mariider
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My husband came into the US on a visa which expired in 2011. He never went back, and im a permanent resident. I sent the i130 but do i file for the adjustment of status or would he have to leave the country?
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No hes been out of status since 2011.. but from my understanding, having the legal entry would grant him the interview in the US, correct?
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I'm asking for a friend, any advice would be appreciated!
She's a PR and petioned the i130 for her husband in 2016. He has legal entry, used to come in with an h2a visa. They sent his case to NVC and just scheduled his interview for next month in Mexico.
I looked over her copy of the i130 and noticed she didnt enter the i94 number, only wrote he used to come with h2a and his first entry to US from his passport. She said he lost the i94 (i tried to go online but its been over 5 yrs since the entry and it doesnt show on the history, cant even find his record). I'm imagining since she didnt send proof or record of the entry is the reason it was routed to NVC.. am i wrong?
My question is has anyone gone through, or know anything about going about correcting this? We called USCIS (said to file i485 and then begin tramitando eso) and NVC (it was out of their hands because it was now with he embassy in Mx).
Permanent Resident petioning spouse, do i need waiver?
in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
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I have been married for 5 years and have 2 children with my husband. I am a PR, and he came into the country 7 yrs ago and overstayed his work visa. I had my appt in Ciudad Juarez for him, but he didnt go because we didnt fill out for the i601 waiver. My question is does he even need the waiver, since he came into the country legally? Would NVC have told me if he needed it? We want to reschedule his new appt asap, but want to make sure we dont need the waiver first, if at all.