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Originally Posted by thedelight21
I have a question regarding the I-130 form, since I’m applying for my husband who’s a DACA recipient..Do they have to apply for adjustment of status at a US consulate or embassy in their country of birth? The form and instructions doesn’t have anything that indicates that. It just says it doesn’t guarantee whether or not the case will be accepted. My husband and I really don’t want to go to El Salvador. Does that mean I can put down another country?
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The USCIS website says " If you are already in the United States, you can apply for permanent resident status without having to
return to your home country to complete processing". It says home country so whatever passport he's holding.
https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/consular-processing
On second thought please ask a lawyer. I remember my coworker went to Mexico together with her lawyer and have her passport stamped the H1b visa. She's not holding a Mexican passport by the way.