The Law  Offices of John Eluwa, PLLC is a law firm which focuses on the practice of United  States Immigration Law and Criminal Defense Law.

Legal Immigration is a regulated and controlled system that serves the U.S. national interest by allowing a limited number of close family members and needed employees to  come to the United States each year. This office consistently monitors  changes and updates in immigration law

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Naturalization Delays: Causes, Consequences and Solutions
January 17, 2008 - Emilio T. Gonzalez, Director, USCIS, testifed before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and International Law, January 17, 2008

USCIS Application and Receipting Update USCIS provides a weekly update to give updates to our customers with accurate information about current receipt times. This update reflects receipting of I-130s at the Chicago Lockbox as of January 18, 2008. All Service Centers are current in terms of receipting applications.

 

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What if I am Late in Applying to Remove the Conditions on Residence?
If you fail to properly file the Form I-751 (Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence) within the 90-day period before your second anniversary as a conditional resident, your conditional resident status will automatically be terminated and the Service will order removal proceedings against you. You will receive a notice from the Service telling you that you have failed to remove the conditions, and you will also receive a Notice to Appear at a hearing. At the hearing you may review and rebut the evidence against you. You are responsible for proving that you complied with the requirements (the Service is not responsible for proving that you did not comply with the requirements).

The Form I-751 can be filed after the 90-day period if you can prove in writing to the director of the Regional Service Center that there was good cause for failing to file the petition on time. The director has the discretion to approve the petition and restore your permanent resident status.

 

 

 

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