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You will need to submit an affidavit of support for each parent. Shusterman and his law firm have represented my family and me very successfully. He is not only a legal guru in all things immigration but even more so he is an exceptional human being because he empathizes with his clients and cares that justice is done. Zoom Consultations Available! Once they are successfully fingerprinted and have completed their medical examinations, they will receive work permits aka Employment Authorization Documents or EADs and travel permits aka Advance Paroles in about 6 months.

A few months later they will receive an interview at their local USCIS office and, if approved, they will be issued green cards. If your parents have entered the US unlawfully the process of getting them green cards becomes much more complex. In some states, the information on this website may be considered a lawyer referral service.

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Will my relative be able to work after Form I is filed? The I is a petition to help a relative apply for a green card, and does not give the right to work. Can I file I and I together? If you file Form I and your relative is in the United States already, you may be able to file Form I together.

This process is called concurrent filing. They will also be considered as filed concurrently if you have filed Form I either online or via mail, and it is still pending when your relative files Form I to adjust their status. Generally, if your relative is not already in the United States, you will not be able to file to adjust status at the same time, since immigrant visas are dealt with by the Department of State.

Will my relative be able to travel on an I? If they cannot prove this, they may be denied entry. Will Form I still be approved if either myself or my relative has a criminal record?

When you file a I for your relative, USCIS may request an interview or biometric information, such as fingerprints or photograph, from both you and the applicant. This is so they can run background and security checks. If the relative has a criminal record, they may also still be able to apply for a green card. Having a police record can make things more complicated, but does not necessarily lead to a green card denial. Where should I send my I form?

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