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Extend B2 visa while I-130 is Pending

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23 minutes ago, retheem said:

Follow this advice; it's accurate and to the point. There is no need for consular processing, as you can see F2A visas are not being given currently and could be banned indefinitely. Since you are in the US and legal, you can file for AOS before expiry of your B1/B2 visa. Also, i will advice you not to travel outside of the country until you have your green card. An advance parole I-131 is good on paper, but it just says you can be excused to come back to the US. Not that CBP will necessarily allow you in, and can still deny you entry at a POE. Think smart and secure yourself here.

thanks a lot!!! Xiexie

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