visa overstay.
#106
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
Has anyone noticed that I haven't said a word?
Ian
Ian
You were helping the guy with the Nigerian lover.
#107
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
Has anyone noticed that I haven't said a word?
Ian
Ian
#108
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by evoal2003
The answer is in your inbox.
Sorry to the OP.
Sorry to the OP.
#109
Forum Regular
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 296
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by timeofmylife
no actually what i wrote was not all factual....
fact came over 2 years ago was staying with the preson who is now my husband but we were not going out we were just friends. six months ago we took it to a more personal level and started dating. we then got married 3 weeks ago. yes i overstayed my visa i don't need to justify why i did to you. also my daughter has not seen her dad since she was 2 so six years and no he didn't give me permission to bring her here he has no rights at all in that respect.
i did not come on here to be critized for what i have done just to ask for advice.
fact came over 2 years ago was staying with the preson who is now my husband but we were not going out we were just friends. six months ago we took it to a more personal level and started dating. we then got married 3 weeks ago. yes i overstayed my visa i don't need to justify why i did to you. also my daughter has not seen her dad since she was 2 so six years and no he didn't give me permission to bring her here he has no rights at all in that respect.
i did not come on here to be critized for what i have done just to ask for advice.
#110
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by timeofmylife
that is ok. anyone got any constructive advice?
Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
alan
PS all the best to you.
#111
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by timeofmylife
that is ok. anyone got any constructive advice?
But who listens to me anyway?
Marnee
#112
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
Has anyone noticed that I haven't said a word?
Ian
Ian
#113
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by 1Duckie
Explain your story at the interview, I suggest you get your story straight first.
you can't resist putting your little digs in can you....
#114
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by timeofmylife
that is ok. anyone got any constructive advice?
if your marriage is genuine you have nothing to worry about.
#115
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by USA & Pakistan
But who listens to me anyway?
Marnee
Marnee
#116
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by USA & Pakistan
I gave you some very constructive advice. I sent you a link to clear and helpful information about what steps you need to take next.
But who listens to me anyway?
Marnee
But who listens to me anyway?
Marnee
Thankyou i did check out the link.
#117
Account Closed
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 2
Re: visa overstay.
Can the child AOS without the fathers permission?
I just wondered because it seems that you can not even move State, never mind Country without the OK.
Sorry - on topic.
I just wondered because it seems that you can not even move State, never mind Country without the OK.
Sorry - on topic.
#118
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by Boiler
Can the child AOS without the fathers permission?
I just wondered because it seems that you can not even move State, never mind Country without the OK.
Sorry - on topic.
I just wondered because it seems that you can not even move State, never mind Country without the OK.
Sorry - on topic.
#119
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 2
Re: visa overstay.
Thank you.
I quite like Duck a L'Orange
Perhaps Ray can provide the recipe?
I quite like Duck a L'Orange
Perhaps Ray can provide the recipe?
#120
Re: visa overstay.
Originally Posted by timeofmylife
that is ok. anyone got any constructive advice?
Constructive advice is that you are here illegally and have been for two years. As you are now married to a USC and it would appear on the surface that was not your intent upon entering the US, then you are free to file for adjustment of status for yourself and your child based on that marriage. Your husband would file an I-130 for you and her and you would file an I-485 for you and her and all the accompanying petitions and supporting documentation required to go with the petitions.
The moment your filings are accepted you are once again in status. There is no guarantee that CIS at the time of your AOS interview won't take issue with your illegal stay. Although it is forgiven for the spouses of US citizens.
My most constructive advice would be to seek the counsel of a good immigration attorney. Let them help you in filing your paperwork and work with you to minimize any risk factors you might encounter. It is doable but be sure that you i's are dotted and your t's crossed. And do try to get permission from the child's father for her immigration unless, of course, you have a court order stating you can take the child where you please or if he is not listed as the father on her birth certificate.