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Q
- My elderly mother now has a green card. Will she need her tax returns at the
naturalization interview for 5 years? In other words, does she need to file
taxes even if she has no income, just to have these forms with her in 5 years?
Thanks!
A
- No, income is only an issue for the green card and not for naturalization.
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Q - I have a question about physical-presence/residence requirements for
naturalization. Since becoming an LPR (through employment) more than 4
years ago, I have had the same permanent job, owned a house, paid taxes, been
physically present in the US for more than 2.5 years, but have also taken
roughly 80 trips abroad totaling 550 days (all trips lasted less than 6 months,
most took 2-5 days, and the longest one took 4 months). Most of those
trips were by car to
A
- Residency requirements for naturalization are complex. There is a requirement
to have spent half of the required five years of residency in the
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Q - I was told that I am
carrier of Hepatitis B year ago. And like most people I seems in good health
except for this. But the problem arises when it comes to my life decision: I met
an nice American guy. If in near future we plan to move together will I have
problem to immigrate to
A
- There are likely to be issues relating to this and you need to get a waiver.
I’ve written an article on the topic which can be found at http://www.visalaw.com/03apr1/2apr103.html.
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Q
- I got three receipts from USCIS. One was for an I-130, one for an I-485 and
one for an I-765. But I was trying to check it on the computer and the first
three letters on the receipt are “MSC.” Do these applications go to the
local office? Will I get a work permit in 90 days from the receipt date or
notice date?
A
- MSC is the
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Q - How many Paychecks do we
need for an H-1B transfer? I get paid monthly. I have 5 monthly
paychecks on Optional Practical Training and one
H-1B monthly paycheck from the same employer. So, given this
situation, am I good to transfer my H1 visa to another company.? If my
current employer cancels my H-1B visa, do they need to inform me beforehand and
if YES, how many days in advance(legally) do they
need to inform me of my h-1B cancellation effective date.
A
- The key here is showing that you were maintaining H-1B status at the time you
apply for the transfer. And that will require showing you continued to be
employed. There is no clear rule on proving this, but you should be prepared to
show that you received a paycheck for your last pay period whether that was a
monthly paycheck or a weekly one. As for your current employer canceling your
H-1B, they can do this with no notice. There only obligation to you is to pay
for a return airline ticket for you. If you have filed for the transfer before
they terminate you, you will generally not be considered out of status during
the waiting period and under the concept of portability, you can usually start
employment with the new employer while you wait on the approval. Definitely
speak to a lawyer about this since the rules in this area are complicated.
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