Can i minor/ teen be deported if they overstayed i-94 & the parent is a nat. Usc?

quand

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I came here when i was little and have overstayed for 7 years. My parent had filed for an i-130 b4 i came but i came to the u.s. Even though the case was still pending. The parent got her green card years ago and my i-130 just got approved for unmarried child under 21. The parent also got naturalized and now we are trying to do an i-485 cause we checked the visa bulletin for my priority date and it said a visa # should be available 4 me. Another problem is we moved 2 years ago to another state & the address is different from the one on the i-130 petition notice (which a friend living in our old house mailed to us). Now we are trying to do an ar11. I don't know if i would be deported because i didnt do the change of address before moving... I dont know if i should put my status as student, pr, or other because i dont know if i came here with a visa but the adult i came here with was inspected by an officer...i was little all i remeber are planes....i didnt know all these rules...now im a teen & im confused....we havent been in touch wit the person who brought me here since...all ihave is an exp. Passport & exp. I-94...we want 2 file the 485 but the ar11 needs to be filed first...am i risking deportation? should the naturalized citizen who is the petitioner be the one filling the ar11 and/or the online change of address?...the i 485 has not been filed yet
 
You are under 21 - don't worry about visa bulletin/change of address since you will be classified as an immediate relative of a USC. So, just file 485, include a copy of your I-130 approval, your father/mother's Nat cert and you will get your GC in months.

Also, why didn't you get your GC when your parents got theirs?
 
my i-130 was still pending...
but how am i suppose to do the change of address....is it for me to do (ar 11) or the parent. we are having trouble filling out the ar 11.
 
when you file the i485 they will use what adress you put on there. Be sure to keep your passport and i-94 safe as these are the only way you can prove you didnt enter illegally.

Good Luck!
 
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