depending on her, so her income needs to be a minimum for a one household member. Is that right? The fact we live together... View More

Agnes Jury
Agnes Jury
answered on Mar 16, 2022

Item 7 of Part 5 on page 4 of form I-864 gives you the option of including certain other non-dependent relatives who are living in your residence as part of your household size. Such relatives may include your mother, father, sister, brother or adult children, if they are living in your residence.... View More

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