The easiest thing to do is re-apply online.
Type: Posts; User: BigJoe5
The easiest thing to do is re-apply online.
You are intending to on committing fraud and you will fail.
IF you feel that you must get married right away then it would be EASIER if you went to see her than she visit you. You are years away from filing anything to speed her arrival in the U.S. (you...
No, you may not "hold" both statuses simultaneously. You can only have ONE nonimmigrant status at the same time. You can have multiple visas in your passport but you will only "be" in one status at a...
It seems that this is a duplicate thread.
This is one of the strangest threads I've seen for a while. What the HECK are you talking about? Were you a USC born abroad? Were you a greencardholder who DERIVED citizenship? Or are you totally...
Fill it out online at the USCIS website and it should auto-correct....they will (and MUST) take it however it is filled out online at their website.
L visas require a "pre-existing" employer-employee relationship of one year within the prior three years. The H visa requires specific qualifications.
Otherwise, go for it.
Hello to ALL,
You DON'T need to submit photos anymore (UNLESS stationed abroad via Military Orders). When you go for Biometrics they will take the photo along with your fingerprints and signature.
Try for a student visa (F-1). Too bad you left because in June 2012, DACA was instituted.
SHE should make an InfoPass Appt. and go to the DC Office in person to handle this OR show up for the interview and do it. USCIS is notorious for misplacing correspondence when a file is in the...
See 8 CFR 316.5 residence for natz
(c) Disruption of continuity of residence—
(1) Absence from the United States—
(i) For continuous periods of between six (6) months and one (1) year....
https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplayInit.do
As was said, ANY licensed Dr. can do it BUT an eye Dr. would be best. Try the yellow pages or ask for a referral from her General Practitioner.
However, it is very doubtful that this would qualify...
http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/cuban-adjustment-act-caa-cases-1967-2011
Here is a compilation of information and cases.
If this had happened later (after getting a greencard) then there is a potential waiver for a "good faith" attempt BUT at this stage, there is nothing. You have not described a situation that would...
Please see: http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/understanding-n400-early-filing
AND...
Go to uscis.gov and download the Guide to Naturalization!
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I agree that naturalization for you is the best path to follow. It should not cause any trouble when travelling back to China (you did not say BUT, I don't think you claimed asylum due to persecution...
They are looking for affiliations with terrorist organization (such as HAMAS) and the communist party (China, USSR (Russia), N. Korea, and Cuba for the most part) in that question.
SEE: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=880264337c77e210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD
I...
You did not CORRECT anything, you reiterated and expanded upon what had already been stated.
Notarization is not required.
As you are on an anonymous website, would you mind sharing the basis for your asylum application? Is it affirmative (filed with USCIS) or defensive (filed before an...
This is really not as difficult as you might think, "did mom sign you report card?' ""got any insurance?" (any correspondence, even refusals to pay will count) just think slowly and rationally and it...
They will ask and give you options, this is not something to worry about. Read about it at:...