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Aos? Entering U.s. With Somebody Elses Passport
Hello everyone I will try to make my somewhat complicated story brief to see if anyone has experienced anything similar to the situation Me and my wife are going through. Couple of facts first, I am elegible to apply for citizenzhip in may of this year, me and my wife got married in may of last year. My wife has been out of status for about three years.
Heres a brief background story. My wife came in with a tourist visa in 99 and changed her status to student visa which was granted. Then for whatever reason decided to go back to colombia while the f1 was still active. So once she was in colombia and realized that her f1 was about to expire she went to the consulate and asked for an extension to her previous tourist visa (not her f1). This visa was denied by the U.S. CONSULATE in Cali Colombia.
After the visa was denied, she still wanted to come back here, so she came into the U.S. using her sisters passport and visa. So after all this she is out of status.
This is where I come into the picture, we have deciced to attempt to adjust her status with a good immigration lawyer. He has adviced us to file for the I-130 through my LPR status so we can buy some time. After this will hopefully be approved will decided (or more like congress will decided) if we can adjust her status without having to leave the U.S.
I have a couple of questions...First how well does the U.S. government keep track of denied visas in home countries such as colombia. Will they know that her visa got denied in the U.S. consulate in colombia? because if they do not how will they ever know she left the country. is there even a slight chance the government has no record of this denied visa if she was denied before 9/11
Second how long is the wait if she eventually has to go back to colombia to wait for a visa? a couple of months? anyone have any experience on how long this will take?
I think this are all my questions for now, im sure I will be in here more often since we have already or soon will be filing the I-130 if anyone can answer any of the questions above I would appreciated it. Thanks!
P.S. we're residing in new jersey
Hello everyone I will try to make my somewhat complicated story brief to see if anyone has experienced anything similar to the situation Me and my wife are going through. Couple of facts first, I am elegible to apply for citizenzhip in may of this year, me and my wife got married in may of last year. My wife has been out of status for about three years.
Heres a brief background story. My wife came in with a tourist visa in 99 and changed her status to student visa which was granted. Then for whatever reason decided to go back to colombia while the f1 was still active. So once she was in colombia and realized that her f1 was about to expire she went to the consulate and asked for an extension to her previous tourist visa (not her f1). This visa was denied by the U.S. CONSULATE in Cali Colombia.
After the visa was denied, she still wanted to come back here, so she came into the U.S. using her sisters passport and visa. So after all this she is out of status.
This is where I come into the picture, we have deciced to attempt to adjust her status with a good immigration lawyer. He has adviced us to file for the I-130 through my LPR status so we can buy some time. After this will hopefully be approved will decided (or more like congress will decided) if we can adjust her status without having to leave the U.S.
I have a couple of questions...First how well does the U.S. government keep track of denied visas in home countries such as colombia. Will they know that her visa got denied in the U.S. consulate in colombia? because if they do not how will they ever know she left the country. is there even a slight chance the government has no record of this denied visa if she was denied before 9/11
Second how long is the wait if she eventually has to go back to colombia to wait for a visa? a couple of months? anyone have any experience on how long this will take?
I think this are all my questions for now, im sure I will be in here more often since we have already or soon will be filing the I-130 if anyone can answer any of the questions above I would appreciated it. Thanks!
P.S. we're residing in new jersey
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