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#84
07-23-2010, 01:06 AM
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RenzoM
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Originally Posted by Dream becomes Reality View Post
I always suggest contacting an experienced lawyer in order to double check so that you're completely sure. I think (anyone with more information please correct me if I'm wrong) if your priority date is current AND you indicated when you filed your I-130 that you were present in the US and intend to adjust your status within the US, then all you need to do is obtain the form I-485 and other applicable forms (basically the whole packet and supplemental forms if it applies to your case) from your local immigration office. I'm not so sure they'll contact you since you're already in the US so you don't need to obtain a visa to travel to the US, and if you already indicated that you'll adjust status here rather than in your home country then I don't think the NVC needs to directly contact you...
yeah, I know how the process works, but Idk how it is if you're adjusting here in the states. I never hear of cases like mine so I cant ever learn
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