You can file to change your name with your local court. You will also have the option to change your name when you naturalize (about 4 years). If you change your name through the court, then you will
You can make an appointment with the local USCIS office, bring with you all the supporting documentation you have and ask them to provide something in writing indicating that you are in the US in vali
Yes, absolutely. So long as you have entered the country legally - you can get a Green Card without leaving the US. I would be glad to help - please feel free to email me at meltser@bmlaw.com
You don't really have to notify USCIS but if he is going back, I would presume that you would want to get the marriage terminated if you are no longer in a bona fide marital relationship. He wil
The 1-797 document is evidence in and of itself that the H-1B visa is approved and as such you do not need to have the H4 visa stamped but having that stamped in addition to the 1-797 approved documen
E.M., Member, California Bar
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