When you actually have a valid visa in the U.S., yes, you may visit Mexico and re-enter the U.S.
1 Answers · Travel · 23/07/2011
it should be no great problem if you have the I-20 you will have to show you have the funds available
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 13/10/2012
Slim to none. He was foolish to bring himself to the attention of USCIS, which will likely start deportation proceedings after denying his application to adjust status. Once that happens, even comprehensive immigration reform won't...
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 26/12/2014
Soon
1 Answers · Travel · 09/03/2014
it depends to some extent on what country you're from and also how old you are. I imagine as a PhD student, you're over 21. so, your sister can file for you but it will take a minimum of 11 years, up to 23 if you're Filipino. If your parents...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 02/03/2012
well, you can certainly marry, but it's hard to predict you can get this all wrapped up by Mar-April. I take it the job in Singapore is temporary and you'll return in a bit. if you've been rejected on your H1b and you're not currently...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/12/2013
well, you can certainly marry, but it's hard to predict you can get this all wrapped up by Mar-April. I take it the job in Singapore is temporary and you'll return in a bit. if you've been rejected on your H1b and you're not currently...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/12/2013
it's far better if you go back to your home town and APPLY for a green card and then you travel TO us for your wedding ceremony. thanks
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 15/03/2013
Complicated, but soluble. You want a few things- you want to get married, live in the US, have a big wedding here and another ceremony in France. None of that is difficult, but your timing may be affected...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 11/03/2013
a marriage to avoid departure ...a bit too obvious that ... better to leave ..go home .. then the fiancée files for a fiancée visa
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/12/2013