I'm puzzled. Is a soon-to-be expire or already expired I-94 affects one status after filing I-485?
For example.. (see gc4parents post), even if their parent's I-94 has expired, they file it anyway and yet automatically, they're in legal status?
No fees for overstayed on non-immigrant visa and now applying for I-485?
Are you sure? I thought there is a fine one must pay.. something like a $1000 like that.
gcforparents8:
Question for you since I don't understand much about your case. Initially, you've posted that your parents's I94 expired April 2004. See post #1277.
That's couple of years ago.
Are you sure that ok to file GC for them if they've overstayed?
Ninoy,
I believe it has something to do with the practise of "pending I-485 decision", the current status of the applicant immediately freeze until USCIS decides.
Wondering if your mom-in-law I-94 has any kind of annotation like 'No COS/No EOS' on it?
My mom I-94 has this, therefore I am...
Sorry.. but can you please clarify? You applied in April 2007 and your mom received the GC approval in July 2007? That's only 3 months. Is that correct?
I didn't know they require a certification of no criminal history now from the home country as part of the I-485 filing. I thought the FBI fingerprint clearance should be enough. No?
Do you have to also provide an official translation for that too?
Just wondering..
Hi all,
My parent (mom) just landed for another 5-6 months visit (B2 visa). But this time, her I-94 and passport is written with "No COS/No EOS". She was here last time for about 8 months (with approved additional 6 months B2 extension) and left for about 30 days and now back again. At the...
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