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FILING FOR GREEN CARD VIA MARRIAGE

I filed for a green card based on my marriage. I have an interview scheduled with DHS USCIS Immigration at 26 Federal Plaza, Ny Ny. What should I expect to happen? Any marriage based application will require an interview before an Immigration Adjudication Officer. These interviews are usually done at the local immigration office. Ordinarily, […]

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I received a 2 year conditional resident card. But, my 2 year green card is about to expire. What do I need to do?

When you have a marriage based green card interview with DHS Department of Homeland Security USCIS and you pass the interview and your green card is approved, but you have not been married for 2 years at that time, you will receive what is called conditional resident status. Before that card expires , you are

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The Immigration process to get a green card (permanent residency) through marriage to a U.S. Citizen

Question: Can someone get a green card (permanent residency) if they entered the U.S. with a Tourist Visa and they marry a U.S. Citizen? Answer: If someone is not barred from admissibility, the answer is generally yes. However, individual facts may come into play. Question: If a marriage based application is filed, will the married

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Filing for Asylum in New York City (Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan and the Bronx)

We all have heard a great deal about asylum lately through the news and other sources of media. All of this information can be very confusing. I started getting calls with people entirely confused and think that filing for asylum is not available any longer. I\’m going to list the most common questions I get

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