http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_1360.html
if she applies now, and you were born in Pakistan (citizenship does not matter), you will be able to immigrate in about 11+ years.
4th 15MAY00 right now visas are available to those who applied for their siblings before May 2010.
just the opposite - sometimes schools recommend that you maintain your F-1 status while AOS is pending, just in case. You never know what is going to happen.
you don't need a reentry permit unless you are planning to be out of the US for more than a year and less than two.
You can travel within your GC's validity.
it's either about 4-5 years if you don't become a citizen, or however long it takes you to become one + processing time 6-12 months. If it takes you less than 2 years from now to become a citizen, then your wife will indeed have a chance to immigrate in about 3 years.
different visa types have...
I-864 obligation is enforced until the sponsored person dies, becomes a citizen, earns 40 quarters (about 10 years of work) or abandons his US residence. There is no reason to sign another one while removing the conditions. It also helps to read the instructions to I-751.
no. Perhaps, they meant his filed I-130 and inability to prove non-immigrant intent because of it.
well, if that position is designed for foreign researchers only - perhaps. we don't know his company's rules.
you may want to look for a co-sponsor (somebody besides your husband).
he may be...
make sure the girl has her passport, her birth certificate and her I-94 card in a safe place where SHE has access to it and nobody else does. Hard to do for a 17-year old.
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