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Does any one on VJ who went through the AOS status through marriage to a USC have experience with their parents or legal guardians also being visa overstayers?

Did this come up at all in the interview? Even if you can't relate to the experience, my concern is whether my parents' status will come up at all as I apply for AOS and go through the interview and put their presence in the USC in jeopardy. Any guidance or advice would be really appreciated!

Thank you very much!

Timeline:

10/18- Express mailed I-130, I-485 & I-765 to Chicago address

10/19- Received delivery notice from USPS to Chicago lockbox

10/24- Received text message and email notification of application arrival from USCIS with receipt #'s for all three applications from MSC (National Benefits Center).

10/27- Received hard copy letters on the mail of our NOAs for all three applications (dated 10/25)

10/27- Received biometrics appointment letter re: I-485 & I-765 for 11/22

11/22- Completed biometrics appointment

12/9 - Received initial Interview notice for I-485

12/16- Received e-mail that EAD card is in production!

12/21 -Received second email that EAD is in production & status is now in "post decision activity"

12/22- Received second email notice of approval being mailed on this date

12/24- Received EAD on the mail!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
Timeline
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You do not have any choice about providing the info.

When it comes down to it their immigration issues are theirs, not yours.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Thanks for your feedback, @Boiler! I definitely know and understand that if the question comes up I don't have an option but say the truth, as with all other questions. Would love to hear if any VJ'ers have had similar experience in this or have any legal knowledge on this particular aspect. Thanks again so much for your quick response :)

Timeline:

10/18- Express mailed I-130, I-485 & I-765 to Chicago address

10/19- Received delivery notice from USPS to Chicago lockbox

10/24- Received text message and email notification of application arrival from USCIS with receipt #'s for all three applications from MSC (National Benefits Center).

10/27- Received hard copy letters on the mail of our NOAs for all three applications (dated 10/25)

10/27- Received biometrics appointment letter re: I-485 & I-765 for 11/22

11/22- Completed biometrics appointment

12/9 - Received initial Interview notice for I-485

12/16- Received e-mail that EAD card is in production!

12/21 -Received second email that EAD is in production & status is now in "post decision activity"

12/22- Received second email notice of approval being mailed on this date

12/24- Received EAD on the mail!

 
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