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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I assume each time you moved you reported your new address to USCIS ? If not they may have years ago deported you on paper and notified the address of record.

If they have ( and the process is to do so ) then you have a lot of headache ahead of you. Illegals live in the US for decades under the radar. But you will not be able to get a new card based on your conditional at this point. You would have to have a new petition. You divorced your original spouse are you still single ?

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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I am not sure if everify can check works eligibility in that level. Maybe what they mean by works eligibility is to check if the social simple exist on their database and thats all. For them to be able to check what you point out uscis would have to share information with the ss administration and I don't think they do that but not totally sure, I think that they simply put a huge label on your ss card that's point out to employers that your social is not eligible for work without you showing proper identification, like your PR GC or WP

Alex you can be eligible with the ss administration because they don't share information with uscis at that level, but if you didn't correct your status like you point out your definitely in a illegal stance with uscis you have to correct this fast, because you could get deported. Its going to be a problem and you will probably have to go to court but you could win don't forget o get a lawyer a case like your will one.

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Alex you can be eligible with the ss administration because they don't share information with uscis at that level, but if you didn't correct your status like you point out your definitely in a illegal stance with uscis you have to correct this fast, because you could get deported. Its going to be a problem and you will probably have to go to court but you could win don't forget o get a lawyer a case like your will one.

Alex you can be eligible with the ss administration because they don't share information with uscis at that level, but if you didn't correct your status like you point out your definitely in a illegal stance with uscis you have to correct this fast, because you could get deported. Its going to be a problem and you will probably have to go to court but you could win don't forget o get a lawyer a case like your will one.

I will call them on Monday to see what can be done.

If I need a lawyer or not.

I don't know how serious this situation is, but I have been a good citizen. I was married for almost 8 years and have two children.

The only problem is that I forgot to renew the card.

I hope they don't make a huge deal out of this.

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I will call them on Monday to see what can be done.

If I need a lawyer or not.

I don't know how serious this situation is, but I have been a good citizen. I was married for almost 8 years and have two children.

The only problem is that I forgot to renew the card.

I hope they don't make a huge deal out of this.

It very serious, they provably are looking for you to deport you. Don't go into their offices they could try to deport you. Get a lawyer first an d let him Handel them but your situation is serious.

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It very serious, they provably are looking for you to deport you. Don't go into their offices they could try to deport you. Get a lawyer first an d let him Handel them but your situation is serious.

I'm not going to the office, I will make a phone call.

If it is this serious my SS would have been canceled. My credit cards and probably would have told my current employer to not hire me. I got hired by one of the biggest Hotel/casino here in Las Vegas, and the card was already expired.

So I don't know, I'm new to all this and I hope this is not a huge deal. We will see on Monday when I call them.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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I will be very honest with u, I find it very hard to believe that u forgot about ur status, I hope these people do not think the way am thinking, it's like forgetting to eat in years and that's how weird it is. Please see an experience lawyer before anything. If it was the ten yrs green card u had, that would have been better.

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I'm not going to the office, I will make a phone call.

If it is this serious my SS would have been canceled. My credit cards and probably would have told my current employer to not hire me. I got hired by one of the biggest Hotel/casino here in Las Vegas, and the card was already expired.

So I don't know, I'm new to all this and I hope this is not a huge deal. We will see on Monday when I call them.

Its that serious but the uscis doesn't share information in that way with other entities, and ones a SS is created it stays for ever in their data base. Even more,SS can't be cancel, I think , but not totally sure about this, because even after someones dies your social security number is still use by banks house mortgage lenders. I have been dealing with the USCIS for a long time now it's draconian entity.

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Alex I am going to be hanging around visa journey for a few days. If I see a post from you inside that timeline I will answer you . if not i might not because I almost never come to visa journey anymore. I am only here now because my 10 year permanent resident card got stolen but after I finish fixing this I will leave again. I am just telling you this in advance so you know if you post me something too father in the future.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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Lawyer, lawyer, and stop taking things too lightly.


USCIS [*] 22 Nov. 2011 - I-129 package sent; [*] 25 Nov. 2011 - Package delivered; [*] 25 Nov. 2011 - NOA1/petition received and routed to the California Service Center; [*] 30 Nov. 2011 - Touched/confirmation though text message and email; [*] 03 Dec. 2011 - Hard copy received; [*]24 April 2012 - NOA2 (no RFEs)/text message/email/USCIS account updated; [*] 27 April 2012 - NOA2 hard copy received.

NVC [*] 14 May 2012 - Petition received by NVC ; [*] 16 May 2012 - Petition left NVC.

EMBASSY [*] 18 May 2012 - Petition arrived at the US Embassy in Bucharest; [*] 22 May 2012 - Package 3 received; [*] 24 May 2012 - Package sent to the consulate, interview date set; [*] 14 June 2012 - Interview date, approved.

POE [*] 04 July 2012 - Minneapolis/St.Paul. [*] 16 September 2012 - Wedding Day!

