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I am so happy today. I had some very difficult cases, but this case is special for me. This man stayed at the shelter for 5 months with his kids.He got a BAD RFE, but I answered 8/10 pages, and today he was approved. Praise the Lord. He will post here later.
Congrats Sandranj on winning that case. You are super attorney.
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Thank you so much Hypnos for your response. This certainly helps. I will get on it right away, with no further delay.
I delayed the process for so long, because of the ineligibility statement made with the approval, even though the priority date passed and I was eligible to adjust.
I really appreciate you help.
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Hello, I am new here and read some really great responses to various cases. Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I came to the the US on a visitor's visa 1999. 2002 I got married. My husband, a LPR filed I-130 June 2002. I separated from my husband due to abuse in 2005. In 2007 I filed VAWA. It was approved in 2008, but the approval notice also stated "The petition indicates that you are in the US and will apply for AOS. The information submitted with the petition shows you are not eligible to file an AOS at this time. If you become eligible to adjust status based on this petition, you should submit a copy with form I485. If you decide to apply for a visa outside the US based on this petition you should file form I824."
I am little confused, because my priority date passed one year prior to the approval date. I applied for work authorization and have been renewing since 2008. I have seen a few lawyers, but still unsure on how to proceed. Unsure if my ineligibility is due to the fact that I overstayed my visa and my now ex-husband is a LPR, not a citizen. Could my status be a basis for ineligibility to adjust status? Thanks in advance for your help.
VAWA, Part 6
in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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Congrats Forever Always. They will give a you vehicle nonetheless, but with a higher rate. You can refinance at the lower rate when you have established credit. God Bless and have a Merry Christmas and happy New Year as well.