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Filed: Timeline
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Hi every one,

I am a green card holder, my wife has student visa and already inside the US and study here.

I applied for her Green Card, and now her I-130 was approved.

The question is could I apply adjustment of status for her now? (I-485)

what is the process after approval of I-130 to get the green card?

Could I apply advance parole (travel document) for her?

thank you for your help

Filed: Timeline
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The priority date needs to be current before she can file Adjustment of Status. The priority dates that can file for AOS for each month is here.

and before it becomes current. Could she travel out of the country with her valid signed I-20 and then apply for student visa again and come back to the US?

Since she has already applied for Green Card and she is a spouse of a Green Card holder, Does the embassy approve her F1 visa again?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
Timeline
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~Moved from Fam.-based AOS to WStudentT-based AOS Forum~

~Adjusting from student visa~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

Filed: Timeline
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and before it becomes current. Could she travel out of the country with her valid signed I-20 and then apply for student visa again and come back to the US?

Since she has already applied for Green Card and she is a spouse of a Green Card holder, Does the embassy approve her F1 visa again?

She is not supposed to enter on an F1 visa with preconceived intent to file AOS while here. They can (and may very well) deny her a visa or deny her entry.

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Filed: Timeline
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I have the same situation but my question is if the priority date becomes current, can I apply immediately even though i have worked with no authorization?

You should start your own thread. Your spouse is a permanent resident? If so, you are not in the Immediate Relative category, and having worked illegally and violated your status will make you not able to do Adjustment of Status.

 
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