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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Haiti
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Just now, sandranj said:

It's not on the list  but  we have hundreds of decisions given by the Board of Immigration  and from several  Circuit of Courts stating  that hit and run is a crime of moral turpitude. as i mentioned above the BIA decided "leaving the scene of an accident without  helping an injured person is considered "inherently depraved and contrary to the accepted rules of morality"

 

, that being said the BIA and the Circuit of Court consider hit and run a crime of moral turpitude!

Should I just go back to my country then. What’s your advice

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Haiti
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Just now, sandranj said:

It's not over until they say it's over! Keep up the fight.But you will need a waiver to try to overcome the inadmissibiity.

That’s very weird how they charge me. I was the one who scare and went back and report it to the police lol. I’ll just get myself ready for the worst case scenario. If they denied it I’ll just go back home and work. The worst thing is that I have a kid with my abusive spouse 

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1 minute ago, CantWaitNoMore said:

That’s very weird how they charge me. I was the one who scare and went back and report it to the police lol. I’ll just get myself ready for the worst case scenario. If they denied it I’ll just go back home and work. The worst thing is that I have a kid with my abusive spouse 

Good lucks to you and your kid. Pls go ahead and hope everything will be ok, The God always beside you, my dear.. 

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3 hours ago, Tortmaster said:

Good morning everyone! I had my I-485 interview this morning and I just wanted to share my experience.

 

My appointment was at 9:45am. I was seated in the lobby by 9:40 and had to wait a bit. I was called in at 10:30am.The interview had me swear to tell the truth then he took my picture and finger prints.

After that he asked me my name, address, and date of birth. He went down a few questions asking if I had any criminal history. He asked me if I have ever worked illegally and where(yes). He asked if I have claimed to be a US citizen or voted in a federal election(no). He asked me where I went to school, and where I work currently. He asked for my updated medical.

He told me he had 30days to make a decision but that he would probably make it sooner. He said he would review my file, and if they needed anything else he would send a notice otherwise he would send a notice with a decision. He said he could not tell me at this time what that decision would be. Honestly he was very nice, friendly and curteous.

 

I left the office at 10:45am. I drove home and had something to eat. At 12pm I got notification by email and text that my new card is being produced!!!!! Honestly I could not believe it!!!! After all this long wait and suffering God has done it as He has always done, this never-failing God.

I am so grateful to God for everyone on this forum, your help, encouragement, insight and friendship. May God bless you all and help you along on your journeys. I pray for better and safe relationships for all of us as we continue along and rebuild our lives.

 

My timeline briefly

I-360 January 9, 2017

I--485 and I-765 April 11 2017

I-360 Approved May 22, 2018

I-485 Interview September 18 2018

I-485 Online notice of Approval September 18 2018

 

👏 👏 Congratulations! and thank you for sharing. I am encouraged. 

Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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52 minutes ago, CantWaitNoMore said:

That’s very weird how they charge me. I was the one who scare and went back and report it to the police lol. I’ll just get myself ready for the worst case scenario. If they denied it I’ll just go back home and work. The worst thing is that I have a kid with my abusive spouse 

In case you want to return to your home Country you will need your ex husband permission to take your child with you,if he doesn’t agree then you will have to ask to the Court permission to take the child with you.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Haiti
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45 minutes ago, Hanna Bui said:

I hope and believe you will get approved GC. Pls try and try your best. 

I’m trying my best. I spend 14k already hiring 2 attorneys to work with me. It seems like they don’t know all the rules since I’m always come up with ideas about what’s written in the uscis website. Very stressful! Thanks for your faith in prayers in my matter.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Haiti
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4 minutes ago, sandranj said:

In case you want to return to your home Country you will need your ex husband permission to take your child with you,if he doesn’t agree then you will have to ask to the Court permission to take the child with you.

I’m the husband lol

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1 minute ago, CantWaitNoMore said:

I’m trying my best. I spend 14k already hiring 2 attorneys to work with me. It seems like they don’t know all the rules since I’m always come up with ideas about what’s written in the uscis website. Very stressful! Thanks for your faith in prayers in my matter.

Your honesty will lead you to the success. Don't give up. Everything depends on the God. Go and go. 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, sandranj said:

I agree with you that she  should get a divorce as soon as possible in order  not have legal ties with her husband ,but regarding the divorce she doesn't need to be divorced or show intent to divorce to have her AOS approved. VAWA Law allows the person to file VAWA when still living with the abuser, but the person should not be living with the abuser when attending the AOS interview.If the person doesn't have a place to stay then the person should go to a shelter for victims of domestic violence.

Thank you @sandra, you guys are the best. 

 
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