Go for the F2, it would be faster and easier to get than F1. Remember the F1 would require getting accepted to a US school and showing proof of ability to pay, whereas for F2 you only need to show...
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Go for the F2, it would be faster and easier to get than F1. Remember the F1 would require getting accepted to a US school and showing proof of ability to pay, whereas for F2 you only need to show...
Usually a pending I-485 will enable one to qualify as a resident for tuition purposes, however it's also usually necessary to have the pending I-485* for at least a year in order to qualify. That's...
There are multiple income questions: Income on last tax return, current income of the sponsor, current income of the immigrant.
For the first one you'll write the joint income from the tax return....
You can't join your parents, because you're married. So you'll be listed at question 29, but not 31a or 31b.
If the US embassy in UAE allows Iranians who live in Iran to interview for green cards...
1) Get a lawyer.
2) It will never be removed from your records for immigration purposes. But it is possible that they will drop the case without filing charges.
3) If you have additional...
If the priority is to bring her to live in the US faster, use this order:
1) Become a US citizen (3-6 months)
2) Apply for her K1 fiancee visa (3-6 months)
3) She enters the US with the K1 visa...
If you already gave them the originals and they kept them, they should have the documents with them for the appeal and you wouldn't need to get more originals. But there's always a chance that...
Which one is correct? Does he know?
I don't know about cases being transferred to California, but it's been true for a long time that parents can have their adjustment of status approved without an interview. So can other family-based...
Yes. Send minimal documents with the application, bring the bulk of the documents to the interview. Keep the more sensitive documents like bank statements with you; if you send them with the...
Yes it's definitely a good alternative.
You don't apply for the K1 visa in India, your fiance initiates the K1 process in the US and then you'll interview for it in India. He can apply for it...
They return another day, or they talk to the neighbors (unfortunately, talking to neighbors often results in them getting wrong information if the neighbors don't know you well).
However, such...
With the I-485 you'll have other forms to file:
I-693 medical (schedule the appointment ASAP, it can take a couple weeks to get the results)
G-325A (one for you and another for your spouse)
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If the child is over 18 now, you still have to prove that you were paying child support since separating from the other parent until the child turned 18, or prove that you were exempt from having to...
What was administratively closed, the I-765 or the I-485 or both?
Which check was refunded ... the I-485 check, the I-765 check, or both?
Was your priority date current when the I-485 was filed?
Do you mean she's filing for YOUR married brother?
From the first post: "...she wrote in her visa applications my name as her housband which living in our own country", meaning she falsely claimed that the OP was living outside the US in the same...
Why did you file the DS-230? Did you misunderstand what it was for?
If your priority date is still current, or you're an immediate relative of a US citizen and therefore don't need to worry about...
You can't sponsor her. Attempting to sponsor her will make USCIS aware of the fraud both of you committed. You'll risk losing your citizenship, and she'll be banned from the US for life.
They want you to list all the children you EVER had, anywhere in the world: biological or adopted or stepchildren, inside or outside the US, before or after you became a permanent resident, US...
They're going to send the GC and SSN to the address you gave at the interview.
Make an Infopass appointment to inquire about your case. When you are there, say that it's much more than 120 days since your June 2012 interview (but don't make any direct threats to sue; just...
For the first reentry permit, approval is almost automatic. So you can just write "personal reasons" and it will get approved.
If you can't find a US job, you'd say that is the reason you...
If you have an accurate record of the past 5 years, and can give approximate dates for some of the trips beyond 5 years along with an explanation, you should be OK.
I don't know specifically about India, but in most countries it is possible to get a birth certificate when you're no longer a resident, by having a close relative or lawyer in the given country...