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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How can i apply for a work visa for my husband?

Alexander Joseph Segal
Answered by attorney Alexander Joseph Segal (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC
You cannot apply for a work visa for your husband on account of the fact that you have a daughter in mexico and he needs a job. 
You cannot apply for a work visa for your husband on account of the fact that you have a daughter in mexico and he needs a job. 

Will I be eligible for an H4 visa if my mom applies for an H1 visa?

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Answered by attorney William D. Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Fong Ilagan
As you are currently out of status, you will not be eligible for a change of status. If your mother is an H-1B and you are a minor, then you can apply for the visa at your home consulate; but you cannot file from the U.S. Your visitor visa (if you have one) is cancelled by operation of law due to your overstay. You certainly should leave the U.S. before you are out of status for 180 days (about 6 months) from the date of your B-2 I-94 expiration. If you leave before then, you will not be subject to the 3-year bar. You will need to explain why you overstayed and you must not have otherwise violated your status. Please call and I will explain your options. Thank you.
As you are currently out of status, you will not be eligible for a change of status. If your mother is an H-1B and you are a minor, then you can apply for the visa at your home consulate; but you cannot file from the U.S. Your visitor visa (if you have one) is cancelled by operation of law due to your overstay. You certainly should leave the U.S. before you are out of status for 180 days (about 6 months) from the date of your B-2 I-94 expiration. If you leave before then, you will not be subject to the 3-year bar. You will need to explain why you overstayed and you must not have otherwise violated your status. Please call and I will explain your options. Thank you.
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Can I get my green card if I didnt finish high school?

Answered by attorney Harun Kazmi
Immigration lawyer at Kazmi & Sakata
You need not have the degree. If you have two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years' training or experience, then you still qualify.
You need not have the degree. If you have two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years' training or experience, then you still qualify.
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