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Lost Generation 12-21-2012 02:46 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Wow..

FlyinAgainstTheWind 12-21-2012 03:08 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 397904)
yeah I was talking to my sister in law about this. Since it is up to them when you get back. But if you dont have any of that it might be harder for the rest us who dont want tto married and have kids hmm

We still have to wait for the guy who created the other AP thread to update us. He said he had a sick relative too. But, he wasn't married and did not have kids.

msaccountant 12-21-2012 03:14 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
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Originally Posted by soccerlilly03 (Post 397872)
sorry I'm on my phone its hard to keep up. I sent only 1 paper it explained in great detailwhat she has and her info and it is signedby her doctor. My sisn'law translated it and we sent both original and translation I will try to post a pic of the cover letter later today.

I don't think it'll be necessary for you to do that. You've provided enough proof (again sorry if anyone called you a troll) but everyone's case will most likely be different so don't worry about it. Like I said everyone else should wait and please have a very good reason and speak with an attorney. :)

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Originally Posted by FlyinAgainstTheWind (Post 397899)
She said she is going to include approval letter later. I wonder if anybody ever petition for her as a child. It is still a little weird that they were so lenient. But, i agree with dream maybe the fact she is married to a USC with a USC child made the difference. Maybe CBP and USCIS realized that she would be eligible for AOS after entry. It is the only thing that could really explain it.

Ah I didn't think of that. But still makes them seem so lenient. Oh well, I'm not planning on doing this but for those of you who are be safe.

I guess only those of us that are married to a USC/have kids could adjust our status by doing this and everyone else won't be able to am I correct?

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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 397904)
yeah I was talking to my sister in law about this. Since it is up to them when you get back. But if you dont have any of that it might be harder for the rest us who dont want tto married and have kids hmm

^Same thing I'm thinking oh well.

FlyinAgainstTheWind 12-21-2012 03:25 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
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Originally Posted by msaccountant (Post 397936)
I don't think it'll be necessary for you to do that. You've provided enough proof (again sorry if anyone called you a troll) but everyone's case will most likely be different so don't worry about it. Like I said everyone else should wait and please have a very good reason and speak with an attorney. :)



Ah I didn't think of that. But still makes them seem so lenient. Oh well, I'm not planning on doing this but for those of you who are be safe.

I guess only those of us that are married to a USC/have kids could adjust our status by doing this and everyone else won't be able to am I correct?



^Same thing I'm thinking oh well.

I think so. I think and old 245i explains it. But again CBP, ICE, and USCIS can be weird and exercise discretion. But the discrepancies are baffling. Soccerlilly is your husband in the military? Sorry for all the question but just trying to get and idea of the process. I did have a neighbor who was granted adjustment of status during her first interview in Ciudad Juarez because she had a USC child and had her husband's deployment papers with her. She went in for the interview was asked to come back in the afternoon and was asked for the papers again. She was granted her papers right there and was just told not to open the package until CBP inspected the papers at her entry. EWI too that is why she had to exit.

Edit: In addition we would all have to find sick grandparents or relatives. Lying about it is basically fraud. Not sure still about study abroad or travel for work AP. Some person was just turned down because they are DACA for an internship. So, I think it is going to be tough for us to be hired for travel jobs.

MDxOD 12-21-2012 03:33 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Wow some of you guys are hardcore...OP i think they want footage of you from womb to what youre doing this very minute...only then will you have truly "delivered". :twisted:

nesto90 12-21-2012 03:40 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Or maybe AP is a valid reason to be admitted lol

MannyGcia87 12-21-2012 04:03 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
good to hear its all real! haha congrats.

@Ianus i know you can apply for AP with an AOS application, but what i was trying to get at is if you are a DACA which supposedly wasn't going to allow a "path" to legalizing why would USCIS grant AP to DACA beneficiaries? BTW if you were EWI you would not qualify for AOS on the grounds of inadmissibility, so how then would you be approved for AP? doesn't make sense.

nesto90 12-21-2012 04:13 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
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Originally Posted by MannyGcia87 (Post 397979)
good to hear its all real! haha congrats.

@Ianus i know you can apply for AP with an AOS application, but what i was trying to get at is if you are a DACA which supposedly wasn't going to allow a "path" to legalizing why would USCIS grant AP to DACA beneficiaries? BTW if you were EWI you would not qualify for AOS on the grounds of inadmissibility, so how then would you be approved for AP? doesn't make sense.

Well USCIS gave us the ability of AP to leave the country not to AOS

msaccountant 12-21-2012 04:17 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
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Originally Posted by FlyinAgainstTheWind (Post 397946)
I think so. I think and old 245i explains it. But again CBP, ICE, and USCIS can be weird and exercise discretion. But the discrepancies are baffling. Soccerlilly is your husband in the military? Sorry for all the question but just trying to get and idea of the process. I did have a neighbor who was granted adjustment of status during her first interview in Ciudad Juarez because she had a USC child and had her husband's deployment papers with her. She went in for the interview was asked to come back in the afternoon and was asked for the papers again. She was granted her papers right there and was just told not to open the package until CBP inspected the papers at her entry. EWI too that is why she had to exit.

Edit: In addition we would all have to find sick grandparents or relatives. Lying about it is basically fraud. Not sure still about study abroad or travel for work AP. Some person was just turned down because they are DACA for an internship. So, I think it is going to be tough for us to be hired for travel jobs.

So much for getting an internship or hired by one of the Big 4. :cry:

MannyGcia87 12-21-2012 04:18 PM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
^^yes true, but with the AP you would then be able to leave and re-enter with out triggering the 3/10 year bar and would grant you legal entry into the US so you would not be considered EWI anymore, which would allow you to Adjust status with an immediate relative(marriage, parents).


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