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Married to USC still not able to adjust status....PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Guest repliedHow it is possible to use one-another's username, I just can not get it...
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Guest repliedPalm, I don't know who it is, (I will learn tomorrow) but someone uses my name here and goes ballistic. I didn't write those messages to you.
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Guest repliedHi! I don't any good news for you, but the lawyers you have talked were correct. Not everyone is eligible for adjustment of status. An alien on C-1/D (crewmen in transit) visa is not eligible for ajustment of status and must instead do consular processing.
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Guest repliedHi everybody,
I'm married to a USC.Entered the country on C1/D visa.Meaning,as we were told by many lawyers,there is nothing they can do.Can not adjust my status.We are so frustrated and upset.
Especially knowing that foreign aliens who fall under the 245(i)can adjust their/spouses status even though the spouse entered C1/D.And a USC can't do anything?
It seems that you have absolut no advantages even if you were born in this country.Do you guys have any advice for us?What shall we do?Or an excellent lawyer who's been handling cases like
this?Than you so much
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Married to USC still not able to adjust status....PLEASE HELP!!!!
Hi everybody,
I'm married to a USC.Entered the country on C1/D visa.Meaning,as we were told by many lawyers,there is nothing they can do.Can not adjust my status.We are so frustrated and upset.
Especially knowing that foreign aliens who fall under the 245(i)can adjust their/spouses status even though the spouse entered C1/D.And a USC can't do anything?
It seems that you have absolut no advantages even if you were born in this country.Do you guys have any advice for us?What shall we do?Or an excellent lawyer who's been handling cases like
this?Than you so muchTags: None
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