No I havent thought of that yet I will probably have to go that route if I dont get itok, thank you for clarifying that. So why did she not have the valid AP document expiring 12 Jan with her to present to the airline? Although, again, it’s moot now anyway.
Do you have a plan B for consular processing?
Its been more than 2 years we have filed so not sure how adamant the officer might beNo I havent thought of that yet I will probably have to go that route if I dont get it
She did present a valid EAD/AP expiring Jan 12 2020 when she was boarding the flight on Jan 06 2020 but the airline didnt let her board since it was very close to expiring.
Officers follow rules. Many people wait much longet than two years for immigration decisions.Its been more than 2 years we have filed so not sure how adamant the officer might be
Looks like Airlines messed up. I don't think they should have stopped your wife from boarding flight since she had valid AP at time of travel back to US & might be landing onto any US port within 12-24 hrs. Have her walk down to nearest US Consulate or Embassy and explain the maybe they might allow her to travel under some exceptions.
Do you know how it works for consular processing? since this is a employment based application I think I may have to goto my wifes country but this can take about a year do I have to stay in her home country for that long? or can I continue working here and just go there for the interview?Too bad. It is airlines to be blamed because of some ignorant airline staff your status is messed up. Go for I-485 interview see what comes out, if not consular processing.
Well I got H1-B in 2010 filed I-140 in 2011 got married in 2017 filed I-485 using cross chargeability got EAD moved to a new employerMeaning you had an H-1B in the past & employer filed labor certification after it approval simultaneously filed I-140 & 485 now since 180 days after I-485 pending you invoked AC21 and switch to different employer correct ?
I dont think so she would because her B1/B2 expired in 2017 she was also maintaining her status on EAD/AP and remember she saying its been extremely difficult to get B1/B2 extendedDo you think your wife can approach for B1/B2 interview in Nepal US consulate & state all facts see if they would grant her visa. May be on humanitarian ground they might consider granting visa since family is separated & she was not allowed to board flight at no fault of hers.