Ok, from what I understand you are the USC for which the I-130 is being filed?
If you are filing these forms to adjust your husband's status and he entered without inspection you cannot file. ...
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Ok, from what I understand you are the USC for which the I-130 is being filed?
If you are filing these forms to adjust your husband's status and he entered without inspection you cannot file. ...
Also, I can't stress enough how important it is not to file a waiver by yourself. If the attorney you spoke with is worth anything they will at least work with you regarding fees, i.e. work out a...
I can't really advise specifics, as I don't know the specifics of your case.
I can't advise that you say "No" to immigration proceedings as she was turned back at the Port of Entry and again I'm...
So I'm assuming you are the U.S. Citizen filing the I-130? If your wife entered illegally (without inspection) she cannot gain any type of status. She would have been able to file if she had not...
Best advice if you still want to enter the country is speak to an attorney. They also will be able to assist you in obtaining your green card even if you divorce... there are several factors to...
If you will be sending them via USPS then yes, that is correct. :-)
Apparently not, but boy that would bother me to have it filled out like that. :-) I'm a bit picky when it comes to those things. I was trained by a very good and experienced paralegal that would...
You would submitt those as part of the the I-130 petition. It would be best to explain them in a cover letter outlining what you have submitted and why when submitting your forms. It does not state...
As far as I know there is nothing. He is out of status until the adjustment of status and EAD is approved. I know an EAD is typically approved before the actuall green card application, but since...
For the affidavit of support your husband (being the U.S. citizen correct?) needs to show that he makes 125% of the federal poverty guidelines for 2007 based upon how many are in your household.
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Looks like it. As I posted in your other thread here: Just be careful you send it to the right office. http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32313
I've heard horror stories of...
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong I'm not an attorney, but as far as I know you would still be in H-1B status until your I-485 is approved at which point your status would be a Lawful Permanent...
The firm I work for sends out all forms using UPS Overnight mail which is a different address from the address if you were to submit it via USPS depending on which forms you are submitting.
In my experience, it would be "a" since you are filing concurrently with Form I-130. That is based upon the following bolded language in that option:
a. an immigrant petition giving me...