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Adjustment of status through family sponsorship after overstay

Old Nov 13th 2021, 5:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Rete
Would have been interesting to discover if he had left the US at anytime to return to his own country or for vacation and returned to the US to continue working and living here illegally without a visa. What did he tell them at the POE when re-entering?

What anyone who is intending to overstay their visa (or on the VWP) says - just visiting......
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Old Nov 13th 2021, 7:16 pm
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Originally Posted by Boiler
The OP posted and ran so not an issue in this case

There is always the possibility on any immigration issue of issues not being disclosed, he mentioned he worked, could have been as a drug dealer, no waiver.

So what do you do, say discuss everything with an immigration lawyer as a default?

Implied they had worked, paid taxes.
I had viewed OP’s post as being from a “she.” I now see that it could’ve been a “he.” If dad never married the mother, this would raise the question of whether or not the daughter is a daughter for immigration purposes.

In light of of the hit and run nature of he inquiry, it is impossible to really answer OP’s question other than see an attorney.
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