In light of the fact that the states have been passing numerous immigration-related bills, is it possible for the Congress to enact a comprehensive immigration reform before the end of the current Bush administration?
Yes
No
I am a Green Card holder and working with a leading Company in the US while my spouse is in her home country. I would like to invite her to accompany me in the US. What do I need to do so she can live with me in the US?
Syed Moosavi
I am here in the US on O-1 Status. I got a job offer from another employer; can I work for more than one employer on O-1 status? Can I invite my spouse to the US as my dependant? Are there any travel restrictions for an O-1 visa holder who wants to go to his home country?
An O-1 alien can work for more than one employer, but the new employer needs to file a separate I-129 petition with the service center that has jurisdiction over the new place of employment. A spouse and dependent children can be invited to the US on an O-3 visa, and can also attend school. The O1 alien and dependents have no travel restrictions for leaving or entering the country.
I have been living in the USA with an expired student visa. I am getting married to a US citizen. I would like to know about the procedure of marrying inside US. Will I be able to work legally ?As you will be marrying a US citizen, you will be considered as an "immediate relative" i.e., spouse of a US citizen. Since you last entered the US legally as a student, even though you are now out of status, you can apply for your green card inside the US. Once you are married you will have to file an "adjustment of status" with the USCIS National Benefits Center. At that time you will need a certified copy of your marriage certificate, both you and your wife will need copies of your birth certificates, if either of you have been married before you will need copies of your divorce decrees, your wife will need copies of her last years’ tax return, and you will need a copy of your passport with visa showing that you made a legal entry. A complete list of the forms you will need to complete can be found on our website. Once the case is filed, the USCIS will issue you a work authorization card and you can legally work.