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1 hour ago, Cristina280390 said:

Hello, I had a similar experience than yours. Ill copy paste part of a message that I send someone else who asked me about this as well:

 

In January 2020, while I was in the US with a tourist visa,  the NVC created the case and in early February we upload all forms. March 2020 and Peru, my country, closes all borders indefinately. It was about two week before my return flight was scheduled. I still had my B2 visa valid till June so we decided to wait and see how pandemic and NVC progressed. April 2020 we receive an RFE asking for documents that I could only obtain in person in my country, which had all non-essential instituions closed, so no way I was going to get them even if I managed to get a flight there. At the same time, we spoke to 2 lawyers about the best way to proceed and both told me to stay and file AOS, since I have extensive evidence that I had no immigrant intent at my time of arrival (NVC receipts, return ticket, I had change interview consulate from Germany to Peru, closure of borders, proof of signing up with the Peruvian Consulate for Assistance). I contacted NVC to let them know I was changing process to AOS and I am waiting for my green card to be granted, I just had my biometrics earlier this week and I am waiting for my EAD and AP.

Oh thank you very much. Can you tell me if you replied yes to this on your i485 seeing that you reach NVC stage please?

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8 minutes ago, AyoIR said:

Oh thank you very much. Can you tell me if you replied yes to this on your i485 seeing that you reach NVC stage please?

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An attorney told me to write:

1. Yes

2. Lima, Peru (in my case)

3. In decision I put pending, since I never replied to the RFE I received. 

4. In date of decision I put N/A

 

I dont know if in your case it would be the same with you didnt go through the whole process, or if you would write DQ and the date they notified you about it.

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I wrote in Spanish instead of English by accident
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12 hours ago, AyoIR said:

Can you tell me if you replied yes to this on your i485 seeing that you reach NVC stage please?

 

Your wife should answer "Yes" to that question.  Since her case was already DQ'ed, that means she already submitted her DS-260 visa application form.

 

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On 5/7/2021 at 5:11 AM, Chancy said:

 

Your wife should answer "Yes" to that question.  Since her case was already DQ'ed, that means she already submitted her DS-260 visa application form.

 

And what if the case hasn't been DQ'ed yet, meaning you haven't sent the affidavit of support and DS-260 and are just seeking to switch to AOS

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