The interview was in Spanish in 2009 and her english proficiency is almost to a high school level now. She had come over here illegally in 2001 and had no english proficiency. She was trying to explain what she remembered the coyote who only spoke english had said in 2001. My wife did not affirm...
During the interview the lady asked a few questions about how she met me and if she had kids. Then she asked her how she got in the US in 2001. She said in car but the interviewer asked but how to know more details. My wife said she was in the backseat with 2 coyotes in the front. Then my wife...
She didn't claim US Citizenship at anytime. No I-9, no other document anywhere. She never had contact with police, immigration or any court except for during her Visa interview and then her Parole at port of entry.
Of course my bias leans towards anything that can be used for my wife's benefit...
Thanks for adding the legal terms and CFR.
The 3rd country is still an option that we are going to pursue if this all fails, but not Mexico...
So many people get stuck on the part about being eligible to apply for AOS with an expired humanitarian parole.
SHE IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY
Maybe you...
I will quote from my first post at the top here..." Form I-485 says you must be paroled or admitted, and she was paroled. It doesn't matter that she didn't come in on a visa."
She had legal status. The last time she came into the country, it wasn't illegal.
It was the same type of non-law...
Aliens come in this country and apply for AOS after expiration of their visa's (or whatever document permitted entry) all the time. They had been subject to deportation, but can still adjust from within the US.
We haven't had a lawyer attempt the AOS. The lawyers attempted consular processing...
We hired 2 different lawyers, and they couldn't get it done. We got the parole approved without a lawyer, and in fact the lawyers recommended not to go near the border. Verbally applying at the border is how the parole was approved during the emergency.
Yes the humanitarian parole was...
Since about a year ago, it has been mostly been a hellish life, but getting back on track now. My wife came in illegally in 2001, and we married in 2003. My visa petition was approved, but she had to use consular processing. In Mexico, 7/13/2009, the consulate denied for life, based on a false...
It seems that it will be almost impossible for us to change the heartless Ciudad Juarez consulate's denial for my wife's immigrant visa for false claim to US citizenship.
If she applies for a non-immigrant visa, assuming there are no other issues with that, such as proving that she will not...
It seems that it will be almost impossible for us to change the heartless Ciudad Juarez consulate's denial for my wife's immigrant visa for false claim to US citizenship.
If she applies for a non-immigrant visa, assuming there are no other issues with that, such as proving that she will not...
A short summary of what happened:
My wife was in the US illegally for almost 8 years. She only entered once, we met, got married and had kids. We applied for an immigrant visa for her but she was denied for a false claim to US citizenship which was actually unfounded and based on an ambiguous...
AzBlk, as far as we understood the whole time, she was not technically inspected. Now that she was denied and the lawyer explained inspection or no inspection, this whole issue is confusing. They had in their files that she enetered without inspection. For example, the lawyer now states that...
Some answers first of all:
Our kids are citizens.
She had to leave the country for the Visa interview because she had come in illegally.
Neither of us have any criminal record. The worst my wife has done is the illegal entry into the US. She doesn't even have traffic tickets.
Thank you to...
Obviously you weren't paying attention to my whole post, or just don't care. The system has applied the wrong law. In our case, her situation is supposed to have a legal remedy.
Then you are stating I should report my wife of 6 years to the USCIS...if you were an intelligent being, you would...
Please help anyone that knows anything about this or the process to fix it.
This being my first post here, I hope it isn't too long. I have asked a lot of people and am trying everywhere for an answer. Feel free to ask me questions or clarification as the only thing I really want is my family...
Help?
Anybody else with something they have heard done as a way for my wife to not have to leave the country?
Anybody ever heard of the hardship waiver being approved?
If not, what is the current news on reopening the 245i or is that even a possibility with GW in office?
Thanks.
I definitely need help, a little background first...
Im a US citizen, born here, never left country.
My wife is from Mexico, came here illegal 12/2001, never had status.
We got married in 2003 in the US, have a daughter and a house together.
She has been working under false documents since...
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