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I don't know if rules have changed recently, but What I have seen,is that Illegal people can apply from inside the US, When their priority date gets current then their cases are sent to the closest US consulate in many cases is Ciudad Juarez. there,.. the illegal pay the $1000 fine (The Waiver), and if that is approved they receive the Green card. That is very common in illegal people. I am not sure in your case as you enter with visa, but became out of status.

The only thing that I see here, either way, you could stay illegal in the US, but you can't work or do many things until you case is completed. Or you can go back to Mexico, but is going to be a long wait separate from your family.

the I-94 can be extended if is not expired and could be extended for a maximum of six more months.

 
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