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Farmersville Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).

Mark E. Jacobs, P.C.

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  • Serving Farmersville, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Focusing on Your Specific Immigration Needs

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  • The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC is a multi-practice law firm that focuses on protecting the rights of individuals and corporations who need aggressive and creative representation.

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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Hi,I have applied for F1 and now I want to withdraw.How to cancel COS

Answered by attorney Alan Lee
Immigration lawyer at Alan Lee Arthur Lee, Attorneys at Law
You can withdraw your application by sending U.S.C.I.S. a letter requesting the action and referencing the receipt number of the application. You will automatically revert to your previous status, F-2. Canceling the F-1 application should not affect any future changes of status. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
You can withdraw your application by sending U.S.C.I.S. a letter requesting the action and referencing the receipt number of the application. You will automatically revert to your previous status, F-2. Canceling the F-1 application should not affect any future changes of status. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.
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How to obtain a green card after I have married an American Citizen?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
After marriage your wife will file the application for you.and you will file for your employment authorization. Approval usually comes in about four months.
After marriage your wife will file the application for you.and you will file for your employment authorization. Approval usually comes in about four months.
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Can a B1/B2 Visa be converted to a Student Visa once the individual is in the US?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Visas are not currency - they cannot be "converted"; having one visa does not entitle you to getting another. A person who entered the U.S. on a visitor's visa can apply for a change of status to F1 if he/she is accepted to an accredited educational institution. Lying to the consular officer that you intend to just visit the U.S. while actually wishing to stay here on a student visa is not a good idea; and you would have to keep lying when the time will come to explain to U.S. Immigration Service why you did not apply for a student in the first place. This is called a visa fraud, and, if USCIS catches you on it, you will not be able to come to the U.S. for a long time, if ever.
Visas are not currency - they cannot be "converted"; having one visa does not entitle you to getting another. A person who entered the U.S. on a visitor's visa can apply for a change of status to F1 if he/she is accepted to an accredited educational institution. Lying to the consular officer that you intend to just visit the U.S. while actually wishing to stay here on a student visa is not a good idea; and you would have to keep lying when the time will come to explain to U.S. Immigration Service why you did not apply for a student in the first place. This is called a visa fraud, and, if USCIS catches you on it, you will not be able to come to the U.S. for a long time, if ever.
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