A Colombian friend of mine entered the United States without a visa (he intended to apply for asylum in the U.K. but because he made a stop in Miami, London's immigration authorities put him in a plane to the US) and he applied for asylum. He attended the first hearing but did not go to the second one (scheduled for October 2000) because his lawyer told him he had a weak case. He moved to PA and has been living in the US for the past 7 years. He is now married to a USC, can he now file AOS based on his marriage or does he need a waiver?
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Originally posted by Someone12:
great....another lying $hitbag....sure she can file....but this empanada vendor will need a waiver and I doubt he will get one because he is just a lowlife dirtbag.....
Aren't you getting tired? Why don't you go blow your brains out.
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Originally posted by Aguila:
A Colombian friend of mine entered the United States without a visa (he intended to apply for asylum in the U.K. but because he made a stop in Miami, London's immigration authorities put him in a plane to the US) and he applied for asylum. He attended the first hearing but did not go to the second one (scheduled for October 2000) because his lawyer told him he had a weak case. He moved to PA and has been living in the US for the past 7 years. He is now married to a USC, can he now file AOS based on his marriage or does he need a waiver?The above is simply an opinion. Your mileage may vary. For immigration issues, please consult an immigration attorney.
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sappyconifer:
He was denied entry to the U.K. they told him that an alien seeking political asylum must apply in the first foreign country he steps into and because he had made a stop in Miami (transfer) on his way to the U.K. from Colombia they put him on a plane to the USA.
When he arrived to the US they allowed him to entry for purposes of applying for asylum.
The second hearing he did not attend I believe was in front of an Asylum Officer since his case was for asylum and at the time was going as normal.
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