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My friends husband is incarcerated. They met when he was on probation and he promised heaven and earth to change and not to go back to prison. He violated his parole and now back to prison. We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration. Can he file  AOS while in prison? My brother in law can be a joint sponsor.  Can my friend attend interview without her husband? their marriage is about six month, should she wait till she is married for two years to adjust , is there any hope for her cos she not working and living with my sister in law.  she doesnt  have money for lawyers and all. What is the best thing to do. 

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I'm assuming it is about the OP posting as a friend, but got confused.

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If I'm reading it right,  I think that the OPs joint sponsor is currently in Prison?  Either that or the man in prison has a couple of wives? Or maybe shes posting like its a friend, and got confused. Not to worry, no wine here and I'm just as lost. Lol 

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5 minutes ago, Meg&Andrew said:

If I'm reading it right,  I think that the OPs joint sponsor is currently in Prison?  Either that or the man in prison has a couple of wives? Or maybe shes posting like its a friend, and got confused. Not to worry, no wine here and I'm just as lost. Lol 

If you go tru my timeline, you will see that I filed for my AOS couple of years ago and have a valid green card and this is not my First Post. I am asking for a friend that got married and her husband got arrested and currently in Prison. Can he file for her or not. 

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Everything is a joke for you all. If my own husband is in prison I will say it and get all available advice. So if you are done drinking your wine can you kindly give ur opinion if you have any. 

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49 minutes ago, Credo said:

My friends husband is incarcerated. They met when he was on probation and he promised heaven and earth to change and not to go back to prison. He violated his parole and now back to prison. We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration. Can he file  AOS while in prison? My brother in law can be a joint sponsor.  Can my friend attend interview without her husband? their marriage is about six month, should she wait till she is married for two years to adjust , is there any hope for her cos she not working and living with my sister in law.  she doesnt  have money for lawyers and all. What is the best thing to do. 

OK first, calm down. There's nothing wrong with laughing a little. Secondly, you plainly said "We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration" Hence the confusion. 

 

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55 minutes ago, Credo said:

My friends husband is incarcerated. . We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration. Can he file  AOS while in prison? My brother in law can be a joint sponsor. 

Bolded is what confused people. 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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2 hours ago, Meg&Andrew said:

OK first, calm down. There's nothing wrong with laughing a little. Secondly, you plainly said "We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration" Hence the confusion. 

 

What visa is your friend here on?  

Thanks for answering me. She came on a visiting visa. 

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Yes he can file now

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Yes he can file while in jail.  The only offense that keeps USC from being eligible for a petition is an AWA conviction. 

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Might be best if the friend herself creates an account and asks her own questions. It's free and easy to join. She will then be able to give all the pertinent information (with respect, OP, no matter how good of a friend you are you don't know everything about this couple and their situation - no married couple tells other people everything). Also sge can also find support from people here who have filed whilst the spouse was incarcerated. There are a few people on here in that situation that she can connect with. 

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16 hours ago, Credo said:

My friends husband is incarcerated. They met when he was on probation and he promised heaven and earth to change and not to go back to prison. He violated his parole and now back to prison. We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration. Can he file  AOS while in prison? My brother in law can be a joint sponsor.  Can my friend attend interview without her husband? their marriage is about six month, should she wait till she is married for two years to adjust , is there any hope for her cos she not working and living with my sister in law.  she doesnt  have money for lawyers and all. What is the best thing to do. 

I guess we are all confused because you said on later post, you've done AOS long time ago but on the first post you posted, "We were planning on filing for my AOS before his arrest. Is there a way forward for my immigration. " which confused us all. 

What has your AOS got to do with your friend if the question is about your friend's AOS. That part I guess is causing us confusion.

I believe Credo meant, "WE WERE PLANNING"  "my immigration" refers to her friend and her brother in law?

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1. Click on your blue nickname on top right corner, there will be a dropdown menu> My Timeline > Edit/Add My Entry.

2. Click on your blue nickname at top right corner, dropdown menu > Account Settings > Profile > Edit Profile (Black button) > change your Filed for and Location.

3. If you would like to update your signature, click on your blue nickname on top right corner, dropdown menu> Account Settings > Left menu click on Signature.

IMPT: If you change address, DO NOT FORGET TO fill up AR-11 Online,for your USC Spouse, fill up I-865! 

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