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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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My daughter finally got her paperwork saying she is a USC. I was traveling back and forth to see my husband while my daughters paperwork was being processed. We are gonna be traveling tomorrow to be with my husband for Christmas. Bcuz things was taking so long with my daughters paperwork my husband filed an i130 to see which one would come through quicker. I want to know if I have to wait for the i130 to finish process or can I adjust status while im there.

My daughter finally got her paperwork saying she is a USC. I was traveling back and forth to see my husband while my daughters paperwork was being processed. We are gonna be traveling tomorrow to be with my husband for Christmas. Bcuz things was taking so long with my daughters paperwork my husband filed an i130 to see which one would come through quicker. I want to know if I have to wait for the i130 to finish process or can I adjust status while im there.

Sorry I mean change from ir-1 to aos

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AOS APPROVED MAY 19, 2012

GREENCARD RECEIVED MAY 31, 2012

TIMELINE UPDATED

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Entering the US on a tourist visa or VWP with intent to immigrate is immigrating fraud and can lead to a lifetime ban. Clearly you have immigrant intent with a USC husband and daughter AND an I130 pending

Your safest bet, wait for the I130 to process and apply for the spousal visa

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My daughter finally got her paperwork saying she is a USC. I was traveling back and forth to see my husband while my daughters paperwork was being processed. We are gonna be traveling tomorrow to be with my husband for Christmas. Bcuz things was taking so long with my daughters paperwork my husband filed an i130 to see which one would come through quicker. I want to know if I have to wait for the i130 to finish process or can I adjust status while im there.

Sorry I mean change from ir-1 to aos

If your husband already filed the I-130, no you cannot enter as a non-immigrant and adjust status. It's visa fraud.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Not trying to commit fraud. Just wanted to see what my options are. I have always had my tourist visa. I have been traveling to US for 8 yrs now. If I wanted to commit fraud I could have gotten married here and not return home. I have been doing everything legally. I just wanted to know if it was legal to try and adjust status while I'm here.

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AOS APPROVED MAY 19, 2012

GREENCARD RECEIVED MAY 31, 2012

TIMELINE UPDATED

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Entering the US on a tourist visa or VWP with intent to immigrate is immigrating fraud and can lead to a lifetime ban. Clearly you have immigrant intent with a USC husband and daughter AND an I130 pending

Your safest bet, wait for the I130 to process and apply for the spousal visa

Good luck

Thanks.

Will wait for i130 . That wasn't a problem anyway since I was always able to travel back and forth.

AOS APPROVED MAY 19, 2012

GREENCARD RECEIVED MAY 31, 2012

TIMELINE UPDATED

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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If your husband already filed the I-130, no you cannot enter as a non-immigrant and adjust status. It's visa fraud.

I can enter on my tourist visa though, right. I haven't traveled since we got married and never thought about that. We have been married since may and just filed the paperwork on the 12th. Honestly I was not in a rush to move ther. Being my grandma is sick but my husband is ready for me to come home.

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AOS APPROVED MAY 19, 2012

GREENCARD RECEIVED MAY 31, 2012

TIMELINE UPDATED

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I can enter on my tourist visa though, right. I haven't traveled since we got married and never thought about that. We have been married since may and just filed the paperwork on the 12th. Honestly I was not in a rush to move ther. Being my grandma is sick but my husband is ready for me to come home.

You can probably visit. I suggest you read some of the discussions about visiting during the process. Also, please update your profile to show the country you're coming from. Nobody is suggesting you're trying to commit fraud. We're just answering your question.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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You can probably visit. I suggest you read some of the discussions about visiting during the process. Also, please update your profile to show the country you're coming from. Nobody is suggesting you're trying to commit fraud. We're just answering your question.

Ok. Thanks. I will be visiting. And I'm from Jamaica

AOS APPROVED MAY 19, 2012

GREENCARD RECEIVED MAY 31, 2012

TIMELINE UPDATED

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Ok. Thanks. I will be visiting. And I'm from Jamaica

Please update your profile to indicate Jamaica.

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