Special Immigrant Juvenile Adjustment of Status
This article covers Special Immigrant Juvenile-based adjustment of status for people who are granted special immigrant juvenile classification.
This article covers Special Immigrant Juvenile-based adjustment of status for people who are granted special immigrant juvenile classification.
We address the limited information on the DOS’s and USCIS’s use of bone age testing to determine whether an individual is under age 21.
Find a list of the Hague Convention countries. If a U.S. citizen seeks to adopt a child from a Hague Convention country, it must be done through the Hague process.
We examine which aliens become conditional permanent residents based on marriage petitions and why following-to-join spouses are exempt.
This article explains when an out of status M1 student who violated his or her M1 status is eligible for reinstatement of M1 status without departing the USA.
In this article, we examine waivers for U visa petitioners under section 212(d)(14) and section 212(d)(3). Waiver requests are filed on the Form I-192.
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