If your greencard is valid for only 2 years, you are a conditional permanent resident. Do not use Form I-90 if you are a conditional resident and your status is expiring. Conditional permanent residents are required to file a petition to remove those conditions within 90 days of their card expiring...
Hi guys I am currently resident in the US and hold a Greencard which is good through until February of next year. My Greencard was issued for a two year period, which I understand makes me a conditional permanent resident. I wish to return home to the UK for a two week visit to see my family in July...
I have 3 minor offences (again not proud!). When I was 18 I was told to steal something from my employers or I would be stabbed (clothing store). I did it, was caught and recieved a criminal record. When I was 25 I bought a car that had another cars tax disc in. At age 40 I bought another car and d...
Your case is very rare as the us immigration law likes to exaggerate and attach "crime of moral turpitude" to things that are not as major as they sound. Can I ask, did you have to file a waiver of inadmissability for this? Or did they take into consideration that so many years had passed...
Thank you so much! Just to clarify - the reason I'm telling our story is not for attention-seeking or gloating circumstances. Conducting my own research on forums such as (but not specifically) this one left me in quite a despondent frame of mind. So I vowed that if our case was approved, I would co...
Hi there folks I am posting this topic because after reading various forums for reference purposes, I have encountered a lot of fear and hysteria regarding the above scenario. As the title suggests, I have a criminal record (one sole arrest and conviction for attempted theft - of alcohol) dating bac...