Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
Hello,
I'm a Serbian citizen living in US most of my life. My petition for asylum was denied when I was a minor, and am looking to emigrate to Canada for college (I have several offers of acceptance from colleges). Can I apply for a student visa from US without having to go to Serbia (I have no ties there, no family). Please advise, thanks.
An aside, my spouse resides in US on work visa.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Hello - please call me at (212) 968-8600 to discuss. Regards, RDM
Hello:
How old are you now?
Do you have any criminal history?
Have you ever been a victim of crime?
How old where you when you entered the U.S.?
Regards,
Brian D. Lerner
Attorney at Law
Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law www.californiaimmigration.us
blerner@californiaimmigration.us
Offices in Los Angeles, Long Beach and the Philippines
If you are out of status, then you are not eligible to change status to F-1. Depending on how long you have been out of status, if at all, you could also be denied a visa at the U.S. Consulate.
If you do not have any illegal presence, then you will qualify for the H-4 visa, as it appears that your spouse has an H-1B. If you have illegal presence, then the same problem arises, as with the F-1 visa.