txboyscout
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I need advise on what I should do in this situation
I have recently gotten an approved I-130 based on a USC Father and now waiting for the interview to be scheduled in Montreal, Canada.
I was granted voluntary departure by a Judge in 2005 and have been out of the country for almost six years now. Since I have over 10 years of unlawful presence in the US, I have been advised that a 10 year bar would possibly apply to me...
I know that if a bar applies to me, I can appeal it. However the chances of a waiver being granted are slim as I understand it.
My questions are:
1) If a bar appies to me and my waiver is unsucessfull what happens then? Does that I-130 die and I have to start from scratch again?
2) Would it be possible (and advisable) to delay my interview for a few years to when I am closer to the 10 year mark? This way the bar does not apply...
I would appreciate any comments, advise and suggestions.....
I have recently gotten an approved I-130 based on a USC Father and now waiting for the interview to be scheduled in Montreal, Canada.
I was granted voluntary departure by a Judge in 2005 and have been out of the country for almost six years now. Since I have over 10 years of unlawful presence in the US, I have been advised that a 10 year bar would possibly apply to me...
I know that if a bar applies to me, I can appeal it. However the chances of a waiver being granted are slim as I understand it.
My questions are:
1) If a bar appies to me and my waiver is unsucessfull what happens then? Does that I-130 die and I have to start from scratch again?
2) Would it be possible (and advisable) to delay my interview for a few years to when I am closer to the 10 year mark? This way the bar does not apply...
I would appreciate any comments, advise and suggestions.....