Hi all,
My adult (over 21) brother filed an i-130 through our mother, a legal permanent resident, that was approved and sent to the NVC.
The NVC recently sent him a letter saying that there was a visa available to him and he then applied for an adjustment of status (i-485).
After having his biometrics done, USCIS sent him "Request for initial evidence" letter requesting proof that he had lawful immigration status at the time of filing the i-485 or that he sends a Supplemental A form under section 245(i) of the INA.
He did enter the country legally under a B2 visitor visa many years ago but has since overstayed his visa for multiple years. He also does not qualify for the law under section 245(i).
Is he ineligible to obtain a green card while living in the U.S? From what I am reading it appears he is not.
Follow up questions: Will he have to leave the country to continue his application? If he does leave, and obtains a visa while in his home country, will he still be barred from coming back for 10 years?
Any answers will be truly appreciated. Thank you.
My adult (over 21) brother filed an i-130 through our mother, a legal permanent resident, that was approved and sent to the NVC.
The NVC recently sent him a letter saying that there was a visa available to him and he then applied for an adjustment of status (i-485).
After having his biometrics done, USCIS sent him "Request for initial evidence" letter requesting proof that he had lawful immigration status at the time of filing the i-485 or that he sends a Supplemental A form under section 245(i) of the INA.
He did enter the country legally under a B2 visitor visa many years ago but has since overstayed his visa for multiple years. He also does not qualify for the law under section 245(i).
Is he ineligible to obtain a green card while living in the U.S? From what I am reading it appears he is not.
Follow up questions: Will he have to leave the country to continue his application? If he does leave, and obtains a visa while in his home country, will he still be barred from coming back for 10 years?
Any answers will be truly appreciated. Thank you.
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