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#3021
02-12-2019, 07:38 PM
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I got my consultation today with the lawyer. I am all set to go to start the process.

Any idea how long the process is taking at the Chicago office?

To make the story short, I have multiple entries and more than 100 days of illegal presence. I was afraid I would be in legal limbo. Fortunately, according to a lawyer who specializes in in admissibility cases, that's not the case.

I don't think my case is too common. I will keep you guys updated.
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I got my consultation today with the lawyer. I am all set to go to start the process.

Any idea how long the process is taking at the Chicago office?

To make the story short, I have multiple entries and more than 100 days of illegal presence. I was afraid I would be in legal limbo. Fortunately, according to a lawyer who specializes in in admissibility cases, that's not the case.

I don't think my case is too common. I will keep you guys updated.
To even get the 3 year ban (if leaving USA), you would have to have 180 days of unlawful presence and you don't. Married USC? Used DACA AP? Married to a USC means any amount of unlawful presence is forgiven.
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02-12-2019, 09:22 PM
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To even get the 3 year ban (if leaving USA), you would have to have 180 days of unlawful presence and you don't. Married USC? Used DACA AP? Married to a USC means any amount of unlawful presence is forgiven.
Sorry, correction. I was unlawfully here more than 1 year before leaving and coming back.

Idk why 100 days stuck in my head. Probably from wishful thinking.

Yes adjusting via USC spouse


The issue was leaving the country, not the unlawful presence. If I had been denied entry the secondtime I would be looking at a permanent ban.

No AP, never needed it. I was inspected on all my entries.
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Sorry, correction. I was unlawfully here more than 1 year before leaving and coming back.

Idk why 100 days stuck in my head. Probably from wishful thinking.

Yes adjusting via USC spouse


The issue was leaving the country, not the unlawful presence. If I had been denied entry the secondtime I would be looking at a permanent ban.

No AP, never needed it. I was inspected on all my entries.
Your overstay is forgiven by marrying USC spouse in USA. Do not leave USA until you have the Green Card.
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JUST GOT AN UPDATE FOLKS! My case is ready to be scheduled for an interview!!
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» Application for AOS sent : 1/23/2019
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» Biometrics Appointment: 2/19/2019
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JUST GOT AN UPDATE FOLKS! My case is ready to be scheduled for an interview!!
Any waiver?
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Hello. Those that already had their Green Card (I-485) interview in USA. What was your experience like at the interview?

What questions did the Immigration Officer ask?

What document(s), if any did they ask for at the interview? Did they ask for originals and/or copies? Did they make any photocopy of your documents?

Which I-485 YES/NO questions did they ask and which one(s) did you answer YES to and still got approved for Permanent Resident?

Were there any questions asked that were not on the I-485 form and/or did the Immigration Officer ask for further question(s) to why you answered YES/NO to a certain question of the form?

How long was your interview?

Did you bring your lawyer with you?

Did your lawyer speak at the interview?

Were you recommended for approval during your interview? If yes, when did your online status change?

Did you get a I-72 form? RFIE/RFE during your interview?

What/How did you dress for the interview?

Did you had DACA?

Was it 245i benefit?

Please tell us what you learned from your lawyer regarding preparation of your Green Card interview?


Helpful adjustment of status site. Lots of information and experiences. Check this link

http://www.immihelp.com/experience/v...atus_i485.html
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Helpful adjustment of status site. Lots of information and experiences. Check this link

http://www.immihelp.com/experience/v...atus_i485.html
I know about that one. I wanted to hear from Dreamers.
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JUST GOT AN UPDATE FOLKS! My case is ready to be scheduled for an interview!!
What state are you in?
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Hello everyone I am about to send off my AOS application this week. Me and my husband are super excited! Does anyone know if with 245(I) or known as "I-485A" form if I should include a explanation letter of my eligiblity as a "grandfathered derivate beneficiary alien"? I am including a copy of my mothers old I-130 which was approved on April 2 2001 that my grandfather that filed it for her who was a U.S. Citizen at the time (he has passed on) and my birth certificate showing my mothers name for "child and mother relationship" existed and also including prove of my presence before and after December 20 2000.
Can you please share your interview experience?
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