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46 minutes ago, patelsp said:

Hey piff,

So I have sent motion today thorough attorney. I understood that I am loosing money to pay fees but I am in very critical situation here. I have one very important question.

As my student status got void and and they denied this i485 on June 21st, Technically right now I am out of status. They give 30 days to file a motion otherwise this decision will be considered final. So when they will review this my motion, they will "have to overlook" my this gap of unlawful presence while correcting their mistake, right?

yes, it will be disregarded. at the same time go to the local office and deal with them over there, then you don't have to wait for motion to reconsider to be pending for several months. did you just stop going to school and this is how your F-1 got voided out?

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34 minutes ago, piff said:

yes, it will be disregarded. at the same time go to the local office and deal with them over there, then you don't have to wait for motion to reconsider to be pending for several months. did you just stop going to school and this is how your F-1 got voided out?

Alright, I got you regarding gap of unlawful presence. Regarding Student F-1, I came on F-1 on Jan-2015 and graduated in Dec-2016. In Dec-2016, I had two options to opt EAD. OPT ead or i485 based ead. I applied for i485 ead. So as I did not applied for opt ead, I am no more in F-1 status and decision letter says this statement that "Your student visa is expired when you graduated in Dec-2016. You cannot stay in United States."

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21 minutes ago, patelsp said:

Alright, I got you regarding gap of unlawful presence. Regarding Student F-1, I came on F-1 on Jan-2015 and graduated in Dec-2016. In Dec-2016, I had two options to opt EAD. OPT ead or i485 based ead. I applied for i485 ead. So as I did not applied for opt ead, I am no more in F-1 status and decision letter says this statement that "Your student visa is expired when you graduated in Dec-2016. You cannot stay in United States."

I see! If I was you, I would be by the USCIS office as much as I can before I can get an officer to speak to

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