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Crazy Cat

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  1. 🤣 "“This wasn’t just a case of someone trying to ‘meat’ their budget. This was a calculated, ‘high-steaks operation’ that left two stores with significant losses,” the sheriff added. “While this suspect’s selection was choice, his method wasn’t kosher."
  2. **Thread has been Moved from Removing conditions on US Residency since OP is renewing a 10 year Green Card***
  3. I would not count on USCIS sending a new extension letter. I would seek an appointment with USCIS to get an ADIT stamp.
  4. Do you have a valid justification for not attending as scheduled?
  5. ***Thread moved to Tourist Visas as OP entered via ESTA****
  6. ESTA entries cannot be extended. I would encourage you to avoid an overstay at all costs....else ESTA will be voided forever and you risk deportation...as well as likely B2 visa denial. Even an extension request under a B2 visa would be risky and not guaranteed. Do not overstay. I wish you the best under these trying circumstances.
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  8. You have no idea how unpredictable it can be.......Once you file the I-485, you are in a limbo period.....Once your I-94 expires, you are out of status......theoretically, once you file the I-485, you are in "authorized stay" until the I-485 is either approved or denied....but that is not a legal status....it is a policy,.....Be prepared for the inability to work, travel outside the US for months.
  9. Under current circumstances, I would caution anyone who entered as a tourist who is considering adjustment of status. Once your I-94 has expired, you are subject to heavy scrutiny by CBP and USCIS.
  10. I would strongly suggest that you file your I-485 and I-130 PRIOR to that date. DO NOT accrue any unlawful presence. Marriage to a US citizen, alone, conveys no right to remain in the US.
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  12. If you remain in the US and adjust status, it will be as much as 9-12 months before you can work or leave the US. Are you prepared for that?
  13. 1. Do you want to remain in the US and adjust status, or do you want to return to your home country for consular processing (CR-1 visa)? Doing so will take about 18 months or more for a CR-1 visa. 2. If you have a valid marriage certificate from Argentina, you are already married.....just translate the marriage certificate. When does your current I-94 expire?
  14. I would include what her current annual income over the next 12 months will be (with supporting documents). If that income is insufficient or unknown(since she is now retired), I would find a different joint sponsor. If you entered her last tax transcript amount as her current annual income on the I-864, that was a mistake.
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