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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I'm new here and have a couple questions. Our interview is coming up Dec. 22nd. I'm stressing so much I'm sick. Here is a quick overview of our situation. We met in 2004, married in 2006, have two kids, and started this process about 8 or 9 months ago. We have lost and been denied a copy of my husbands I-94. They say they don't have it on file. We don't have it at all for the interview. My husband came here at 16 on a temporary passport and overstayed obviously by many years. So here is my questions.

Can he be deported if at the interview he is denied the green card? Is it likely they will take that action?

And could he be approved for the green card without the I-94?

Thanks a lot~

Ashley

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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I'm new here and have a couple questions. Our interview is coming up Dec. 22nd. I'm stressing so much I'm sick. Here is a quick overview of our situation. We met in 2004, married in 2006, have two kids, and started this process about 8 or 9 months ago. We have lost and been denied a copy of my husbands I-94. They say they don't have it on file. We don't have it at all for the interview. My husband came here at 16 on a temporary passport and overstayed obviously by many years. So here is my questions.

Can he be deported if at the interview he is denied the green card? Is it likely they will take that action?

And could he be approved for the green card without the I-94?

Thanks a lot~

Ashley

I am not trying to scare you but If he is currently out of status he might be detained when you show up to the interview. Do you have an attorney? If not, you might want to consult with one if possible. We were in a similar situation and I'd be happy to discuss with you the specifics if you like. Just send me a message.

Good luck.

AOS

  • I-130 NOA1: 6/20/2008
  • I-485 Filed: 10/18/2008
  • I-130 Approved: 2/20/2009
  • Interview: 3/18/2008
  • I-601 Submitted: 3/18/2009
  • I-485 Approved: 4/22/2009
  • GC Received: 6/23/2009

IR2 (Stepson)

  • I-130 NOA1: 7/23/2009
  • I-130 Approved: 10/1/2009
  • NVC Case Received: 10/14/2009
  • DS 3032, AOS Fee Bill Generated: 10/19/2009
  • DS 3032 sent via email, AOS Fee Bill Paid: 10/19/2009
  • DS 3032 accepted: 10/28/2009
  • IV Fee Bill Generated/Paid: 11/2/2009
  • DS 230/AOS mailed: 11/7/2007
  • DS 230, AOS Received: 11/9/2009
  • AOS/DS 230 Mailed: 11/6/2009
  • Documents Received: 11/16/2009
  • RFE for 864-A: 11/24/2009
  • Received Checklist Reponse via email: 11/28/2009
  • Checklist Letter Received by NVC: 12/4/2009
  • Sign in failed: 12/14/2009
  • Case Complete: 12/15/2009
  • Appointment Letter Received: 12/29/2009
  • Interview: 2/10/2010, Approved!

Filed: Country: Mexico
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I'm new here and have a couple questions. Our interview is coming up Dec. 22nd. I'm stressing so much I'm sick. Here is a quick overview of our situation. We met in 2004, married in 2006, have two kids, and started this process about 8 or 9 months ago. We have lost and been denied a copy of my husbands I-94. They say they don't have it on file. We don't have it at all for the interview. My husband came here at 16 on a temporary passport and overstayed obviously by many years. So here is my questions.

Can he be deported if at the interview he is denied the green card? Is it likely they will take that action?

And could he be approved for the green card without the I-94?

Thanks a lot~

Ashley

I am not trying to scare you but If he is currently out of status he might be detained when you show up to the interview. Do you have an attorney? If not, you might want to consult with one if possible. We were in a similar situation and I'd be happy to discuss with you the specifics if you like. Just send me a message.

Good luck.

Yes, we have an attorney. He has his work permit that was issued back in April. That's it though. Does that count for anything? She hasn't brought up anything about him possibly being detained. Is that common? We just got the appointment today, and I've emailed the attorney with these questions, but it'll probably be monday before she gets back to me. I just don't know what to expect.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted
I'm new here and have a couple questions. Our interview is coming up Dec. 22nd. I'm stressing so much I'm sick. Here is a quick overview of our situation. We met in 2004, married in 2006, have two kids, and started this process about 8 or 9 months ago. We have lost and been denied a copy of my husbands I-94. They say they don't have it on file. We don't have it at all for the interview. My husband came here at 16 on a temporary passport and overstayed obviously by many years. So here is my questions.

Can he be deported if at the interview he is denied the green card? Is it likely they will take that action?

And could he be approved for the green card without the I-94?

Thanks a lot~

Ashley

I am not trying to scare you but If he is currently out of status he might be detained when you show up to the interview. Do you have an attorney? If not, you might want to consult with one if possible. We were in a similar situation and I'd be happy to discuss with you the specifics if you like. Just send me a message.

Good luck.

Yes, we have an attorney. He has his work permit that was issued back in April. That's it though. Does that count for anything? She hasn't brought up anything about him possibly being detained. Is that common? We just got the appointment today, and I've emailed the attorney with these questions, but it'll probably be monday before she gets back to me. I just don't know what to expect.

If he has his employment authorization I wouldn't worry. My situation was slightly different b/c my husband was out of status (and wasn't granted his authorization to work until after he received his green card) We were able to adjust status but had to file a waiver.

As for the I-94, we originally couldn't find his I-94 and we were told that it wasn't that big of a deal. We ultimately found a photocopy though, so I am not really sure how that plays out.

Sorry I couldn't be much help! I am sure the interview will go well. Good luck!

AOS

  • I-130 NOA1: 6/20/2008
  • I-485 Filed: 10/18/2008
  • I-130 Approved: 2/20/2009
  • Interview: 3/18/2008
  • I-601 Submitted: 3/18/2009
  • I-485 Approved: 4/22/2009
  • GC Received: 6/23/2009

IR2 (Stepson)

  • I-130 NOA1: 7/23/2009
  • I-130 Approved: 10/1/2009
  • NVC Case Received: 10/14/2009
  • DS 3032, AOS Fee Bill Generated: 10/19/2009
  • DS 3032 sent via email, AOS Fee Bill Paid: 10/19/2009
  • DS 3032 accepted: 10/28/2009
  • IV Fee Bill Generated/Paid: 11/2/2009
  • DS 230/AOS mailed: 11/7/2007
  • DS 230, AOS Received: 11/9/2009
  • AOS/DS 230 Mailed: 11/6/2009
  • Documents Received: 11/16/2009
  • RFE for 864-A: 11/24/2009
  • Received Checklist Reponse via email: 11/28/2009
  • Checklist Letter Received by NVC: 12/4/2009
  • Sign in failed: 12/14/2009
  • Case Complete: 12/15/2009
  • Appointment Letter Received: 12/29/2009
  • Interview: 2/10/2010, Approved!

 
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