daisy_7808
Registered Users (C)
I just talk to an immigration attorney, and I'm really confused right now. The other attorney told me to go to the interview Tuesday and ask for an extension, and file the divorce then after divorce is final, apply for another I-751 waiver. I feel a little better after talking to him. When I talked to a different attorney, I got really scared because she told me that immigration supervisor might not give me an extension and deny my I-751 and I can get deported on that day after the denial. She told me that she will go to the immigration with me but she will go inside and talk to the officer and she want me to wait outside the office, because she don't want me to get arrested right away after I-751 is deny, the problem is I can't afford her to come with me. What should I do? Do what the first attorney told me or was the second attorney was right? That I can get deported the same day that I-751 will be deny? Please help!!!!!
While living in Arkansas, me and my husband is in a verge of separation, but we try and work it out. We moved to California and have all my applications transfered to California. I had my interview for my I-751 and N-400 (they did the interview at the same time), after the interview IO asked me to send her more documents, which I even have all the documents with me on that time but she told me to just send them to her, which I did and my husband was with me on that time too but she didn't ask him to come with me inside. Today I got another appointment from the immigration for another interview with the immigration supervisor and my husband must come with me this time. My problem is my husband moved back to Arkansas 2 weeks ago and left me here and don't wanna to nothing about this anymore. What should I do? My interview is next week, on Tuesday and I don't really know what to do? Should I cancel the appointment or should I still show up to the interview? Can I still withdraw my application or is it too late for me to do it now? Do I get deported if I don't show up? Please help me, I only have 5 days left before the appointment and I don't know what to do right now.
If I will file for a waiver, how can I do it if I'm not yet divorce?
Thanks!
While living in Arkansas, me and my husband is in a verge of separation, but we try and work it out. We moved to California and have all my applications transfered to California. I had my interview for my I-751 and N-400 (they did the interview at the same time), after the interview IO asked me to send her more documents, which I even have all the documents with me on that time but she told me to just send them to her, which I did and my husband was with me on that time too but she didn't ask him to come with me inside. Today I got another appointment from the immigration for another interview with the immigration supervisor and my husband must come with me this time. My problem is my husband moved back to Arkansas 2 weeks ago and left me here and don't wanna to nothing about this anymore. What should I do? My interview is next week, on Tuesday and I don't really know what to do? Should I cancel the appointment or should I still show up to the interview? Can I still withdraw my application or is it too late for me to do it now? Do I get deported if I don't show up? Please help me, I only have 5 days left before the appointment and I don't know what to do right now.
If I will file for a waiver, how can I do it if I'm not yet divorce?
Thanks!