If he overstayed for 2 years, he is banned from the US for 10 years from the day he left. That would require a waiver to enter sooner. It would be a lengthy process for them....but possible.
Probably not. I would advise them all to submit the proper address change forms.
AR-11 for immigrant if he/she has moved since the I-751 was submitted.
I-865 for petitioner if they have moved since the I-751 was submitted.
I-865 for sponsors to report current address.
So, there is no real check of SCOTUS. The POTUS can veto a bill from Congress, and Congress can override a veto of a POTUS. But there is little that can be done about a SCOTUS ruling.
Using the appropriate average conversion rate, I assume. Just convert your current annual income (expected over the next 12 months) to USD on the I-864. You should be fine.
It might take a while longer. You now have everything you need to know that USCIS has your petition, and they are processing it. Buckle in. It's going to be a long journey. Best wishes for a smooth ride.
Be ready to explain exactly what a 24 yo and a 54 yo have in common. Be ready to explain how you cope with the cultural differences. Step 1 is to get married.
You will need the expired 2 year Green Card and the original 48 month extension letter to re-enter the US. Have a good trip.
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1. If the 3 branches of the US government are co-equal branches, how can the Judicial Branch void an Executive branch action?
2. What are the "checks and balances" to the Judicial branch?
3. Is it constitutional for a district judge to issue a nationwide injunction?
Thanks for this report. There is a lot of unfounded fear right now (my opinion). Your real-world experience will be extremely beneficial to other travelers.
The problem with resubmitting another complete package is that they might accept both packages. You would then have 2 I-485s floating in the system with no refunds.