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Crazy Cat

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  1. The only reference I have found says that part of an improvement plan, USCIS "should" make a determination within 180 days. I'm not certain USCIS is bound to a hard deadline.
  2. G-325A has not been needed for at least 8 years. You are using very out-of-date information.
  3. True. I think they will, if not already doing so, seek out anyone out of status. Priorities are much different now.
  4. 9 months? I would file for Adjustment of Status today!!!!! He is out of status and he is subject to deportation right now. There are never any benefits in waiting to file an I-485. Borrow the money....My advice is to get that I-485 filed asap. Life is full of choices...and consequences. Note: An I-130 is not needed since you married within 90 days of arrival via a K-1.
  5. I would assume they are not linked for interview dates.
  6. Pull the I-130 immediately.....immediately. You have nothing to gain by waiting, imo.
  7. OK. Good luck. I hope you can find happiness for yourself.
  8. He has several more years to wait for a visa number to become available. Additionally, Adjustment of Status is not available to him. F1 category applicants with priority date of 22 November 2015 are just now becoming current.
  9. I see now that I can offer no help in your situation. You continue to let her chip away at your common sense. You should have had her served yesterday. You are being manipulated. I wish you well, but I can offer no more help.
  10. Immediately contact NVC and the consulate to request they be interviewed together.
  11. I didn't redact anything. Walmart purchases would show sharing finances for normal household expenses.
  12. One of them has a transposed date. Which one is it? That is why I worded my answer like I did.
  13. If she did an Adjustment of Status, she became a LPR on the date her Adjustment of Status was approved. If she entered the US via spousal visa, she became an LPR on the day she entered the US. Normally, it would be the date listed on the 2 year Green card.
  14. There is no need to wait. In fact, waiting until you are out of status would be a big mistake. However, consider the following: Your I-130 is probably on the verge of being approved. Then, it will, likely, be only a few months until your interview (depending on home country). You would then enter the US as a Green card holder. If you change to Adjustment of Status now, you cannot leave the US or work for 3-6 months. In addition, you won't become a Green Card holder for at least a year after that.
  15. **Topic moved to Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, and Tourist Visas***
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