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Originally Posted by johnnytest08
This is unfair...
My family and I had a cancellation of removal case in front of a judge. It got adjourned twice and then our case was closed via prosecutorial discretion. To make a long story short, we had an asylum case (most likely would have been granted) in the courts and had to wait months in between court dates. And now since our case is closed, we have to hope for immigration reform.
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Yup, once your case is closed, it makes it much harder to reopen if your circumstances change such as getting married to a USC or something else. You can ASK for it to be reopened but they can say FU and not do it.
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Late 40's Dreamer (Holy Fucking shit I'm almost 50 and still dealing with this), aged out of original DACA and didn't have a chance to apply for extended DACA after Republicans killed it on the vine.