Removing Conditions on Permanent Resident Status Derived from Marriage
Conditional Residence (CR) status, Lawful permanent resident (LPR), Form I-751, Petitioning Spouse, INA § 216
Conditional Residence (CR) status, Lawful permanent resident (LPR), Form I-751, Petitioning Spouse, INA § 216
How the travels may affect Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status? How to demonstrate that a traveler did not abandon LPR status.
The DOJ and DOS both published news releases about the investigation of an adoption fraud scheme of Ethiopia Intercountry Child Adoption.
New guidance for deferred action for Special Immigrant Juveniles who are unable to apply for adjustment of status due to visa number unavailability. Form I-360.
When a Form I-751 is processing for a year or more, a conditional permanent resident stamp may seek an I-551 stamp for proof of status under certain circumstances.
What are the advanced degree requirements in the context of employment based immigration for advanced degree professionals in the EB2 classification.
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