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Originally Posted by angelz_beauty7410
Thank you all. I really appreciate your answers. My biggest fear is not the interview itself. I have plenty of documents to prove my marriage is very much legic. My biggest fear is getting walking out of that place THEN seeing ICE officers outside ��. My DACA is active and everything is good with that…just don't trust this administration. The way my lawyer told
Me to do things was FIRST get the i-130 approved THEN work on the deportation order to get it open and closed THEN file for the i-485. Praying everything works well….i have never been so scared in my life.
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Your fear is completely valid, especially given the current climate and your situation. It's encouraging to hear your DACA is active and that your marriage is genuine with strong documentation. That gives you a solid foundation. Your lawyer’s strategy—getting the I-130 approved first, then reopening and terminating the deportation order, and finally applying for the I-485—is a careful and legally sound approach. Many have successfully gone this route.
Try to stay focused on each step, and don't let fear paralyze you. The fact that you're prepared, have legal support, and are following a process gives you strength.
Also I wondered, when you first got DACA why didn't you have your proceedings administratively closed? That was standard for most administration I believe. The administration is literally forcing previously admin closed cases to re-open....this would have actually been to your advantage on time.
I believe the administration has been currently focused on those who recently came mostly. Those who qualify for DACA are a bit different.