If I have already turned in form I-130 and they have done the preliminary processing, should I still fill out and send form I-765?
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If I have already turned in form I-130 and they have done the preliminary processing, should I still fill out and send form I-765?
Asked on March 14, 2015 under Immigration Law, Arizona
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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
I-765 has nothing to do with I-130.� The I-765 can only be filed if you have a pending or concurrently filed I-485.� Who submitted the I-130 on your behalf?� What relative?� What is your current immigration status in the US?
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