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Kaylavm

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    New braunfels
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    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Embassy
  • Local Office
    San Antonio TX
  • Country
    Mexico

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  1. Yes I do have a lawyer helping me out. The identity thing has been resolved with additional paperwork and school records. Now it's just the unlawful presence that's putting a hold on things. :/
  2. Can a U.S consular officer be incorrect in requesting waiver for unlawful presence for immigrant visa? If as per uscis and homeland security I have never been unlawfully present since i applied for daca at 17yrs old. I've looked at so many government pages as well consulted a few different lawyers and the answers are all the same. "If you are under 18 years of age at the time you submit your request, you will not accrue unlawful presence while the request is pending, even if you turn 18 while your request is pending with USCIS. If we grant your DACA request, you will not accrue unlawful presence during the period of deferred action." (USCIS WEBPAGE) Has anything similiar happened to anyone ? Can a mistake like this be fixed ?
  3. Hi ! I actually just got an update today. They are requiring additional documents. Basically they just was to establish my identity prior to 2017 when my birth certificate was registered. I was 17 at the time so didn't have any ID. So I am trying to gather anything I can from Kindergarten all the way through 12th grade with my name a DOB on it. So hopefully this will all get resolved soon 🙏
  4. I have been in the U.S since I was about 2 months old. I've never left until now to get my permanent residency through my spouse. I have been working and doing everything legally thanks to DACA a work permit that's for kids brought in to the U.S by their parent. I wasn't aware that that was an issue in texas maybe it is that ? I do feel like it looks very odd that my birth wasn't registered until 2017. But when I obtained that birth certificate it was through the Mexican Embassy in San antonio im sure there's a way to verify it.
  5. Hi ! Can anyone offer some information about form 221g when no additional documents are required ? I had my interview in Juarez Mexico June 28th. I had my interview and the only document they questioned was my birth certificate since i wasn't registered until I was 17 years old. My mother brought me to the u.s as an infant and never registered my birth until the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio Texas started offering that service in 2017. The officer that interviewed me stated that they needed to talk to my mom to get "the facts straight". I went back the next day with my mom and they told me that there was no note that she was necessary in anything and that I was placed under administrative processing and just had to wait. I was able to get on DACA with that birth certificate when I was 17 years old so I never imagined that would be an issue. My spouse wanted me to get my residency so I would have a more permanent status. I've been in the U.S my whole life so this is very devastating. Does anyone have a timeline on how long this might take or advice on something I can do to speed this up? Thank you !
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