From best to worst, the result may be one of the following, depending on the reason for denial and the circumstances:
6. Your GC is terminated, you lose your legal status, but you are immediately eligible to reapply for a GC via AOS or CP
7. Your GC is terminated, you are deported.
From best to worst, the result may be one of the following, depending on the reason for denial and the circumstances:
1. You appeal and are successful.
2. You keep your GC and you reapply immediately and are successful.
3. You keep your GC, and you reapply successfully after waiting long enough.
4. You keep your GC but you are permanently barred from naturalization.
5. Your GC is terminated and you revert to some other legal status (this may happen only if the GC was issued due to USCIS error with no fault on your part).
6. Your GC is terminated, you lose your legal status, but you are immediately eligible to reapply for a GC via AOS or CP
7. Your GC is terminated, you are deported.
Thanks a lot.
Yes, my question was if Denial means permanent denial or denial till you qualify again later.
You will not be permanently barred from naturalization for that. If denied for lack of physical presence or continuous residence, you'll become eligible again if you wait until you've spent enough time in the US to meet those requirements.Yes, my fear is if spending too much time out of usa I will permanently be barred from naturalization.
Would it be correct to add number 8?
8. Your GC is terminated, you are arrested, charged, convicted, incarcerated and then deported.
Would it be correct to add number 8?
8. Your GC is terminated, you are arrested, charged, convicted, incarcerated and then deported.
Would it be correct to add number 8?
8. Your GC is terminated, you are arrested, charged, convicted, incarcerated and then deported.
Yes, that's another possibility, although it must be very rare for somebody to be denied for a deportable offense for which they haven't already been arrested or charged before the oath.
Immigration fraud can be found at the time of citizenrnship. If the government seek both criminal procecution and deporattion, then no 8 mentioned by Triple Citizen can happen