AOS/EAD/AP [*] 04 February 2013 - AOS/EAD/AP package sent; [*] 07 February 2013 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered; [*] 12 February 2013 - NOA1 text messages/emails; [*] 16 February 2013 - NOA1 received in the regular mail; [*] 28 February 2013 - Biometrics letter received (appointment date, March 8th); [*] 04 March 2013 - Biometrics walk-in completed (9 out of 10 fingerprints taken, pinky would not give in); [*] 04 April 2013 - EAD/AP card approved; [*] 11 April 2013 - Combo card sent/tracking number obtained; [*] 15 April 2013 - Card delivered.

[*] 15 May 2013 - Moved from MN to LA; [*] 17 May 2013 - Applied for a new SS card/filed an AR-11 online (unsuccessfully), therefore called and spoke to a Tier 2 and changed the address; [*] 22 May 2013 - Address updated on My Case Status (finally can see the case numbers online); [*] 28 May 2013 - Letter received in the mail confirming the change of address; [*] 31 July 2013 - Went to Romania; [*] 12 September 2013 - returned to the US using the AP, POE Houston, everything went smoothly; [*] 20 September 2013 - Spoke to a Tier2 and put in a service request; [*] 23 September 2013 - Got "Possible Interview Waiver" letter (originally sent on August, 29th to my old address, returned and re-routed to my current address); [*] 1 October 2013 - Started a new job.

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Trying to get the word out about our struggles:

http://voices.yahoo.com/almost-legal-citizen-but-not-quite-12155565.html?cat=9

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I would contact an attorney. You may be eligible to file for ROC waiver due to divorce.

You have children with the ex-spouse, I am sure there are other things you can provide that prove you entered into the marriage with good faith. I do not think it is all lost. Its not like you committed a crime that is of moral turpitude (eg rape, murder, theft etc). The most important thing is you entered the marriage in good faith.

It will take a little bit of time but I really do not think it is all lost. Take a deep breath. Worse mistakes have been made. I know someone who never even filed for adjustment of status because they thought that just the marriage was good enough!

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This is so sad. Had you paid attention, you would have been a citizen by now. Please call a lawyer asap. Hopefully there is something that can be done.

Speaking of being a citizen...make sure you don't tell USCIS what you said here, that you've been a good citizen. The last thing you want is to be acused of false claim of citizenship.

Adjusting from B1/B2

Exactly 3 months from the day we got married till the day I had both SSN and GREENCARD in hand !

Day 1 01/22/2013 AOS package sent

Day 8 01/28/2013 NOA 1 received

Day 15 02/04/2013Biometrics appt letter for 2/25/2013

Day 16 02/05/2013 Succesful walk in biometrics 20 days early

Day 25 02/14/2013 USCIS status changed to Testing and Interview ready for interview scheduling

Day 31 02/20/2013 Email notification that my interview is scheduled for March 21st

Day 57 03/19/2013 EAD/AP card ordered

Day 59 03/21/2013 Interview at 10.30 am Seattle Approved

Day 67 03/29/ 2013 Greencard Arrived . Applied for SSN

Day 68 03/30/2013 EAD arrived

Day 74 04/03/2013 SSN card arrived

Eligible for ROC December 21st 2014

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You are really screwed and need to start taking this much more seriously than you are at present.

You are no longer a permanent resident (and haven't been in five years) and are immediately deportable. You are not authorised to work in the US, you are not authorised to be in the US.

Talk to a lawyer, ideally more than one, ASAP, as in this week.

Under normal circumstances your wife could re-petition you and you would start all over again (USCIS are not going to accept a five-year-old application for RoC), but since you are divorced that is off the table. In short, you may need to look into making arrangements to leave the US, as I can see no route to which you can obtain permanent residency once more.

Talk to lawyers, do it soon, but don't get your hopes up. You have big, big problems.

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AoS

Day 0 (4/23/12) Petitions mailed (I-360, I-485, I-765)
2 (4/25/12) Petitions delivered to Chicago Lockbox
11 (5/3/12) Received 3 paper NOAs
13 (5/5/12) Received biometrics appointment for 5/23
15 (5/7/12) Did an unpleasant walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX
45 (6/7/12) Received email & text notification of an interview on 7/10
67 (6/29/12) EAD production ordered
77 (7/9/12) Received EAD
78 (7/10/12) Interview
100 (8/1/12) I-485 transferred to Vermont Service Centre
143 (9/13/12) Contacted DHS Ombudsman
268 (1/16/13) I-360, I-485 consolidated and transferred to Dallas
299 (2/16/13) Received second interview letter for 3/8
319 (3/8/13) Approved at interview
345 (4/3/13) I-360, I-485 formally approved; green card production ordered
353 (4/11/13) Received green card

 

Naturalisation

Day 0 (1/3/18) N-400 filed online

Day 6 (1/9/18) Walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX

Day 341 (12/10/18) Interview was scheduled for 1/14/19

Day 376 (1/14/19) Interview

Day 385 (1/23/19) Denied

Day 400 (2/7/19) Denial revoked; N-400 approved; oath ceremony set for 2/14/19

Day 407 (2/14/19) Oath ceremony in Dallas, TX

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