No. It happened to me. Unless she is issued a Re-Entry Visa BEFORE she leaves she will not be able to return, PERIOD. Apply for a Re-entry Visa, then leave when she has it IN HER HANDS.
No, you two will need to wait for her residency status to go through. As long as the marriage is legal and she came on a visa, you will need to got through the interview process. But she cannot leave until her status adjustment takes place. I suggest hiring a good Immigration lawyer, and do some web research. In your search bar type "marriage and immigration", and do yourself a favor and do some researching.
A tourist visa is valid for no more then 90 days, and you must have "proof" (an airplane or boat ticket home or to another country) of leaving the country within that time or you will not be allowed to enter.In actuality, you will not be allowed to board the flight to get to Australia without proof of having a ticket to leave.
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Yes, in fact that is the way it has to be. A tourist visa is not supposed to be used to adjust to green card holder. Can it be done? Yes, but it is basically fraud because the person entering the country doesnt want to leave the country. In your case, your spouse will have to go through the U.S. embassy in the foreign country.
-All Christian missionaries and foreign trades were forced to leave Japan. Newcomers were no longer allowed to enter. -The Japanese were no longer allowed to go abroad. -Ships large enough to make long voyages could no longer be built and existing ones were destroyed. -Japanese who were out of the country were forbidden to return. -Most foreign objects were forbidden. All foreign books containing a Christian message were banned and scientific books were forbidden.
Now, yes. A while ago, no one could enter or leave without the emperor's permission. Now it is a tourist spot...
If you were forced to leave by a court order- yes. If the court order was later terminated and you were allowed to resume your right to live there she must give you a key to access the premises.
That is often called exile or banishment, where an individual is forced to leave their home or town and is not allowed to return.
The best thing to do is to apply for a B2 tourist visa before your H2B expires. That way, you do not need to leave the country before starting your tour of the US. Technically, you can leave and apply for a tourist visa in the Caribbean. Realistically, if your application is denied you will not be stuck in the Caribbean and unable to return to the US.
To keep the work in the country done by its nationals i hate that a foreign person can get a job over me in my own country without qualifications
To keep the work in the country done by its nationals i hate that a foreign person can get a job over me in my own country without qualifications
spartan men were allowed to leave the military camp at age 50.
Yes, you just need to notify your unit, and make arrangements to substitute any UTAs you miss. You can even go to a foreign country when you're on leave from the active Army.