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My fiancee from Medellin became a US citizen last year. We've been working on the paperwork for her mother to come up with a greencard. One of the requirements is the DAS from Colombia. However, they are both worried that her mother's DAS will show that she left Colombia for Spain in 2004 and stayed for 4 years. She didn't have any visas for this. Does anyone know if this will be looked at as an issue by the US? My thought is that it may be an issue if she were applying for a visa as it shows she may overstay, but since this is a greencard, there's no risk of that. Any help or experience here from others would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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The DOS will not look in to nor care about immigration matters that occurred between two other countries not pertaining to the US. It is not material.

Good luck

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