Here's an interesting article on the State Department website relating to INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i) which states "an alien who, by fraud or willfully misrepresenting a material fact, seeks to procure (or has sought to procure or has procured) a visa, other documentation, or entry into the United...
Just to be clear, when my employer began the process to sponsor my green card I had every intention of continuing to work for them. More than two years later (and definitely more than 6 months after my I-485 application) I committed to going to business school and told my employer of my...
Actually if they did put me into deportation proceedings it looks like I might be eligible for a 212(a)(5)(A) Waiver. Not that I want to go that route if I don't have to. And at this point I certainly wouldn't tempt it without speaking to a lawyer first. But the nice thing about that waiver is...
Before I started business school I was working for the employer for 4 years. And even continued to do part time work for them for the first 6 months of business school.
My real concern is that if they revoke my green card, they will consider my time in the US for the last 6 years to be an...
I started a full time job about a year after I received my green card. I'd have to go back and check the exact job description / category that my GC application was based on but I'm pretty it would be classified as similar.
Hello, I have a bit of an unusual situation and I'm concerned that if I apply for citizenship, BCIS will determine that I had fraudulent intent with my employer sponsored green card application and will deport me from the US permanently.
I entered the US from Canada to study at an American...
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