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miguelzo

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  1. How far is your ROC deadline? If there's still time, I'd suggest you file the AR-11 for change of address first before removing conditions. AR-11 is supposed to be filed within 10 days of moving to the new address. Otherwise things might get messy with communications sent to the wrong address. This is especially important in your case since Illinois and Georgia fall under two different Service Centers. If your husband is the AOS sponsor, he would have to file Form I-865 as well. Good luck!

    ROC deadline is still far away, about 85 days. But if I file from GA I can still send evidence from Illinois correct?

  2. It is time to apply to remove conditional status for my wife. We are re-locating from Illinois to Georgia in the next two weeks.

    My question is: Should we send application before we move or make the move and then send the application?

    Here in Illinois we live in my parent's house so there is no lease under our name, In Georgia we will rent an apartment so there will be a lease agreement. That is the only advantage I can think of for waiting to file until we move.

    Any help and direction will be greatly appreciated!

  3. Please read our story and provide advice:

    My wife was brought to the US illegally when she was 5 years old.

    After high school she left to Mexico to persuade a college education.

    She turned 18 in October 27 2007 and voluntary left the country in January 30 2009.

    She applied for a tourist visa in March 2010 & March 2011. Both times lied about being in the US before.

    We got married October 27 2012 and I want to bring her with me.

    I talked to an immigration lawyer and was told that for the time being illegal in the US, she gets a 3-year bar.

    The 3-year bar was fulfilled January 30 2012.

    However, Because she lied in her interviews we have to apply for a waiver for misinterpretation.

    I am 25 years old. I'm healthy, have an education, and a stable job for 3 years.

    Anybody in this forums have a similar story and was successful in obtaining a visa for your loved one?

    We love each other and want to be together, but is it possible to prove extreme hardship in a young couple like us?

    Should we pay our lawyer a lot of money or save that money and try and start a life in Mexico?

    Please help!

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