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  • Glühbirne
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    Advice without the claws can be found at: http://www.immigrate2us.net

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    Adam: What are you trying to say? It seems to me that your time would be better spent learning to speak English.

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  • Adam
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    flexx, you are right "where you are coming from, thats the only way you are going to know where you are going"

    SunDevilUSA is from South Affican and racist, he was an Alien Resident, he also changed his visa and now he is an Legal Permanent Resident of the United States of America.

    We are not racist nor like you, do not try to give any wrong impressions of USA, you LPR.

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  • marmaduk
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    Mental manipulation game because he complained? Everyone has the right to complained if they perceive inadequate or inferior service has been tendered to them, and based on his statement, I tend to agree.

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  • Kumna
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    europe-usa,

    You paid for service and you want respect? Why dont you ask for your money back? I could even help you get your money back even if I have to pay for it myself so that you can get the hell out of this country.

    Go get a life with your european BS. You are playing a mental manipulation game. Europe is this, europe is that. Go to hell with europe and leave us alone.

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    Flexx: You are too stupid for words :-)

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  • europe-usa
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    To sup:

    my north american indian or immigrant descent wife says to tell you, she loves her european righteous hyper ego husbund tell death do us part.

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  • flexx
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    eruope-usa,

    I am assuming that you came to the USA with every intention of returning home bu changed your mind after you met your wife. That is not lying, thats changing your mind after the fact.

    SunDevilUSA - You are like a houseslave! Massa gave you the whip to keep those **** fieldslaves in line! Remember where you are coming from, thats the only way you are going to know where you are going.

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    Marmaduk: Yes, you are correct. My temporary confusion is resolved. Thank you!!

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  • marmaduk
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    SunDevil,
    In your example, the individual mentioned need to maintain their legal status because they won't be able to file their I-485 (hence initiating AOS) until the priority date becomes current. Once they file the I-485, their status turned to AOS adjustee and they're allowed to stay legally in the US under that classification. In the OP's cases, he already file the I-485, since as spouse of USC, the visa# is instantly available. Until the decision is made, he's protected by the AOS status (unless he commit a crime or some other violation that warrant deportation).

    Same situation with a lot of worker that initially enter under L1/H1. After their LC is completed and I-485 is filed and they switched to EAD, they're no longer required to maintain their L1/H1 visa. If their AOS is denied, the illegal presence will start accumulating then (pending any appeals process), not from back when they switched from the L1/H1 status to AOS.

    PS: I consider someone under AOS when they file I-485. Filing a I-130 alone won't make one an AOS adjustee. I guess thats the source of confusion?

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  • sup
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    " ... im saying this to you so u can understand evetyhing ive said in my letter its the truth and the only truth on my case ... ";

    " ... me and my wife always follow *all* the laws in united states ... ";


    Let's see about that:

    " ... on june 2004 i was living in europe "im a european citizen" and travel to US as a tourist under the *visa waiver program* ... ";

    " ... on october 2004, uscis received all documentation requested by law *to update my status* ...";

    "visa waiver program" and "to update my status" is breaking the U.S. law that regulates Visa Waiver Program. On that basis alone an adjustment application can be denied.


    " ... and all we got so far was problems from this uscis organization ... "; - Did you expect any different? Instead of compiling a "dossier" on the CIS be accountable for your own actions. Frankly you sound like a "European" of Indian decent, same entitlement/victim attitude, same righteous hyper ego. One piece of advise: move back to Europe and forget about "unfair and lying" USCIS.

    Cheers.

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    marmaduk: I believe that once the AOS application is denied, illegal presence is counted from the date that the original period of authorized stay ended. I acknowledge that I may be incorrect, but that is my understanding.

    For example: An individual applying for AOS in any category other than immediate relative MUST maintain legal status until their case is decided. The fact of AOS application does not, in itself, appear to stop the accumulation of illegal presence, especially if the AOS application is denied.

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  • marmaduk
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    Not necessarily. His status would be switched to AOS applicant/adjustee when he file the I-485. I believe his illegal presence clock didn't start ticking till the date of USCIS deny his I-485. Plus that 1 month period that aneri mentioned earlier.

    I'm no lawyer, I won't last a minute if I ever be one

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    Europe-USA has been an illegal alien since he made the decision to overstay his initial ninety-day period of authorized stay...sometime in September 2004.

    If he leaves America to apply for Consular processing, he will be subject to an automatic ten-year bar against reentry.

    Given that he entered America on the visa waiver program, he can't appeal the denial of his AOS petition.

    Perhaps he is about to get an up-close and personal look at the European immigration system...trying to sponsor his wife. I hope that he enjoys that experience!!

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  • SunDevilUSA
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    Europe-USA: You expect respect? If that is the case, then perhaps you need to show respect first.

    It is my opinion that you show no respect for the United States or its government.

    You say that you "paid for the service." It sounds like you called a plumber or - just maybe - a mental-health professional.

    Like I said before, you broke the terms of your authorized stay in America...and you have no RIGHT to immigrate to this country. Your wife can sponsor you for immigration purposes, but the decision is at the sole discretion of the government that you seem so intent on slandering.

    You seem to infer that I must have had bad experiences with Europeans...otherwise, I'd be being nice to you and not telling you the truth.

    I AM EUROPEAN, so I'd say that I have quite a lot of experience.

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