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    Death in the family

    I don't know what an H1 is. I have overstayed though, I came in on a visa waiver. But the petition for relative has been filed and approved.
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    Death in the family

    Thanks, Well, I don't know what my current status is. I havn't filed I-485 just yet. They only one that has been filed is the Relative one. I've heard that if you leave the country while everything is in process you can't re-enter.
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    Death in the family

    Hi everyone. Well, I've been living in the US for about 4 years (I'm from scandinavia), all my immigration papers are not filed yet but we filed the petition for alien relative last year and just got a letter that it had been approved. Well, this week my mother passed away and the funeral will...
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    In a tight spot

    Thanks for the replies.
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    In a tight spot

    So they wouldn't call someone up and say something like: Hey INS, we got an issue here! ;)
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    In a tight spot

    So, if I end up getting a ticket and they ask for my passport what will they do when they see my waiver expired a couple of years ago? Nothing? I'm just worried about getting detained or someting like that and I'd like to be prepared. :)
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    In a tight spot

    Pardon me, but now I'm confused. Yes, it was a I-130 that was filed. But I want to leave the US, I don't care about re-entering.
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    In a tight spot

    Hmm...? We did file 1 form (can't remember what nr. it was but it wasn't adjustment of status, I think it was the immediate relative one [$90], a lawyer said we could go ahead and file it while we save up money for the AOS form). To avoid any detention time (or whatever you would call it), would...
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    In a tight spot

    Interesting reads, but I don't have any of those forms or see the need to use them, as I probably wouldn't be returning. But would I be put in detention/jail or some other unpleasant place before I actually get to leave the country? Will the cuff me at the airport, so to speak?
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    In a tight spot

    Yes, I still have the waiver and also a passport. But last time I left I didn't give it (the waiver) back until I reached my home country. But would there be any further complications (like, do I have so sit for days in detention or something)? Thanks. :)
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    In a tight spot

    No kidding, am I in a tight spot. Here's the story, thanks for baring with me: I met my spouse over the internet 5 years ago. We chatted over the net for the next year before we decided to meet face to face. I am from Scandinavia and she lives in mid-US. To make a long story short, everything...
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