Applied Marriage Based But Under Deportation

a_a_a_a1

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Need help...I was beneficiary of pending asylum before marriage. Got married to a US Citizen in 2002. Parents asylum case was denied in 2003, and a 10 year bar deportation order issued against parents and me (beneficiary). After denial of asylum, my wife filed the Marriage Package (I130, 131, 175, 485….) at local and BCIS office in 2003. Local office kept on sending me letter to come-in and get fingerprint/EAD. I did not go in because of deportation order and the 10 year bar. Now the asylum case has gone to 9th circuit, where the briefing process has just started, we have submitted our brief but the government has not yet. In the mean time local office has stopped sending us letter to come-in, but BCIS CA office has forwarded I-130 to district office in Aug 2004. I am expecting for an interview at district office in about 1 month. what should I do:

(1) Is the deportation order NUL now, as the briefing process has started in 9th circuit?
(2) If I get an interview letter from district office, should wife and me go in?
 
a_a_a_a1 said:
Need help...I was beneficiary of pending asylum before marriage. Got married to a US Citizen in 2002. Parents asylum case was denied in 2003, and a 10 year bar deportation order issued against parents and me (beneficiary). After denial of asylum, my wife filed the Marriage Package (I130, 131, 175, 485….) at local and BCIS office in 2003. Local office kept on sending me letter to come-in and get fingerprint/EAD. I did not go in because of deportation order and the 10 year bar. Now the asylum case has gone to 9th circuit, where the briefing process has just started, we have submitted our brief but the government has not yet. In the mean time local office has stopped sending us letter to come-in, but BCIS CA office has forwarded I-130 to district office in Aug 2004. I am expecting for an interview at district office in about 1 month. what should I do:

(1) Is the deportation order NUL now, as the briefing process has started in 9th circuit?
(2) If I get an interview letter from district office, should wife and me go in?

I'm surprized that you are seeking answer for such an important matter here at the forum. Let me make it short:

GET A LAWYER ASAP.....

Here at the forum u can get two answers:

1. It's ok, don't worry and go.
2. Men you are in trouble.

I still can't belive that you are doing all this without a lawyer...

P.S. My opinion is that you'll be fine. Good luck.
 
Yes get a lawyer but I think a ruling was made by supreme court where the fiance of U.S Citizens if illegal do not have to go back to home country to issued a visa..

But get a lawyer..
 
a_a_a_a1 said:
Need help...I was beneficiary of pending asylum before marriage. .......................

(1) Is the deportation order NUL now, as the briefing process has started in 9th circuit?
(2) If I get an interview letter from district office, should wife and me go in?

I hope you have a lawyer; actually you should get second opinions from PROFESSIONALS. people here will try to help you, but you should really be getting professional help.
 
Guys, thanks for you responses...I have a lawyer...but was just looking for people who may have been through this...my case has unnecessarily became so complicated...

The lawyer also said what you guys are saying, go to the interview...

See, I would have peace of mind as soon as the deportation order is put on HOLD/NULL/CANCELLED by the 9th circuit...i hope 9th circuit has the authority to CANCEL deportation orders?? not sure??

Wantmygcnow had mention of some Supreme Court Decision...Can you guide me where I could find it (URL??)....Thanks again guys...
 
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