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On 12/8/2024 at 10:58 AM, Crazy Cat said:

No.  There has been no mention of effects on people lawfully present in the US.  I would not advise anyone to let his/her legal status lapse.

I let my legal status lapse due to the time it’s taking to complete the paperwork and due to the fact that we decided to marry a day before my flight home after being here for 88 days. So I’m out of status and haven’t submitted the AOS package yet. Would my case be denied due to being out of status for 9 months? If a police officer pulled my husband over while driving me somewhere could I be deported? 

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2 minutes ago, Krishetngjbc said:

Would my case be denied due to being out of status for 9 months? 

Not if your spouse a US citizen. This will be forgiven if you disclose the overstay.

 

However, case may always be denied for other reasons.

 

3 minutes ago, Krishetngjbc said:

 If a police officer pulled my husband over while driving me somewhere could I be deported? 

Anybody out of status can be be deported. However, if you have pending I-130, I-485 and documentation of this, the deportation is unlikely.

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16 minutes ago, Krishetngjbc said:

If a police officer pulled my husband over while driving me somewhere could I be deported?

Before you file the I-485?  Absolutely.

 

 

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1 hour ago, OldUser said:

Not if your spouse a US citizen. This will be forgiven if you disclose the overstay.

 

However, case may always be denied for other reasons.

 

Anybody out of status can be be deported. However, if you have pending I-130, I-485 and documentation of this, the deportation is unlikely.

Thank you

I’m also curious to know if there’s a time limit between getting the immigration medical check done and submitting the I-131? If so how long?

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22 minutes ago, Krishetngjbc said:

Thank you

I’m also curious to know if there’s a time limit between getting the immigration medical check done and submitting the I-131? If so how long?

I-131 can be submitted together with I-485 and I-693.

I-131 can only be filed if I-485 is filed with it or there's already I-485 on file.

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15 minutes ago, OldUser said:

I-131 can be submitted together with I-485 and I-693.

I-131 can only be filed if I-485 is filed with it or there's already I-485 on file.

I apologise, I will indeed be submitting it along with those other documents however I’m still wondering if there’s a timelimit between receiving the medical exam and submitting the AOS package? 

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22 minutes ago, Krishetngjbc said:

I apologise, I will indeed be submitting it along with those other documents however I’m still wondering if there’s a timelimit between receiving the medical exam and submitting the AOS package? 

Effective April 4, 2024, any Form I-693 that was properly completed and signed by a civil surgeon on or after Nov. 1, 2023, does not expire. You can use it indefinitely as evidence that you are not inadmissible on health-related grounds.

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4 hours ago, OldUser said:

Effective April 4, 2024, any Form I-693 that was properly completed and signed by a civil surgeon on or after Nov. 1, 2023, does not expire. You can use it indefinitely as evidence that you are not inadmissible on health-related grounds.

That’s great, thank you 

 
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