notice of termination of conditional resident status
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notice of termination of conditional resident status
what are the next steps and timeline after this notice(CPR was terminated because of non-filing)?
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Re: notice of termination of conditional resident status
If you had simply missed your deadline and not received any notification from USCIS about the termination of your status, I would have probably suggested that you go ahead and file immediately, with an explanation of why you were late and hope that they accept it.
But in your case, since they have already terminated your status, as far as I know, I don't think it can be reinstated by merely filing the form. Nonetheless, the first step from hereon would be to talk to an attorney.
Why did you not file?
But in your case, since they have already terminated your status, as far as I know, I don't think it can be reinstated by merely filing the form. Nonetheless, the first step from hereon would be to talk to an attorney.
Why did you not file?
Last edited by wildestkabs; Aug 29th 2007 at 5:39 am.
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Re: notice of termination of conditional resident status
I filed shortly before the expiration of our 2 yr. cards, but received it back a few days ago (due to 'the wrong fee' and 'the wrong rev. date of the form'), and our cards have already expired. So as far as they're concerned right now I am late in filing (I did mail all the corrected things out yesterday though).
So I'm kind of nervously interested to know how fast they are in sending these notices out.
I'm sorry you're in this situation and I hope it will get worked out. Don't have any advice to offer unfortunately, but good luck!
Elaine
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Read back people ..this is more a custody case ...
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Dear Mr. Ray,
In light of my earlier post on this thread, and after carefully re-reading his wording, I kindly ask if you would mind elaborating on that?
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Elaine
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If you read back on previous postings from the OP
This is more about who keeps custody of a child ...
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Oh previous postings, sorry. I'm not all there yet today. Thanks, I'll go and look for them.
Morning to you too.
Morning to you too.
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I went over the previous posts but that doesn't change my question though.
Klinus, I'd still like to know what date the card expired (I've read it was in July, but when in July)?
Thanks!
E
Klinus, I'd still like to know what date the card expired (I've read it was in July, but when in July)?
Thanks!
E
Last edited by HunterGreen; Aug 29th 2007 at 1:12 pm.
#10
Re: notice of termination of conditional resident status
If you don't want to get back in status, you can remain in the USA out of status until something happens or someone catches you and you get put up for deportation. I don't think someone comes knocking on your door right away looking for you.
Timeline for what?
Rene
p.s. - I said "you" in my answer, but I think this actually applies to your wife/ex-wife, right?
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Of course another option is simply leaving the USA. Again, the answer to your question depends on the outcome you wish to get.
Rene
Rene
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Re: notice of termination of conditional resident status
What I want is irrelevant. The question is, failing any action (like getting an immigration attorney), what are the likely outcomes for her?
The final custody decision, due in early September, will depends largely on her being able to provide, among other things, proof of legal residency in the US (she is claiming that she is a "legal resident of the USA" even though her CPR status expired early July).Its shared custody if that is proven.
In her eagerness to get sole custody she took her eye off the ball.
The final custody decision, due in early September, will depends largely on her being able to provide, among other things, proof of legal residency in the US (she is claiming that she is a "legal resident of the USA" even though her CPR status expired early July).Its shared custody if that is proven.
In her eagerness to get sole custody she took her eye off the ball.
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Re: notice of termination of conditional resident status
The court, however, can not rule on a situation beyond its jurisdiction (read = federal immigration law). The court also is neither stupid nor cruel (well... depending on your POV) and so will likely defer judgement until after her immigration status is resolved.
Ian
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Okay, I'll play! If she does nothing, she will likely fail to demonstrate that she is a legal resident. If custody depends on that single item *only*, she will likely not get custody.
The court, however, can not rule on a situation beyond its jurisdiction (read = federal immigration law). The court also is neither stupid nor cruel (well... depending on your POV) and so will likely defer judgement until after her immigration status is resolved.
Ian
The court, however, can not rule on a situation beyond its jurisdiction (read = federal immigration law). The court also is neither stupid nor cruel (well... depending on your POV) and so will likely defer judgement until after her immigration status is resolved.
Ian
Rene
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I hope it all works out for you.
Please forgive my lack of practical advice/suggestions on this one - just registered and this is the fledgling flight.
The sentiment is real though!
Great site.
Please forgive my lack of practical advice/suggestions on this one - just registered and this is the fledgling flight.
The sentiment is real though!
Great site.