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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ivory Coast
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Hi everyone who here as ever filed for a motion to reopen and terminate removal proceedings themselves? Your experience is much needed.

I was put on removal proceeding by mistake because I never overstay a visa but apparently it has to follow the process time. My i130 is approved and i485 administratively close until the removal proceedings is reopen and terminate. Please share your experience filling your self or with a lawyer and the time frame the process took before receiving a feedback from the court. Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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When you get to removal proceedings, it is usually time for a lawyer.

Can you tell us more about your process? When did you arrive in the USA and with what kind of visa? When did you renew the visa/ when did it run out/ why would they say you are overstaying if you didn't?

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ivory Coast
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When you get to removal proceedings, it is usually time for a lawyer.

Can you tell us more about your process? When did you arrive in the USA and with what kind of visa? When did you renew the visa/ when did it run out/ why would they say you are overstaying if you didn't?

Actually I have been in and out several times and they said the removal condition is dated in 2013 when I came in and left 10 days before my visa expired but leaving the USA now that there is no I 94 you will not get any stamp of nothing of that kind to say they will never know you left.

I have the stamp of dubai showing I left then Uganda the next day cos I was going to congo on an work assignment.

After that I came in 7 different times then got married to my then fiance and was still going in and out the USA till I got pregnant with a risky pregnancy that is when my husband and I decided I stay for the baby and we adjusted after I deliver. That is the story to cut it short and thanks for you reply

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Actually I have been in and out several times and they said the removal condition is dated in 2013 when I came in and left 10 days before my visa expired but leaving the USA now that there is no I 94 you will not get any stamp of nothing of that kind to say they will never know you left.

I have the stamp of dubai showing I left then Uganda the next day cos I was going to congo on an work assignment.

After that I came in 7 different times then got married to my then fiance and was still going in and out the USA till I got pregnant with a risky pregnancy that is when my husband and I decided I stay for the baby and we adjusted after I deliver. That is the story to cut it short and thanks for you reply

There is still an I-94, it's electronic and should every time that you entered and exited the US.

This is where you check your I-94. https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/consent.html





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There is still an I-94, it's electronic and should every time that you entered and exited the US.

This is where you check your I-94. https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/consent.html

No there was not when I entered and each time I did may be depend on the state I came each time to Atlanta Georgia and they will only put a stamp with the staying period on it

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No there was not when I entered and each time I did may be depend on the state I came each time to Atlanta Georgia and they will only put a stamp with the staying period on it

Yeah that's the point of it being electronic, you don't get that I-94 stapled in your passport anymore. You get a stamp which states the date you're allowed to stay to and then they update your I-94 electronically and if you want to know if they did it right you have to look it up online. If it's incorrect you need to contact CBP and have them update it.





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Yeah that's the point of it being electronic, you don't get that I-94 stapled in your passport anymore. You get a stamp which states the date you're allowed to stay to and then they update your I-94 electronically and if you want to know if they did it right you have to look it up online. If it's incorrect you need to contact CBP and have them update it.

Well each time I was traveling out I asked an officer about what to do they will always say nothing I just have to flight out and if and when coming their system will adjust automatically
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Yes they scan your passport at arrival and departure and it updates the I-94...

So I guess their system failed to do so and now I am in a mess. During the interview the IOWA even said it's a mistake on their end but will have to go through procedures

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So I guess their system failed to do so and now I am in a mess. During the interview the IOWA even said it's a mistake on their end but will have to go through procedures

Now I am stock here my son is very sick back home in can't travel because no AP and this situation where I have to wait I don't know how long more.

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Can your husband not travel?

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Now I am stock here my son is very sick back home i can't travel because no AP and this situation where I have to wait I don't know how long more.

Can your husband not travel?

Of course he can but he has a busy schedule and no days off for now
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You need an arty to help, uscis does not like to accept their mistakes,

or change errors if its so, maybe you can also tap your Congressperson

if their office is not too busy right now.

Cases are different even when it seem easy & the same as somone elses,

once theres complications an atty is needed asap

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You need an arty to help, uscis does not like to accept their mistakes,

or change errors if its so, maybe you can also tap your Congressperson

if their office is not too busy right now.

Cases are different even when it seem easy & the same as somone elses,

once theres complications an atty is needed asap

Does contacting the congressman help at least accelerate the process? Because after all the research I made no matter what the motion to reopen the removal proceedings need to be filed with the judge, if contacting the congressman can accelerate I will do it ASAP

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