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From what I understand, if you plan on getting sponsored by your employer, you'll still need to go to the embassy appointment in your home country. If you've been unlawfully in the US for more than 6 months or more than one year, you'll trigger the 3 or 10 year bar when you go to the appointment. It is my understanding that you can only go through the employer sponsorship process if you have an approved 245(i). |
Re: Official I-601A Thread
I did my biometric for DACA back in August, do I need to do a biometric again for my I-601A?
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If you have to do biometrics every time you renew DACA, you'll probably have to do it again since this is a different process. I don't have DACA, so this is just a guess.
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I though biometric is good for one year, I’m hoping that they will just skip the biometric and speed up my application.
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The biometrics are a key part of the I-601A process. Also, you'll have an additional biometrics appointment when you go to your embassy appointment. Good luck! |
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So how long did you all stay out of USA? for the interview?
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How long did it take for uscis to send you the letters in the mail after you mailed the I-130 and I-130a?
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Going through other immigration forums last year I came upon a section where a lawyer would do QAs, does anyone remember or know what I am talking about.
She was a lawyer that specialized in AOS / Inadmissibility cases. Hot blonde lawyer, does anyone know what I am talking about. I forgot the name and I can't find her online anymore. |
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