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
full story >>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
Continue reading >>Due to the huge backlog within the USCIS, it may take up to two years for the Beneficiary to receive the Green Card after the application for adjustment of status has been submitted. During this waiting period, the Beneficiary can apply for an Advance Par
Continue reading >>You should file the I-824 at the USCIS office that took the most recent action on your case. The documents you must file with the USCIS are:
Continue reading >>Q: I filed form I-600A, and my advance processing request was approved 12 months ago. I want to file form I-600. Will I have to pay a new filing fee? A: No. You will not be required to pay a fee when you file your orphan petition if form I-600A was appro
Continue reading >>My father is a U.S. citizen, and he is filing for permanent residence for me. I am married with one son and one daughter. Should my father file separate petitions for my wife, son and daughter? No. Your father need not file separate immigration petitions
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