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Originally Posted by Venus
Doesn't matter if you applied last year or this year they can run background checks on you anytime during the AOS process. My point is if you have ever violated immigration law GET A LAWYER! I didn't get a lawyer because I have never violated immigration law and didn't have criminal history or immigration history and my case was pretty straightforward. I'm just sharing what happened during my interview today.
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LOL Venus, I'm happy for you, but you're scaring me a little bit!
I gotta talk to my lawyer soon.
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AOS Packet Delivery: 3/27/17 |
I-797C: 4/10/17 |
Bio: 4/28/17 |
EAD Receipt: 6/21/17 |
Interview Date: 7/24/17 - RFE for incomplete I-693 |
RFE Submission: 7/28/17 |
GC Approval: 7/28/17 |
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Status: B2 Overstay, 2nd DACA, Marriage AOS