The website USCIS has on their information regarding to Immigration status. Those forms are usually used to request a type or permission or visa to stay legal in this country.
yes. If there were NO forms filed with INS and the alien is illegal then he or she can be deported. Just because the ailen is married to a legal resident does not make them legal here too. If you want more information on this you can call the USCIS hotline and ask a represenative there, they can give you more information on legal issues. Their phone number is 1-800-375-5283 and their hours are 8-6 monday through friday. They also have a website which can be found at www.uscis.gov
an approval from the USCIS for a non-immigrant visa.
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative, or visit their website at www.uscis.gov (uscis used to be called INS, and they are part of homeland security they can answer most questions reguarding immigration and visas)
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative, or visit their website at www.uscis.gov (uscis used to be called INS, and they are part of homeland security they can answer most questions reguarding immigration and visas)
The best and most accurate information available is at the ICE (formerly INS) Now it's called USCIS.
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative, or visit their website at www.uscis.gov (uscis used to be called INS, and they are part of homeland security they can answer most questions reguarding immigration and visas)
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative, or visit their website at www.uscis.gov (uscis used to be called INS, and they are part of homeland security they can answer most questions reguarding immigration and visas)
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative, or visit their website at www.uscis.gov (uscis used to be called INS, and they are part of homeland security they can answer most questions reguarding immigration and visas)
call USCIS at 1-800-375-5283 and talk to a represenative there. You dont have to give them specific information but they can instruct you with what you can and cannot do. If your husband is illegal, meaning he came to the United States illegally, he can be deported, even if you have been married. Marriage does not make am illegal immigrant legal. In order to become legal he would have to file forms with INS or USCIS. The above number can also give you more information on that.
You can go to the USCIS website and find the form for renewal of alien resident card (permanent resident card or "green card"), fill out the application, print it and send it with other required documents along with the payment. Your other choice is going to the INS and get the forms.
I would need more information to answer this question. However, I am guessing in this case, that the INS or USCIS would be able to hold someone until the reopened case has been completed. So they could potentially hold for 180 days, which is only a guideline for dealing with a case.
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