Use the AP and you can continue working with the same H sponsor, renew the H and extend it too. Those with pending GC for years and years and using their H in case a problem happen to their GC actually exhausting their H and if their GC affected by a problem at that time their H will be also...
GC is for permanent residence in US. Multiple travels every now and then have nothing to do with keeping GC and not granting entrance is expected in one of those trips. In certain situations like working temporary overseas for maximum of 2 years you may apply for permit (up to 2 years) after you...
No, unless you have certain passport number printed on your GC. Keep your old passport in case you may need to list your travels in citizenship application and do not carry it in your travel
With pending I485 the kid is not eligible to SS. The only way is to apply for working permit, for sure for him not to work, but to obtain SS number which will help in taxes and may be other situation.
To stay the grace month or not is up to you and will not change any thing in your situation. You can stay without job and at the same time no guarantee that the waiver will be done. Some cases will be approved in few weeks, others will stuck for ever.
Is that person related to you like spouse for example or completely unrelated? If spouse he/she do not need your permission to apply for immigration benefits if the relation is active even on paper work. Can you provide more details.
Having GC will not give your parents an advantage to get visitor visa, the reverse may be true. They suppose to apply for tourist visa and preferably not mentioning your GC at all.
You have one trip for 170 days and another one for 270 days, this is completely OK. You are eligible to apply for citizen and your chance to be approved is there. What we are talking about is to increase your chance and make your case more stronger rather than just OK. By waiting for enough time...
This is half of the stay requirement of GC holders; not to be away for more than 6 months, the other half is to stay in US permanently which, as I understand it, never happened even for one month continuous in US.
Guys, despite I am sick from the regulation and I hope to make it free to keep...
It take ~6 months, during that time period your GC will be taken in the airport and may be the passport too. Obviously some cases will be revoked and others will be not in the court depending on tons of factors. I think you come for few days which will make the ~6 months+ is hard for you to stay...
Giving the facts of 2 long trips (170 and 270 days), applying 90 days exactly before the five years will give the impression that you want to get the citizenship as soon as you can and then quit. This will be reflected very well on your application and will be apparent and expected point of...
Many think that coming back to US for few days short of 6 months is a substitute of continuous residence in US which is not. If you travel for long time (maximum 2 years), even if you plan to come back every month for few days, just apply for permit. Permit is the document which will keep your...
Go to the same or different civil surgeon, sign the old forms or new one are the same. Your decisin will affect how much fees you pay.The USCIS needs the forms (old or new) signed by you (not your kid for sure) and sealed in new envelope from any approved civil surgeon.
I think the officer changed his plan, he returned back after 6 years as he mentioned with no job, no insurance, not enough money to apply for citizenship, bad luck!!
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