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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

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If my parents have visitor visa once they enter the US do I have to file both the I-130 and I-485?

Answered by attorney David Nabow Soloway
Immigration lawyer at Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C.
Although not clear from the question, I presume that you are a U.S. citizen who wishes to petition for your parents to adjust status to become U.S. permanent residents (to get "Green Cards"). If that is accurate, then you would need to file both Petitions for Relative Aliens (Form I-130) and Applications for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485). Along with those forms multiple other forms, such as Biographic Information forms, Affidavit of Support forms, Applications for Advance Parole and Applications for Employment Authorization Documents, will need to be filed, along with all necessary supporting documents. If your parents entered the U.S. recently with visitor visas (B1/B2 visas), then it will be wise to discuss with an immigration lawyer the timing of the new applications: visitor visas only may be used by people genuinely intending to enter the U.S. temporarily and then return abroad, and sometimes the filing of Adjustment of Status applications to authorize permanent residence here can give rise to a presumption of visa fraud in using the visitor visa. The immigration application process can be complex, and errors and failures to fully provide documentation can cause delays or even more harsh consequences. Even when a case is properly prepared and fully documented problems can be encountered due to errors by the USCIS. All of these are reasons why it would be wise to work with an immigration attorney in this type of case.
Although not clear from the question, I presume that you are a U.S. citizen who wishes to petition for your parents to adjust status to become U.S. permanent residents (to get "Green Cards"). If that is accurate, then you would need to file both Petitions for Relative Aliens (Form I-130) and Applications for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485). Along with those forms multiple other forms, such as Biographic Information forms, Affidavit of Support forms, Applications for Advance Parole and Applications for Employment Authorization Documents, will need to be filed, along with all necessary supporting documents. If your parents entered the U.S. recently with visitor visas (B1/B2 visas), then it will be wise to discuss with an immigration lawyer the timing of the new applications: visitor visas only may be used by people genuinely intending to enter the U.S. temporarily and then return abroad, and sometimes the filing of Adjustment of Status applications to authorize permanent residence here can give rise to a presumption of visa fraud in using the visitor visa. The immigration application process can be complex, and errors and failures to fully provide documentation can cause delays or even more harsh consequences. Even when a case is properly prepared and fully documented problems can be encountered due to errors by the USCIS. All of these are reasons why it would be wise to work with an immigration attorney in this type of case.
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Can my H4 dependent apply for an H4 EAD, as i have an Approved I140 with my previous employer ?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
Hello. Yes, you can file the H4 EAD. You can get extensions only if the job offer continues to exist with the first company who offerred obtained the I-140 approval.  Once the I-140 priority date is available, you should file your green card. Thus, you can get extensions until the green card is approved. 
Hello. Yes, you can file the H4 EAD. You can get extensions only if the job offer continues to exist with the first company who offerred obtained the I-140 approval.  Once the I-140 priority date is available, you should file your green card. Thus, you can get extensions until the green card is approved. 
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Can an 18 year old marry a 30 year old? Can I bring his mom to visit?

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Answered by attorney Olesia Gorinshteyn (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Gorinshteyn Global, LLC
You can marry whoever you want to. Unfortunately, you cannot bring his mother here to visit. You may invite her but she would have to file her formal application with U.S. Embassy.
You can marry whoever you want to. Unfortunately, you cannot bring his mother here to visit. You may invite her but she would have to file her formal application with U.S. Embassy.
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