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Originally Posted by taoni10
That is not correct.
I recalled for the i485, you need either a legal entry or paroled in. So a visa entry is different compare to paroled. If you have a legal entry, uscis will use the legal entry instead of paroled. If you have a legal entry that is not eligible for i485, even if you last entry is advance paroled, you cannot adjust for i485 because legal entry overwrites paroled. That is my case, I need to go through i601a now.
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"If you have a legal entry that is not eligible for i485"
I'm confused, how can a legal entry not be eligible for i485?
The only scenario I can think of is if someone overstayed, left and was given a 5 or 10 year ban, and somehow re-entered with an inspection before the ban was due.