gc_phoenix
Registered Users (C)
Hi,
I came to US on H1B in 2001, later meet my wife (USC) got married in 2004,since then we brought a house together & had a beautiful daughter. my wife passed away due to health issues 3 weeks before. We were married for 2 yrs and 2 months. We had our GC interview on 10/31/2006, everthing went ok, and officer didn't approve my GC due to my name check pending. Office told me that name check request sent FBI on 01/22/2005, it's been almost 2 yrs since name check is pending. I’m not sure about my status now, I’m so emotionally disturbed since my wife passed away, I’m thinking of going to my home country INDIA for 2-3 months to be with my family. Thinking of applying for advance parole, do i need to inform USCIS about my wife's death?? We have lots of memories in our house, so i want stay in our house for ever, I’m afraid USCIS might reject my case because my wife passed away. I’m very disturbed & confused , any help appreciated.
Thanks
Chandler
I came to US on H1B in 2001, later meet my wife (USC) got married in 2004,since then we brought a house together & had a beautiful daughter. my wife passed away due to health issues 3 weeks before. We were married for 2 yrs and 2 months. We had our GC interview on 10/31/2006, everthing went ok, and officer didn't approve my GC due to my name check pending. Office told me that name check request sent FBI on 01/22/2005, it's been almost 2 yrs since name check is pending. I’m not sure about my status now, I’m so emotionally disturbed since my wife passed away, I’m thinking of going to my home country INDIA for 2-3 months to be with my family. Thinking of applying for advance parole, do i need to inform USCIS about my wife's death?? We have lots of memories in our house, so i want stay in our house for ever, I’m afraid USCIS might reject my case because my wife passed away. I’m very disturbed & confused , any help appreciated.
Thanks
Chandler