For FB4, a 7 year adjustment wouldn't be unheard of. Those I-130s sit for ages because there's no danger of the PD becoming current anytime soon.
That said, they're now in the 3-4 year range.
Of course. Priority date portability is automatic, either you are eligible for it or you are not. It requires no explicit action on your part, unless USCIS doesn't notice the earlier I-140 approval.
Nope, it's open to everyone now.
Interesting - I selected noncitizen alien and it said I was eligible to work. I'm not sure what e-Verify returns to employers.
Nope.
Maybe, and only if they use e-Verify. I should probably use the self-check to test.
No problem.
She probably should get around to doing it, but it's not a huge deal until she gets to retirement.
My confusion - the 14th is the usual vehicle for these sorts of matters due to the equal protection clause. Either way, a state cannot override the Bill of Rights merely by saying it's a matter of public policy.
Same-sex marriage is for all intents and purposes nation-wide, all that's left is a...
No - unless they are entering in E or K status, Canadian citizens do not require a visa stamp. Entering in TN status does not require a consular interview.
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