No. Unless you have gotten married to an American citizen or permanent resident. If married to a permanent resident you will probably have to return to your home country first and contact the US embassy there. The alternative is to wait on Immigration reform.
The official place to find information needed to apply for an adjustment of Status is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). They have a website which provides all the steps required to apply for an adjustment of status.
Yes, you can change your status. You should go to the INS and apply for change of status before your current visa expires.
No, you can't. You have to wait for the actual green card. I'm in the process of adjustment of status, too.
First, if you have entered illegally, then marriage will not help your immigration status. For those who have stayed longer than their lawful permission, marriage to a US Citizen is a common avenue toward Adjustment of Status. When you apply for Adjustment of Status, you can also apply for work authorization and you can apply to leave the country and return while your application is pending. This is general information and you should consult professional advice before making such an important decision.
Yes, Indian citizens can apply for an Australian tourist visa.
Yes, a person who is married to a green card holder can apply for permanent residency in the United States through a process known as adjustment of status.
On what basis would she be able to adjust status once in the U.S.? Of course she shouldn't do this. If immigration officials even *think she entered the U.S. on a tourist visa with the intention of immigrating, she'll never adjust status. It's never advisable to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa with the intent of immigrating. http://www.dixonimmigration.com/index.php?pid=2
The best choice is to get married in the US and file for adjustment of status (AOS) even though she is currently considered "out of status." Being out of status is forgiven at the time of the AOS interview, as is working illegally (I'm not condoning either). She can also apply for advance parole if she needs to leave the U.S. during the AOS process. If she leaves the U.S. without advance parole, based on the 15 year overstay, she will be automatically barred from the US for 10 years. She could apply for a hardship waiver, but that takes a long time and is not easy to get.
Having a child in the US does not particularly help you gain immigrant status or entitle you to government payments.
Before your tourist visa expires. There are different ways to get a longer stay by leaving the country and apply for a double entry tourist visa in Laos.
As a tourist you will need to apply for a tourist visa. If you are applying for a different type of visa, all countries will need to apply for a visa
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