If the INS considers an adjustment of status case abandoned or closed, do they notify the applicant?
Thank you. A: Yes, the INS would typically notify the applicant. Of course, if the person has moved and is not getting mail, then this might explain why the INS considers the case abandoned. Q: The recent INS regulation for Physicians who apply for National Interest Waivers says that they should serve in a waiver area for three or five years. If there is a change in the waiver location, a new immigration petition should be filed. Should an immigration petition be filed if there is a location change after completion of the three or five years respectively, and the I-485 process is still ongoing? Does this regulation apply to also those who have completed the requirement of NIW? A: I think you may be interpreting the rule incorrectly. Why don’t you call me tomorrow at 800-748-3819 and we can discuss this? The regulations are so new that I’ll probably want to look at it closely before advising on your question. Q: I am a Canadian citizen. My boyfriend of two years is an American. I have n
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