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Adjustment of Status - Green Card - Permanent Residency

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06-07-2018, 04:28 PM
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If I were to get sponsored through marriage (overstayed visa), what is the approximate time frame I should anticipate in regards to obtaining a green card?
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06-08-2018, 02:45 PM
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Hey! You're still around! The process for me took a little more than 4 months from time of application to day of interview (approval same day).
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06-08-2018, 07:06 PM
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That depends on how you got here and whether you're able to adjust your status like normal people. If you came here on a visa, you'll be done in 6 months probably. If you were EWI or had some other issue, who knows.
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06-08-2018, 10:00 PM
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The process is dependent on geographic location in the country and if a lot of immigrants in your location is seeking a process at the time.

AOS is actually taking longer nowadays.
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06-13-2018, 03:55 PM
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That depends on how you got here and whether you're able to adjust your status like normal people. If you came here on a visa, you'll be done in 6 months probably. If you were EWI or had some other issue, who knows.
Yep, arrived with a visa.
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Hey! You're still around! The process for me took a little more than 4 months from time of application to day of interview (approval same day).

Awesome. The processes for my brothers were also about 6 months. Had a curiosity if the processing time for DACA recipient differ.
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06-16-2018, 03:23 AM
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I’d also like to know what the timeline is for AOS thru DACA. I’m married to a USC.. initially was EWI at age 4, received DACA in 2015, got AP, came back to US and now in the process of applying for AOS. I’m hoping I get an interview date quick.. DACA expired last year, didn’t renew because I’m applying for AOS. Anyone have similar experineces that bow have a GC? If so please share your experience...


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Awesome. The processes for my brothers were also about 6 months. Had a curiosity if the processing time for DACA recipient differ.
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06-20-2018, 01:24 PM
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If I were to get sponsored through marriage (overstayed visa), what is the approximate time frame I should anticipate in regards to obtaining a green card?
Depends on your field office. I'd expect about 1 year.
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If I were to get sponsored through marriage (overstayed visa), what is the approximate time frame I should anticipate in regards to obtaining a green card?
Everyone I know got it in 5-6 months. (visa overstay, interview inside the U.S)
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