Hi, I am going to apply for I485(EB3) with my wife(F1 visa). Can I use
cross chargeability since my wife is born and citizen of a country whose PD is current and most likely it will remain current? Is it
true that if PD for EB3 (India) retrogress in future my case(485) at INS
will still be...
Hi, I am going to apply for I485(EB3) with my wife(F1 visa). Can I use
cross chargeability since my wife is born and citizen of a country whose PD is current and most likely it will remain current? Is it
true that if PD for EB3 (India) retrogress in future my case(485) at INS
will still be...
Hi, I am going to apply for I485(EB3) with my wife(F1 visa). Can I use
cross chargeability since my wife is born and citizen of a country whose PD is current and most likely it will remain current? Is it
true that if PD for EB3 (India) retrogress in future my case(485) at INS
will still be...
Does any body knows about cross chargeabily? My wife was born in the country whose priority date is current (she is,currently,also a citizen of that country). Is it possible I can use her country\'s priority date. Any body know such kind of cases? What it take to do that?
Thanks for help
Hi, I am going to apply for I485(EB3) with my wife(F1 visa). Can I use
cross chargeability since my wife is born and citizen of a country whose PD is current and most likely it will remain current? Is it
true that if PD for EB3 (India) retrogress in future my case(485) at INS
will still be...
After receiving an Affidavit of support (I864), whether SPONSORER should send filled I864 to the applicant/relative(In India) or to NVC? In Delhi consulate web site they mention that when applicant will be called for an interview among several other things (eg., police record,....), applicant...
My uncle (US CITIZEN) applied for GC for my parents in Jan. 1990 (India-FB4 category). One week back he received a mail from Nebraska Service center to fill out an affidavit of support form for my parents. He already sent to them. My question is as follows:
According to visa bulletin, INS is...
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