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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I once applied for adjustment of status from BI to FI but was denied.My wife(USC) has currently filed for me i-130.What are y chances for approval since i am on overstay for 1yr now.

why were you denied?

Adjusting to greencard based on a marriage to a USC is a very different than adjusting from B2 to F1

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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After that denial, did you receive anything else in the mail from USCIS?Let's say a letter stating that you have 30 days to leave?

If NOT, go ahead and prepare/file the rest of the forms I-765, I-485...Don't file I-131 Advance parole, it will be useless in your case. If I were you, I would've filed everything concurrently. Anyway, DO NOT leave US until you get your Green Card. You have very good chances to get approved if you marriage is legit and file everything correctly. Good luck!

My N-400 Journey

06-02-2017 - N-400 package mailed to Dallas Lockbox

06-06-2017 - Credit card charged; received text and email confirming that application was received and NOA is on its way

06-10-2017 - Received NOA letter from NBC dated 06-05-2017

06-16-2017 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter for 06-28-2017

01-19-2018 - Interview Letter sent

02-27-18 - Interview and Oath Ceremony. Finally US CITIZEN! 

My ROC Journey

03-08-2012 - I-751 package mailed to VSC

03-10-2012 - I-751 package delivered

03-14-2012 - Check cashed

03-15-2012 - NOA received, dated 03-12-2012

04-27-2012 - Biometrics appointment

11-23-2012 - ROC approved

11-28-2012 - Approval letter received

12-06-2012 - 10 years Green Card received

My AOS Journey

04-17-09 I-130&I-485&I-765 received by USCIS

04-19-10 AOS Approved

04-29-10 Green Card received

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After that denial, did you receive anything else in the mail from USCIS?Let's say a letter stating that you have 30 days to leave?

If NOT, go ahead and prepare/file the rest of the forms I-765, I-485...Don't file I-131 Advance parole, it will be useless in your case. If I were you, I would've filed everything concurrently. Anyway, DO NOT leave US until you get your Green Card. You have very good chances to get approved if you marriage is legit and file everything correctly. Good luck!

yes i got the letter stating 30 days to leave.but ignored it cause mu wife was still a perm resident,but now she is USC.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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I've got a denial letter before, trying to extend a tourist visa, but they didn't give me 30 days to leave the country, they just gave me 30 days to respond to their letter, it was some kind of "motion to re-open the case"-I don't remember te exact terms. However, I think it's better to double check with an immigration lawyer if that letter would affect your AOS processing. Good luck!

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My N-400 Journey

06-02-2017 - N-400 package mailed to Dallas Lockbox

06-06-2017 - Credit card charged; received text and email confirming that application was received and NOA is on its way

06-10-2017 - Received NOA letter from NBC dated 06-05-2017

06-16-2017 - Received Biometrics Appointment Letter for 06-28-2017

01-19-2018 - Interview Letter sent

02-27-18 - Interview and Oath Ceremony. Finally US CITIZEN! 

My ROC Journey

03-08-2012 - I-751 package mailed to VSC

03-10-2012 - I-751 package delivered

03-14-2012 - Check cashed

03-15-2012 - NOA received, dated 03-12-2012

04-27-2012 - Biometrics appointment

11-23-2012 - ROC approved

11-28-2012 - Approval letter received

12-06-2012 - 10 years Green Card received

My AOS Journey

04-17-09 I-130&I-485&I-765 received by USCIS

04-19-10 AOS Approved

04-29-10 Green Card received

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Close to 100% unless your deportation has been ordered way back when. You need to find that out.

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