Legal Question in Immigration Law in Illinois
I am married to a US citezen and my petion thru I-797 has been approved and he has not filed for immigrant (green card) visa can I still use my existing US visa in the event that I would like to spend the holidays in the US? Please advise.Thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
It seems that your US citizen husband had already filed for your immigrant visa IF you have an Approval Notice, form I-797. What petition was filed, form I-130?
If so, you are presumed to have an immigrant intent, and can be denied admission to USA as a tourist on a visitor's visa.
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