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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/02/lidiane-carmo-sole-surviv_n_1250796.html?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl1|sec1_lnk1%26pLid%3D132370

The sole survivor of a family killed in a horrific, mile-long pileup on Florida's I-75 will not be deported, federal immigration officials said.

15-year-old Lidiane Carmo learned Tuesday in a Gainesville hospital that her pastor father, mother, 17-year-old sister and uncle were dead, reports WSBTV. The family came to the United States from Brazil 12 years ago, according to relatives, then stayed illegally when their visas expired.

"The Carmo family was in the United States illegally," Alonso Oliveira, a fellow pastor and family friend told CNN. "The family wanted to obtain legal status but had no laws to help them do so."

The Carmo family was on their way back to their home in Georgia from attending a religious conference in Orlando when smoke and smog from a brush fire apparently contributed to a massive wreck that claimed 11 lives and injured 18 people.

Relatives who wanted to keep the ninth-grader in the United States feared she would be sent back to Brazil when her undocumented status was revealed, but U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Barbara Gonzalez said in a statement the agency's "stated priorities include convicted criminals, immigration fugitives, repeat immigration law violators and recent border crossers."

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Miss Lidiane Carmo as she deals with the tragic loss of her family," Gonzalez said, according to CNN. "Reports of her facing deportation are completely false."

USC attempting to obtain GC for Canadian husband


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Apr 11, 2011: I-130 filed
Jul 11, 2011: I-130 approved
Aug 18, 2011: NVC process begins
Oct 6, 2011: NVC process completed
Nov 4, 2011: Interview date assigned
Dec 2, 2011: Interview at Consulate (Result: AP - No reason given on 221g)
Feb 7, 2012: Passport requested by Consulate
(...Husband needed passport for personal reasons during this time...)
Apr 9, 2012: Passport mailed to Consulate
Apr 25, 2012: Visa issued
May 1, 2012: Visa in hand
May 31, 2012: POE at Montreal's Trudeau Airport
Early July: Physical Green Card received in mail. Yes, it's green!

March 13, 2014: ROC filed (went to VSC)

March 17, 2014: NOA

April 22, 2014: Biometrics appointment

December 9, 2014: Case inquiry initiated

December 11, 2014: Response: "The processing of your case has been delayed. A check of our records establishes that your case is not yet ready for decision, as the required security checks remain pending."

March 14, 2014: Received NOA that approval had been given on March 10; expect new GC within 60 days.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Norway
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Wow, that is horrible. :(

I am glad to hear that she won't be sent back; I just hope that everything works out for her.

July 29, 2010 - Met online as penpals

September 15, 2010 - Began relationship

August 25th, 2011 - Met in person

September 20, 2011 - I-129F sent

September 26, 2011 - NOA1

February 13, 2012 - NOA2

June 18, 2012 - Interview - Approved!

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Good call - the last thing that young lady needs is more trauma.

"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" - Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945.

"Retreat hell! We just got here!"

CAPT. LLOYD WILLIAMS, USMC

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