I had to deal with this a year ago. Status is always what you came here with i.e. A2.
If she has overstayed, that will be found out soon enough but it is not reason enough for her not to get her status adjusted.
Yes, send the I-566 with the I-485 because if you don't, I can assure you...
A Visa's
She needs to fill the I-566 forget about the other one.
Status is whatever she had when she came here; in this case A2 (Though it may have expired, by the way if her I-94 say's D/S then all that doesn't matter...visa's expire but that does not mean she is out of status).
At the...
Not necessarily!
AsPapi,
What would you then say about those who were cleared after a few years anyway? Why keep them waiting indefinitely?
They were fine but were subjected to waiting forever. Its good to note that those who took the government to court did so out of frustration!
Sad!!!
The more I read your comments, the more I dislike your attitude!
Pray tell, what would you prefer? that does who go to emergency rooms be put on the street to die? What ever happened to compassion and common decency for those who are unfortunate.
As for me, lest you think, I'm...
You may have to query your lawyer further. When I received my EAD card, it came in the Approval Notice.
Have you tried contacting USCIS about your card?
Life is about taking risks. In this particular case, I have a feeling that you are either being overly cautious or you have already made your decision and need validation from the rest of us.
My advice is that you'll never know the real reason and that the best thing to do is to decide one...
I don't think so
With USCIS, anything is possible. However that being said, it may be likely that you could get diversion as a first time offender.
I doubt that a DUI will get you thrown out as long as it was a simple case, i.e. nothing like hitting another vehicle etc.
I would advise...
I have a question for the Moderators "who in my opinion are taking sides", Why hasn't P been censured for some of his comments?
As for those complaining about trini, why haven't any of you made any comments about P? I have refused to insult anyone rather I have tried instead to point out...
If you are a permanent resident, you will have to forfeit it if you are offered employment at the UN. The current rule is that you will have to get a G visa, alternatively if you are a US Citizen then you can work there with no restrictions if offered employment. Go to the UN recruitment...
Congrats. I had my interview earlier this month and on the West Coast very few people even at USCIS are aware of what A visa's are and what privileges they entail.
Call the USCIS customer service line and ask them about your I-94. You must have had a case number when applying for extension, they will ask you for that number in order to track your I-94/ Extension.
For the application process, you definitely need to enclose your photocopied I-94 and at...
That is simply not true! I saw lots of fights on this forum, remember Francisky???
The only reason I decided to join finally was so as to contribute. I agree with Trinigirl that some people offer opinions in a condescending manner. I mean there are people like Triple Citizen and a few others...
Exactly how are you doing your math to get those figures? Over the life time of how long they have been registered?
I think you should stay out of this!
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