Eoir 42b visa availability for FY 2019

Any idea why do they transferring case to local office?
No idea. But I think one of the guys who was or (still here) in this forum got the same situacion. I don't remember his name but he got his GC by mail without an infopass appointment. Or something like that. I hope he still here and maybe he can tell us about.
 
I know Buda got the GC without having an appointment, after 45 days he call uscis and they told him to wait few more days and he got via mail. We need to hear from someone who already been through the local office experience.
 
I know Buda got the GC without having an appointment, after 45 days he call uscis and they told him to wait few more days and he got via mail. We need to hear from someone who already been through the local office experience.
Yes it's Buda. I thought that uscis transfered his case to his local office after the 45 days
 
Let me understand, you have a 42 b case approved (verbal approved, and waiting for GC) and you applied for advance parole in order to be able to get out of the country, so you got it and now you have a parole for 5 year? I ask you because I need to go to my country but I'm not sure if I is a good idea do it through an advance parole.
yes
 
My lawyer said that even if the judge verbally approved 42b, I could not leave the country until I obtained the green card and if they accepted the asylum application, they cannot travel to the country of origin because it is assumed that you applied for asylum because your life was in danger.
 
My lawyer said that even if the judge verbally approved 42b, I could not leave the country until I obtained the green card and if they accepted the asylum application, they cannot travel to the country of origin because it is assumed that you applied for asylum because your life was in danger in your country.
 
My lawyer said that even if the judge verbally approved 42b, I could not leave the country until I obtained the green card and if they accepted the asylum application, they cannot travel to the country of origin because it is assumed that you applied for asylum because your life was in danger.
I have friends who was approved for asylum and travel back to their country.
 
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