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REALLY Great Immigration News! You guys are gonna love this! - Page 4

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#31
01-06-2012, 04:09 PM
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something concrete would be nice...this way he is just creating animosity. Would be nice if he introduced something for CIR and the answer would be Yes or No.. feel like he is toying with us.
Unfortunately if Romney wins GOP nomination Obama still will be our best option.
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What I wonder is what they would do if an extreme hardship waiver was denied? Would it just be denied and they would still be able to stay in the country hope for a CIR or DREAM Act, or would ICE do what they have been doing recently with failed asylum cases and attempt to deport those people.

Umm.... it is still a good attempt at fixing a flaw that currently exists, but ICE is out of control, they have taken the 400,000 limit as a quota for deportations, and in doing so will attempt to deport everyone, criminal background or not, to reach that quota.
Given when they expect the regulation to enter into effect, USCIS should have the August 18 directive fully in place by then, and they should be getting low-priority cases out of the system and ignoring them. It seems these might end up hand-in-hand (assuming, of course, that Obama wins re-election) and that any denied cases might result in stays of deportation as long as the person wasn't denied for other grounds of inadmissibility (e.g., being a terrorist).
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01-06-2012, 05:48 PM
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Great except most of us are not minors anymore.
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Great except most of us are not minors anymore.
Yeah...

By the way Mantequilla, your name is genious. I get a laugh everytime I read one of your posts, it reminds me of that amazing episode
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01-06-2012, 07:08 PM
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Extreme hardship is exactly as it sounds! It ain't that easy. I already talk to several lawyers a few years back.
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No, if the child is a USC, then the parent is considered immediate family and can get their green card without waiting (well, like 6 months), BUT if the parents are USC and the child is over 21, he's not immediate family. I think it's F2 catagory...Better than F4 mind you but it'd still take a good 6 years.
But will they be able to adjust status here under some type of temporary status ? Meaning work permit if over 21 years old?
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I think that if you have an approved I-130 and have no national security/interests grounds of inadmissibility; THEN a good administrative move would be to grant deferred action to those with approved petitions, clear biometrics, and backgrounds checks. Although this is actually what a registry program would do, aka legalization.
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My understanding is that it helps anybody who is trying to readjust their case who is not 245i eligible- those marrying a US citizen, those who had a family member petition for them (after waiting 12 years or whatever it takes for a citizen sibling like in my case), or other family members.

Is there a way to not leave the country at all though? For Mexican folk, it may not be so hard to take a drive down south and stay there for a couple of weeks but I pretty much am without a native country lol.
This does not reduce the years waiting does it?

What if the candidate falls under the 245i, then do they get any benefit?
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"The new rule would make no change in the situation of illegal immigrants who do not have immediate American family members. White House officials acknowledge that there will be no progress before the November elections on legislation the president supports to give legal status to millions of illegal immigrants. "

pure politics
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what happens with children who are older than 21, and who's parents are only green card holders?
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