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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Honduras
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Hi everyone, I'm wanting to share my experience. I had previously posted on the fact that even though me and my husband had already been interviewed for his marriage green card, we received a second interview in the mail. I was freaking out because you automatically assume that something has gone wrong. While we were waiting for a while on the lobby, the Immigration officer that you hand out your appointment interview paper to came out and said that we were scheduled by mistake, that the contractors that schedule the interviews are not USCIS affiliated and therefore my husbands file somehow got rescheduled, and it happens often. He said that even the supervisor was reviewing my husbands file and said that he didn't understand why we were called in again, if everything was good with his case. The officer did tell us that an interviewing officer would be calling us in either way and maybe we might be getting our case adjudicated right then and there. Good news right? Actually things went pretty bad, My husband when he was 17, during one whole week, he kept getting caught at the border and thrown right back to Mexico. Until he successfully entered. Heres the thing though, He wasn't deported, he was whats called "catch and release". So apparently the interviewing officer said that he thinks my husband is ineligible for a green card because of all those times he was caught at the border, he kept asking my husband what exactly happened, did he see a judge, how long did it take for CBP to send him out, did he sign official deportation papers, or "exclusion papers". Now before any of this we did a FOIA and nothing came up, which means he wasn't officially deported. Now the interviewing officer said that he would be contacting CBP to see what exactly happened at the border. And depending on what happened he would be sending a decision. Now if anyone can answer these questions, so if it turns out he was just "caught and released" and not officially deported, he will get an approval for a green card right ? or even then will he still be denied ? And even so doesn't 245i cover it ? thats the whole point of it right ?

June, 1996: EWI from Honduras and been here ever since !
April , 2001: American born father filed I-130
May 22 , 2012 : Lawyer sent AOS
June 10, 2012 : checks cashed
June 11, 2012 : NOA's arrived
June 13, 2012 : Biometrics appointment arrived for July 5th
June 19, 2012: Succesful walk-in at Bellflower,ca office
July 25, 2012 : First card production ordered text/email
July 30, 2012 : second card production ordered text/email
July 30 ,2012 : Third text/email approval notice sent
July 31,2012 : Fourth text/email usps reported it picked up email
Aug 2, 2012 : Fifth email USPS has delivered your new card at address on file
Sep 7,2012 : Text notification update: On September7th we mailed you an appointment notice for an interview for October 10,2012!!
Sep 10,2012: receieved interview letter in the mail for October 10 at LA field office!

May 6,2013 : Recieved email I-485 approved

May 10,2013: card document production ordered/ received Welcome letter

May 16,2013: Received Green Card in Mail!

 
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