Hi all,
Just curious what the likelihood of me getting a b2 visa would be if I am married to a us citizen.
The plan is for me to live there as long as my visa lasts while we apply for his permanent residency in Canada, as soon as his Canadian PR is approved, we will move back to Canada....
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Filing GC for parent from India when they're in US on tourist visa
Hello,
I'm planning to file GC (I-130) for my father from India i.e. filing center will be New Delhi. He is currently visiting me in USA right now on tourist visa. He won't be adjusting status, so I-485 will NOT be filed. He plans to return to India in about a month.
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Do I have to move to my husband to get citizenship?
Hello everyone! Me and my husband have been married for over 2 years and have just went though our first interview. I recieved a permanent 10 green card.yay!!!currently we live in different states. The main reason being I have more career opportunities in New York I also have higher income here. He...
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From temporary to permanent residency
My husband and I have been married for close to three years. He’s got an extremely aggressive way of handling stress (particularly financial stress). I’ve had to call the police three times due to his way of dealing with uncomfortable situations. He throws things and is extremely verbally, mentally...
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Visitors Visa after voluntary abandonment of reisidency
Hello.
This year I filled in my voluntary abandonment of residency (form I-407) at my local embassy (Argentina).
My motives were: got divorced, couldn't sustain myself in the States nor go back every 5 months to keep my residency active and I needed to be close to my family.
I've...
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Entering as F-1 and getting married
Hi,
I am returning to school after my military service in korea, so I need to have a new I-20 and F-1 visa.
& I have a fiance whom I have been dating for last 4 years and now we want to get married when I go back.
However, my school's international student...
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Time as a Resident in USCIS State for atleast 3 months before applying N400 !
Planning to apply N400 in Illinois ,
1) I have out of state ID(NY) but been living here with family in IL for 3 months+ before applying N400 (early apply-90 days prior to 5 years)
2) All Bank accounts has IL address for more than 3 months
3) Do you need to have the Illinois ID...
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Immigration Petition Application NOT to my knowledge distorting my Visit Visa.
My Father is currently a Legal Permanent Resident in the US. I live in Nigeria, married with three kids. On the 23rd of September, he had two massive heart attacks following a respiratory attack and has been in a coma since then. I want to visit him in this trying period. I was denied a US visa on...
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Extremely complicated situation to remove my conditional green card
I'm a foreign national that got married to an american citizen residing in new jersey. We got married in November 2015 in the states (I was in the states on a K1 visa). I got my conditional green card in April 2016. In June 2016, my wife and i decided to visit turkey. as we were transiting through Heathrow...Last edited by bk002; 08-23-2016, 03:07 PM.
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Retaining Green Card after divorce.
I am a USC, my wife is an immigrant with a 10 year Green card. She has been in the US legally for the last 10 years on work/school/OPT type visas and now her 10 year green card. We have been married for more than 3 years. We are not getting along at all anymore, but there are no serious problems. We...
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Items to Submit
My USC husband and I just got married are about to file for adjustment of status.
We plan on submitting forms:
I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
I-130: Petition for Alien Relative
G-1145: e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance...
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H-1b to Green Card EB-2
Lets say that I have been working under H-1B status in a position that requires a Master's Degree, and the company wants to sponsor me to apply for Permanent Residence through employment (EB-2 classification).
In order to agree with the DOL's Permanent Labor Certification requirements.....