I really need help with this issue.
My mother in law is a legal permanent resident and has been living with us for the past 3 years (in the US). She was close to her 5 year residency requirement until the following happened:
She went to visit her daugter overseas, and spent 5 months there.
On the way back, at the port of entry at JFK, the officer must have asked her if she was out of the country for more than 6 months. Her English is limited, and she is 72 years old and must have answered yes (I found up by looking at the stamp on her passport that states "out for 6 months"). She thought the officer was asking if she was planning to STAY for 6 months or more.
I would like to avoid her losing her continous residency, since she really has NOT been out for 6 months... (I have proof through the stamps on her passport - that it was actually 5 months and a few days).
How can I get this rectified? Any help would be appreciated!
My mother in law is a legal permanent resident and has been living with us for the past 3 years (in the US). She was close to her 5 year residency requirement until the following happened:
She went to visit her daugter overseas, and spent 5 months there.
On the way back, at the port of entry at JFK, the officer must have asked her if she was out of the country for more than 6 months. Her English is limited, and she is 72 years old and must have answered yes (I found up by looking at the stamp on her passport that states "out for 6 months"). She thought the officer was asking if she was planning to STAY for 6 months or more.
I would like to avoid her losing her continous residency, since she really has NOT been out for 6 months... (I have proof through the stamps on her passport - that it was actually 5 months and a few days).
How can I get this rectified? Any help would be appreciated!