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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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Hi all,

 

I am a US citizen. I supported my old high school friend to come here on a UHP (ukrainian humanitarian parole) in 2022 when the invasion began. Long story short, we got married in January, got a baby on the way, couldn't be happier. 

 

We filed for my wife's green card on Feb 8th but haven't received NOA yet. We saw the news today that green card applications for all people on humanitarian programs are paused indefinitely, regardless of basis.

 

Is anyone else in the same boat? I'm not even sure what to do at this point, just very concerned...

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I'm not a lawyer and not an expert in this subject. I saw the news of people not being able to get their parole related docs. But your wife is married to you, US citizen. Even people out of status can get GC if they're married to US citizen, as long as they entered with inspection and don't have other bars to adjustment.

 

Not receiving NOA just yet is normal. I'd give at least 4-8 weeks for it to show in the mail, this is normal timeline. You didn't even have 2 full weeks since filing. When did application arrive to USCIS? I bet it took few days...

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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7 minutes ago, OldUser said:

I'm not a lawyer and not an expert in this subject. I saw the news of people not being able to get their parole related docs. But your wife is married to you, US citizen. Even people out of status can get GC if they're married to US citizen, as long as they entered with inspection and don't have other bars to adjustment.

 

Not receiving NOA just yet is normal. I'd give at least 4-8 weeks for it to show in the mail, this is normal timeline. You didn't even have 2 full weeks since filing. When did application arrive to USCIS? I bet it took few days...

 

 

Thank you. Let's hope that's the case. She entered legally, through an airport inspection, on a legal status (event hough parole, not a visa). USCIS received the package on Feb 13th.

 

I'm hoping this will be all good anyway, but it's scary for us and we are not sure what to do.

Edited by twistedfires615
 
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