Folks,
I filed the I-485/I-130 combo for both my parents, using the DORA program in Dallas. Timeline is as follows:
Nothing received for my Dad yet, so we assume his application is OK. Their I-94s expire on May 3rd and they are scheduled to return to India on April 29th. I have no problems in changing their return trip tickets. They each have a 10-year multiple-entry visitor's visa, so no issues there as well. My only concern is the I-94 expiry date. The way things are going, it is entirely possible that my Mom's GC will not be done before May 3rd.
I've been sifting through all the threads on this forum looking for a definitive answer to the following question:
"If it is likely that a DORA GC application will take longer than the expiry date on the applicants' I-94, then do we proactively file for an extension of stay (using I-539) or is the fact that the I-485 is pending sufficient reason to 'stop the clock'?"
I have seen a few posts that indicate that the clock is indeed stopped, but have not been able to find any official USCIS documentation to that effect. Is there a USCIS document or link you can point me to? I would be a lot more comfortable if I could get hold of official documentation that either (i) indicates what needs to be done, to avoid any illegal overstays, or (ii) states that since the I-485 is pending, there is no problem.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
I filed the I-485/I-130 combo for both my parents, using the DORA program in Dallas. Timeline is as follows:
- Jan 8th - Interview date; admitted into the DORA program
- Feb 1st - Fingerprinting appt.
- March 1st - Received letter saying that Mom's fingerprints were "rejected"
- March 6th - Mom's fingerprints re-taken at N. Dallas ASC
Nothing received for my Dad yet, so we assume his application is OK. Their I-94s expire on May 3rd and they are scheduled to return to India on April 29th. I have no problems in changing their return trip tickets. They each have a 10-year multiple-entry visitor's visa, so no issues there as well. My only concern is the I-94 expiry date. The way things are going, it is entirely possible that my Mom's GC will not be done before May 3rd.
I've been sifting through all the threads on this forum looking for a definitive answer to the following question:
"If it is likely that a DORA GC application will take longer than the expiry date on the applicants' I-94, then do we proactively file for an extension of stay (using I-539) or is the fact that the I-485 is pending sufficient reason to 'stop the clock'?"
I have seen a few posts that indicate that the clock is indeed stopped, but have not been able to find any official USCIS documentation to that effect. Is there a USCIS document or link you can point me to? I would be a lot more comfortable if I could get hold of official documentation that either (i) indicates what needs to be done, to avoid any illegal overstays, or (ii) states that since the I-485 is pending, there is no problem.
Thanks for any help you can provide!