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- I'm an Italian citizen traveling to the
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- There is no limit on the number of visits you can make in a year. However, if
you travel too frequently to the
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Q - I am currently on H1-B Visa. I recently got married and need to change my maiden name. I am not sure if you can answer this but, if the Indian Consulate in Houston issues a new passport with my married name, does that mean I need to go back to get my H1-B Visa stamped again?
A - Typically if you travel with all relevant documents, you should be fine. In other words, if you travel with the old passport, new passport and marriage license, you should be fine. The other options are to file an H amendment or apply for a visa with the new name depending on which document needs to be corrected.
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- I am a foreign trained physical therapist. If I am filed for a concurrent
i-140 and
A - Yes, your wife can get an employment authorization document based on filing the adjustment of status application even if the I-140 is not approved.
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Q - I've been waiting for my green card for 7 years now. Is that true that all backlogs will be eliminated once this bill becomes the law?
A - If the immigration bill passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee (and which is currently being debated by the full Senate) passes, backlogs in most categories would be shortened or disappear. That's one reason why passage is so important.
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Q - I recently my green card was stolen, and in this point in time I don't have a clue what to do next can You please send me some info on what I should do.
A - You need to file an I-90 form which can be done at a local USCIS office or done electronically via the web. You can find instructions at http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-90.htm.
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Q- Can a B1/B2 visitor go to
the
A - Women who are pregnant can
come to the
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