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I came with my husband and our 1yo daughter 4 years ago with a tourist visa. At that point, we didn’t have the information about a student visa. Currently, I was told about a possibility to recover our status and apply for a student visa as a path to become legal. Anyone with experience on that?  I understand we shouldn’t have overstayed. Now we have also a second child that is a citizen. We are trying to find a possibility to be become legal, if any.

If we can get the student visa we really want to continue our education. 

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Just now, Annie2024 said:

Thank you powerpuff, the path I was told was to recover the status first and after that to start the process to switch the visa. I am really interested on the possibility of recover the status if this is a real possibility.

How exactly are you planning to recover your status at the moment? I don’t see how that’s remotely possible. 

 

 

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It was a lawyer that told me about this possibility. They also mentioned that it would have the risk of leaving the country immediately if the status recovery was not approved. I am skeptical about this possibility as well. That’s why I came to this large community to see if anyone had this experience before. If my chances to be forced to leave the country is high, I would not try this path at all.

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Sounds like he wants to fleece you for money. If this were an actual thing, I’m sure it would be well known and tried by everyone who overstayed.

 

I’m sorry but you do not have a path to a legal status in your situation as of now. When your US citizen child turns 21, they can sponsor you and you can adjust status in the US and the 10 year ban will be forgiven as you are an immediate relative of a US Citizen. If you leave the US at any point you will have to serve the 10 year ban first. A US citizen child will not be able to file a waiver or do anything about it, you will have to serve out the full ban. 

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2 hours ago, Annie2024 said:

It was a lawyer that told me about this possibility. They also mentioned that it would have the risk of leaving the country immediately if the status recovery was not approved. I am skeptical about this possibility as well. That’s why I came to this large community to see if anyone had this experience before. If my chances to be forced to leave the country is high, I would not try this path at all.

Sounds like you have a charlatan lawyer.  A change of status (COS) from B to F1 would have been possible if you hadn't overstayed, but not now.

 

Also:  an F1 is a non-immigrant visa, which I can't ever see you getting again with an overstay.   Why would they take your word for it that you would leave after completing your education?  You have violated the terms of one visa, and likely will do it again.

 

Are you really happy to stay here as an illegal immigrant for 20 years?  Have you read about what is coming down the pike for undocumented immigrants next year?  If it were me, I'd take my child and leave while I still had control over the situation.

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