Q: What is Advance Parole? A: Advance Parole is a document for certain aliens to re-enter the United States after traveling abroad without an immigrant visa or non-immigrant visa. Such aliens must be approved for Advance Parole before leaving the United

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by 王文员 | 2013-08-15

Q: My daughter came to the U.S. with me illegally and she is now 10 years old. We satisfy all the requirements of 245(i) and we are now ready to adjust our status. Must she pay the $1000 penalty? A: No. This fee does not apply to a child under the age of

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-28

The immigration law defines a child as an unmarried person under the age of 21 (a minor) who is.

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-28

If you are married to your U.S. citizen spouse, and still living together, you will be eligible for naturalization if you have established the 3 year residency requirement. If I-751 is still pending, USCIS will not approve your naturalization application

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-28

The Director of the district office that serves the area where you live will review the petition to determine whether an interview is required. If the director is satisfied based on the written petition that your marriage was not entered into in order to

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by 美坚 | 2013-10-28

A few weeks after USCIS receives your complete application, it will send you a receipt noticed called I-797C, Notice of Action. It is a very important document. It extends your residency for another 1 year while the application is pending. It is your only

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