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It looks like most did AOS through a USC spouse.
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just got a notification i130 was approved. Thank God! Now, both i485 and i130 have been approved.
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It seems like the I-765 processing time at NBC is around 5 months! Much longer than I anticipated.
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It seems like the I-765 processing time at NBC is around 5 months! Much longer than I anticipated.
That is still fast. It took me over 10 months to get EAD C9.
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That is still fast. It took me over 10 months to get EAD C9.
I'll be in the c(9) category too, through my wife who is a USC.

10 months seem very long, did you have any RFE's and such? Mine became ready to be scheduled right after biometrics.
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I'll be in the c(9) category too, through my wife who is a USC.

10 months seem very long, did you have any RFE's and such? Mine became ready to be scheduled right after biometrics.
One RFIE.
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Hi everyone, I have an AOS question. I came into the country inspected (I have an I-94). I have a voluntary departure order against me because my mom was denied asylum and I was tied to her case.
If I were to marry a USC, what would the process be for me to adjust?

Would I need to go the waiver route and go back to my country for consular interview or would I be able to have the removal order removed and adjust while in the US? Also, would it be better to wait for the result of 2020 election or does that matter?

I'm asking here because I went to 2 lawyers and got conflicting answers.
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Hi everyone, I have an AOS question. I came into the country inspected (I have an I-94). I have a voluntary departure order against me because my mom was denied asylum and I was tied to her case.
If I were to marry a USC, what would the process be for me to adjust?

Would I need to go the waiver route and go back to my country for consular interview or would I be able to have the removal order removed and adjust while in the US? Also, would it be better to wait for the result of 2020 election or does that matter?

I'm asking here because I went to 2 lawyers and got conflicting answers.
Sorry to hear about your situation being tied to your parents. Most dreamers only find out about such a thing later in life and are tasked with tough decisions.

To be clear, your voluntary departure order likely became a final removal order when your parent did not depart as instructed. Any process would have to go through an immigration court.

So far, I can say that the courts and the prosecution are pretty much the same thing. There is almost no discretion going on at this time and is likely very difficult to have anything done here.
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Sorry to hear about your situation being tied to your parents. Most dreamers only find out about such a thing later in life and are tasked with tough decisions.

To be clear, your voluntary departure order likely became a final removal order when your parent did not depart as instructed. Any process would have to go through an immigration court.

So far, I can say that the courts and the prosecution are pretty much the same thing. There is almost no discretion going on at this time and is likely very difficult to have anything done here.
Thanks Ianus. So would I have to go through, the waiver route? Sorry I'm not sure what the exact forms/process is called. Or is there no way for my situation to get fixed?
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Hi everyone, I have an AOS question. I came into the country inspected (I have an I-94). I have a voluntary departure order against me because my mom was denied asylum and I was tied to her case.
If I were to marry a USC, what would the process be for me to adjust?

Would I need to go the waiver route and go back to my country for consular interview or would I be able to have the removal order removed and adjust while in the US? Also, would it be better to wait for the result of 2020 election or does that matter?

I'm asking here because I went to 2 lawyers and got conflicting answers.
I’ve seen few people here mention that they had a removal order but they still got the green card. I think you may need a waiver. It’s best to consult with an experienced lawyer. You don’t need a waiver to overcome the 3/10 ban if married to a USC, therefore you can adjust here. Election results don’t matter. However, Dream Act and/or CIR could pass by then. Are you on DACA now?
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