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Crazy Cat

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  1. That has been the norm for some time. The queue has been long for quite a while.
  2. As I said in response to your other comment, why wait? Many times, an N-400 will push the I-751. Our I-751 had been pending for 40....yes 40...months with NO RFEs. My wife filed her N-400, and 4 months later both the I-751 and N-400 were approved during our combo interview. I would file the N-400 immediately if she is qualified.
  3. Yes. ANY overstay will automatically revoke the B2.
  4. Why? Many times, an N-400 pushes the I-751 along. My wife and my I-751 had been pending for 40 months (no RFEs). She filed an N-400 and 4 months later, both her N-400 and our I-751 were approved during a combo interview. I would file the N-400 if qualified to do so.
  5. Unless he overstayed at least 6 months, there is no ban for overstay. But, his tourist visa has been voided.
  6. That is not always a good idea. Sometimes people assume they will get approval, and end up overstaying by 6 months....which results in a 3 year ban.
  7. She can file an I-130 to start the process. Will take a couple years to get an IR-5 visa....maybe longer.
  8. He needs to re-apply for a new B2.....which is doubtful with an overstay on his record.
  9. She won't......nor will he be notified until he tries to board the plane or is denied entry to the US. If he overstayed even a day, his visa was automatically voided.
  10. His visa was automatically voided when he overstayed. He has no visa now.
  11. ***This topic is locked in lieu of existing thread***
  12. I don't think it resets the clock for USCIS RFEs. I think even NVC REFEs are even faster than they were a few years ago.
  13. At this point, I see nothing which affects USCIS.
  14. Very messy process possible. "Issued" to "refused" to medical expiring......Oh my....Hopefully this will be a temporary pause.
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