I lived in USA for couple years illigally. This winter got married to a US citizen, but had to come back to Russia before applying for Green Card.
Is it still possible for me to come back to US ...
im a green card holder for 4 years, and i want to apply for citizenship , i was married till i got my second green card, now im divorce for two years, i saw on uscis.gov that i need to have at least 5...
ok i am currently living in the usa ( virginia ) and i am an F-1 student, i applied for a student visa here and luckily AND happily i got the visa and i am now studying here, i would like to travel ...
He is here in the US on a non imigrant Visitor visa B2. He was permitted to stay here for 6 months until 09/2010. I want to petition him for permanent residency. I though I only had to file I485 but ...
if i enter the usa on an i-94w (visa waiver) and get married while in the usa, what can i do to stay? will i get deported or into some kind of trouble? if i marry a us citizen can i leave the country ...
i got admission to Western kentuky university and i am worried about the type of qsns. tat would be asked , it would be a great help if someone would help me with some qsns. nd answers to some of the ...
My father lived and worked in the US for more than 25 years as a permanent resident. 12 years ago he moved back to his home country and his green card has since expired. I believe that he has also ...
My sister and I have been in America for almost 8 years now. We have been out of status for 1 year. Our court hearing is coming up soon but we have a petition that was filed in 1999. It has not ...
You, as a Petitioner, will have to be at least 18 to sponsor for your spouse or your child. However, if you want to sponsor for your parents and siblings, you will need to be at least 21. In addition, you will have to show that you are able to sponsor financially for the Beneficiaries. that is, you need to make sufficient income to sponsor for your Beneficiaries. To determine whether you make sufficient income, look at the poverty guidline. You have to make 125% more than the poverty guideline, based on the number of dependents.
Look at the sites below if you need more information and contact an immigration attorney.