if you've waited so long to get immigration papers to get into the U.S why wouldn't you wanna go to the U.S at once ? ..
You need to consult an immigration lawyer but normally when the husband died in this case the process is terminated.
Not the kind of immigration papers talked about today. Some were indentured servents and carried papers to prove they had a job waiting for them. Early immigration was not the same kind of problem it is today. Today the government must keep track of the number of people immigrating to ensure our system of jobs, schools, hospitals and so on is not overwhelmed by total numbers.
Contact the Immigration and Naturalization Services (the INS.)
* You need to take a certified copy of your Marriage Certificate with you whenever you need to show your immigration papers. * The Marriage Certificate will show your old name and your new name. * You don't get new immigration papers in your new name. * This also applies to School and College certificates and qualifications. They stay in your old name.
A valid passport, and a valid visa.
Call Immigration office...they gonna give it to u.www.uscis.gov
No, not in the USA. You have to go through the immigration process, and they will probably make you go to your home country first. Consult a good immigration lawyer, for any exceptions.
Yes. Same-sex couples deal with the same-relationship issues as opposite-sex couples. Notable exceptions are issues concerning birth control, fertility and adoption, with are different. Also, same-sex couples deal with discrimination and the effect it has on their finances, family security, retirement planning, immigration status, taxes, etc.
Peter De Waal has written: 'Lesbians and gays changed Australian immigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Gay and Lesbian Immigration Task Force (Australia), Gay couples, Gay rights, Gays, Government policy, History, Immigrants
As of June 2006 there were no restrictions within USCIS/HS/ICE regarding the marriage of close relatives immigrating here. However, there are many other restrictions related to the immigration of married couples. Also be aware that some states may have restrictive laws regarding the procreation of children by such married couples. Check with an attorney in the state where you reside.
"Port of landing" refers to the specific port or harbor where a ship or vessel arrives or docks. It is the final destination for a particular voyage or journey by sea.