Your boyfriend is not in the position to be able to sponsor you until he gets his green card, and even then if you overstay, he will not be in a position to help you until he becomes a citizen which is a good six or more years off.
Not true. If the boyfriend's GC is employer-based and they get married prior to getting the actual GC she will automatically get a derivative GC.
Who filed for the GC?
Thank you for the reply Jackolantern, my boyfriends application was approved, not his actual green card and he has been told it could take up to nine months until he hears whether or not he has been approved for a green card. He is currently here on an 01 visa which is employer based. Thanks
Which part of " my boyfriends application was approved, not his actual green card and he has been told it could take up to nine months until he hears whether or not he has been approved for a green card. " was not clear?
Ok so I tried to speak to him but he was busy and the only information he could give me is that it's an I-797C and case type I-140 , I don't know if that helps? Thanks
Ok so I tried to speak to him but he was busy and the only information he could give me is that it's an I-797C and case type I-140 , I don't know if that helps? Thanks
Most likely yes (depending on the facts you provide), but you won't be able to get the GC by staying in the US, because you entered with the visa waiver. You must leave the US within the 90-day limit of your visa waiver, and pursue the GC via follow-to-join through the US consulate in your country, or return with an appropriate visa. There is an outright ban on adjustment of status through employment-based petitions if you entered the US with the visa waiver.That's wonderful news thank you very much, just to double check that would mean I would be able to live, work here and have a SSN?