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01-22-2018, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by langrydude View Post
I have a approved i-130 but I can't file in my AOS because of my visa overstay.
I'm going to see a lawyer next week to start my i-601a process but I'm concerned since this administration is all about ending chain migrations and what not.
Do you guys think it's still worth it to go through with i601a process and try to AOS once it's approved?
What kind of visa do you have? If you came here on a visitors visa you can file AOS even if you overstay as long as the petitioner is a citizen. If the petitioner is LPR, you would need to file the 601a.
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