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  • I wonder if it matters whether you have been in the country legally or not until the time you submit the documents based on family member, because it seems to me, that those, who have never been in the country illegally and married american citizen, do not have any trouble at the interview, whereas those, who overstayed their visas and then married american citizen have a hard time at the interview and after that. I overstayed my visa, and in about two years married american citizen. I've been waiting for over a year already and have not received either green-card, or any answer at all, just recently after my inquiry they sent me the letter, saying, that my background check is pending. Some of my friends who were in the country legally all the time got their green-cards pretty quick, but those, who were not are still waiting. Has anybody had the same experience or think it DOES have a negative impact on your case?
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