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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Just getting on to see what people are thinking.

 

My wife immigrated from the Philippines and got her Conditional Green Card in August 2018. We were/are planning on applying for her new ten year Green Card next month (May). With Trump's new executive order barring new Green Card allocations, I'm wondering if there will be trouble in renewing her status on time. Details are few at this moment and questions are already being raised about whether or not there will be exemptions in cases like ours. Does anyone have any thoughts about this? 

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I think your best bet is to wait for the actual EO and see what it states,based upon the rough draft of the EO (the version referenced here)- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-21/trump-says-he-ll-suspend-immigration-to-u-s-over-virus-concerns , removal of conditions should not be affected. I would also not take anything trump says at face value since he justs one random thing after another.

Good luck...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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5 minutes ago, Afsjesse said:

Just getting on to see what people are thinking.

 

My wife immigrated from the Philippines and got her Conditional Green Card in August 2018. We were/are planning on applying for her new ten year Green Card next month (May). With Trump's new executive order barring new Green Card allocations, I'm wondering if there will be trouble in renewing her status on time. Details are few at this moment and questions are already being raised about whether or not there will be exemptions in cases like ours. Does anyone have any thoughts about this? 

No. The EO only stop Embassy or Consulate oversea issued immigration visa for a limited time( 30-90 days) until the pandemic over. Even you apply for ROC, you still PLR .

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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38 minutes ago, Afsjesse said:

Just getting on to see what people are thinking.

 

My wife immigrated from the Philippines and got her Conditional Green Card in August 2018. We were/are planning on applying for her new ten year Green Card next month (May). With Trump's new executive order barring new Green Card allocations, I'm wondering if there will be trouble in renewing her status on time. Details are few at this moment and questions are already being raised about whether or not there will be exemptions in cases like ours. Does anyone have any thoughts about this? 

No issue for someone already in the US.  File as required

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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4 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

It was a typo LOL

Yep. I know. I was being funny in my reply post about a confused LPR .. at least I thought it was funny !! .. but the explanations of PLR and  LPR  that were stared weren’t correct anyway 😁

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6 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Yep. I know. I was being funny in my reply post about a confused LPR .. at least I thought it was funny !! .. but the explanations of PLR and  LPR  that we’re stared weren’t correct anyway 😁

A lawful permanent resident is someone who has been granted the right to live in the United States indefinitely. Permanent residents are given what's known as a “green card,” which is a photo ID card that proves their status. ... Permanent residentsremain the citizen of another country.

 
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