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Hi. Looking for advice for a friend. Thanks in advance for your help.

Woman enters on a B1 visa. She marries a man here that has a 10yr gc. (was petitioned by his sister) Can he file the I130 and she wait here for approval then do AOS? Her B1 expires in Feb (I don't know why they waited so long). She can't file the 539 to extend her B1 because she would no longer be a non-immig.

Is it necessary for her to return to her country and wait out the I130, or can she stay here? I have read so much my head is spinning.

Thanks,

Jackie (F)

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for the spouses of Permanent residents, there is NO immigrant visa number immediately available. That means, even though I-130 may be approved some time soon, no AOS can be done before the priority date (on NOA 1) becomes current (see Visa Bulettin). The wait is 4 - 5 years... In the meanwhile, the lady who entered on B1 visa has no legal status (no DL, no working permit...).

The second scenario is that the PR spouse applys for the citizenship and sponzors his wife as citizen. Even if he would be eligible for that now, it would still take some time to go through the process first... before taking care of wife's status.

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yes, he can (should) file I-130. However, that wan't change wife's status: after Feb X, she'll be overstaying (illegal). Legaly, she has to leave by the date on her I-94 (I am guessing that's what you were talking about, it doesn't matter when B1 visa expires).

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Moldova
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I think it would be easier if he was a US citizen. I have a friend who overstayed her student status for a month or two and she married her fiance who was a US citizen. They filed for AOS and didn't have any problem getting it approved.

Love is patient

2003

05/01 - Engagement

10/20 - I-129f sent to TSC

10/24 - NOA1

2004

04/09 - NOA2

04/22 - NVC sent petition to Bucharest

07/20 - interview - APPROVED!

08/13 - flight to RDU

09/18 - Wedding

09/30 - SSN with married name

10/01 - sent in AOS to Charlotte

10/13 - NOA - AOS & EAD

10/20 - Bio

12/02 - received EAD

2005

08/18 - e-filed EAD renewal

10/13 - FP

10/24 - interview letter

11/02 - EAD recieved

12/13 - AOS interview

12/19 - Green Card received

2007

09/14 - I-751 sent to TSC

09/18 - received

10/16 - Check cashed. Transf. to CSC

10/17 - NOA received

12/15 - biometrics

01/25 - permanent Green Card approved

2008

09/16 - N-400 sent to TSC

09/19 - received

09/22 - check cashed

09/23 - NOA

10/23 - Biometrics

11/22 - Interview letter received

01/26 - Interview - PASSED!

03/13 - Oath

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I think it would be easier if he was a US citizen. I have a friend who overstayed her student status for a month or two and she married her fiance who was a US citizen. They filed for AOS and didn't have any problem getting it approved.

A USC does not have to wait for a visa number, a USC does.

About 6 years.

“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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Hi. Looking for advice for a friend. Thanks in advance for your help.

Woman enters on a B1 visa. She marries a man here that has a 10yr gc. (was petitioned by his sister) Can he file the I130 and she wait here for approval then do AOS? Her B1 expires in Feb (I don't know why they waited so long). She can't file the 539 to extend her B1 because she would no longer be a non-immig.

Is it necessary for her to return to her country and wait out the I130, or can she stay here? I have read so much my head is spinning.

Thanks,

Jackie (F)

Cant adjust status in the US. Will have to go back to home country and wait for visa number or for the husband to become USC.

 
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