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No need to leave US for green card, DHS clarifies
The Department of Homeland Security clarified that most green card applicants can remain in the U.S. during processing, easing concerns from an earlier announcement. This decision follows widespread confusion and backlash, with DHS stating officers will continue to decide on a case-by-case basis, a longstanding discretionary authority.
https://m.economictimes.com/nri/migrate/most-immigrants-wont-need-to-leave-to-get-green-cards-us-now-says/articleshow/131403012.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Hey, I have an aunt with DACA who applied for marriage-based status a year ago. When she opened a Bank of America account, they listed her as a US citizen. When she tried to fix it, they said it was fine because they treat DACA as citizen. Later, she realized it wasn’t true and updated her status at multiple banks, including a different Bank of America branch that corrected it right away. Now she's worried because she accidentally claimed to be a US citizen and is wondering if this could hurt her case. She’s a hard worker with no criminal issues. Do you think this might affect her application? for her broker account she put she was USA citizen but later changed it because she was given the wrong info.
vawa
i360 and i485 interview cancelled after 3 days of getting the notice of the interview being almost 3 months since the interview was cancelled had long we have to wait for the interview to be rescheduled I’m losing hope anyone here with the same thing happening
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Based on a Violence Against Women Act self-petition
Total Days: 1623 days
Case
2021-12-20
Today
I-360
1623 Days
I-485
1623 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-360, I-485
it’s not fair they keep raising the time for processing time for green card I’m so tired waiting too long
I have 11 years now 9 years until o got approved for asylum waiting one year to apply for green card and now I have more than year waiting and now they change the process time for green card to 25 months