STATE: NY
I'm not sure where to begin and hopefully i can get some input from you guys as to where to start. I'll try to provide as much info as possible and find/update details periodically.
I came to US at age of 17 on a tourist visa (i-94?), i'm 27 now. My father received his GC through a skilled worker program (dont know the exact name). My mother, sibling and I tried to get our statuses adjusted as well based on family relationship, however i was out of luck since my I-485 (we filed motion which was turned down too) was denied. The reason was that i was slightly over 21 when the application was filed which automatically excluded me from obtaining legal status. This was an attempt to adjust my status under Child Protection Act.
I should also add that i never tried to change my visa to student visa or any other type after my tourist visa expired to keep my status legal. That didn't "stop" me from graduating HS and then college. I should also note that around age of 18 I was able to obtain IL driver's license and with that SS # which is not good for employment
Since Child Protection Act is out of question, i'm thinking if there's any way to get my status adjusted through a relative. Will there be any complications since i overstayed my visa and reside in US? I spoke with immigration attorney and she said that filing I-130 is a good start, and although there's high probability of it being denied I don't have anything to lose and should just try.
Some facts:
Despite the fact of being illegally I do have some documents such as drivers license and SS# which allowed me to apply for a job. Since the employer never checked for my eligibility to work i'm able to continue working there. Mandatory 'E-verify' or I-9? may change that in the future. All taxes are paid.
What are my options? If anyone found themselves in similar situation pleas share if you dont mind. I assume I-130 is great start, the form however does state if my current residence is withing US or other country. I was always under impression that I-130 is only for people outside US trying to get permanent residency.
The form also asks for SS# and current employer. I understand that this is something one can be "afraid" of since in my understanding working for someone while being illegaly equals instant denial. On the other hand how else can you support yourself while here.
I just thought it'd be a good idea to post my short story here and see what others have to say. The post is a bit disorganized and missing info here and there, but i'll try to update it to my best knowledge. Again any feedback/input is appreciated in advance. Thanks
I'm not sure where to begin and hopefully i can get some input from you guys as to where to start. I'll try to provide as much info as possible and find/update details periodically.
I came to US at age of 17 on a tourist visa (i-94?), i'm 27 now. My father received his GC through a skilled worker program (dont know the exact name). My mother, sibling and I tried to get our statuses adjusted as well based on family relationship, however i was out of luck since my I-485 (we filed motion which was turned down too) was denied. The reason was that i was slightly over 21 when the application was filed which automatically excluded me from obtaining legal status. This was an attempt to adjust my status under Child Protection Act.
I should also add that i never tried to change my visa to student visa or any other type after my tourist visa expired to keep my status legal. That didn't "stop" me from graduating HS and then college. I should also note that around age of 18 I was able to obtain IL driver's license and with that SS # which is not good for employment
Since Child Protection Act is out of question, i'm thinking if there's any way to get my status adjusted through a relative. Will there be any complications since i overstayed my visa and reside in US? I spoke with immigration attorney and she said that filing I-130 is a good start, and although there's high probability of it being denied I don't have anything to lose and should just try.
Some facts:
Despite the fact of being illegally I do have some documents such as drivers license and SS# which allowed me to apply for a job. Since the employer never checked for my eligibility to work i'm able to continue working there. Mandatory 'E-verify' or I-9? may change that in the future. All taxes are paid.
What are my options? If anyone found themselves in similar situation pleas share if you dont mind. I assume I-130 is great start, the form however does state if my current residence is withing US or other country. I was always under impression that I-130 is only for people outside US trying to get permanent residency.
The form also asks for SS# and current employer. I understand that this is something one can be "afraid" of since in my understanding working for someone while being illegaly equals instant denial. On the other hand how else can you support yourself while here.
I just thought it'd be a good idea to post my short story here and see what others have to say. The post is a bit disorganized and missing info here and there, but i'll try to update it to my best knowledge. Again any feedback/input is appreciated in advance. Thanks
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