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I dont know if anyone can help me with this, cause it doesnt seem to be very common but i figured i ask.

My parents in 1994 applied and were approved for their green card but then moved back to France (native country), because my father got transfered for work. The familly thought that since we never picked the green cards up that by now they would be null and void. However one of my sister went to apply for her working papers and during the interview the embassy brought this up saying that our green cards have been pending since 1994. However since she still has a running student visa she cant claim hers until her student visa has run out.

I am now married to an americain. he is living in the US because of school and i am here in france waiting for my K3 to do its magic. does anyone know if and how i can claim this green card? is it valid, how do i get it or anything about it. the embassy has been anything but helpful, and i have never herd of a situation like this...

if you have any information it would be very much appreciated!

Thank you

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I dont know if anyone can help me with this, cause it doesnt seem to be very common but i figured i ask.

My parents in 1994 applied and were approved for their green card but then moved back to France (native country), because my father got transfered for work. The familly thought that since we never picked the green cards up that by now they would be null and void. However one of my sister went to apply for her working papers and during the interview the embassy brought this up saying that our green cards have been pending since 1994. However since she still has a running student visa she cant claim hers until her student visa has run out.

I am now married to an americain. he is living in the US because of school and i am here in france waiting for my K3 to do its magic. does anyone know if and how i can claim this green card? is it valid, how do i get it or anything about it. the embassy has been anything but helpful, and i have never herd of a situation like this...

if you have any information it would be very much appreciated!

Thank you

While their green card application may have been approved and documented in the system, since they have not maintained residence in the USA (or have they?), their residency might have been determined as abandoned. Your sister may be another case, since it appears from your post that she is still residing in the USA.

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