Hey!! I went for an interview for an adjustment of status. I am married to a US Citizen currently have DACA and left the US and came back into the US with an advance parole.
When I got to my interview everything was going well until....I get notified that I have a deportation order from 1996 (I was 10yrs old). In the 90's it was popular to apply for asylum in order to get a work permit. My parents were among the people that applied. My parents do not remember adding my name on the application or applying for asylum on my behalf. Well...apparently my name was on there and I have a deportation order that I was NEVER made aware of. My parents decided to leave the US in 1997. We reentered the country in 10/2000. There is another person with the same name that shows that was removed from the US in May 2003!!! NOT ME!!
Fast forward a few years I receive DACA twice and was able to leave the country and reenter but was never made once aware of my deportation order.
We were made aware by the interviewer that he approved my I-130 but could not approve my I-485 because that is out of his jurisdiction. Our attorney was with us and he did not seem toO concern he stated that they would have to reopen my case from 96 and request that the deportation be removed based on being a minor and having no control, not being served properly etc. etc. I felt reassured therefore I did not feel too concern.
I received an I-485 notice today stating that it got denied which was expected and then it states any work permit approved due to I485 is revoked. I also received and approval letter for my I-130 today!!! I am so confused I am not sure what this means!!!
Also no where in the letter does it state that I left and entered the country with an Advanced Parole!!! It only indicates when I left and entered the country in 97 and 2000!!! and of course the date that I never left the country is listed on there as well (May 2003)
Has anyone had to go through this?!? Had a deportation order as a minor but was able to get the case dismissed?!? Is my I-130 really denied and not approved or approved and not denied?!?
Please let me know.
When I got to my interview everything was going well until....I get notified that I have a deportation order from 1996 (I was 10yrs old). In the 90's it was popular to apply for asylum in order to get a work permit. My parents were among the people that applied. My parents do not remember adding my name on the application or applying for asylum on my behalf. Well...apparently my name was on there and I have a deportation order that I was NEVER made aware of. My parents decided to leave the US in 1997. We reentered the country in 10/2000. There is another person with the same name that shows that was removed from the US in May 2003!!! NOT ME!!
Fast forward a few years I receive DACA twice and was able to leave the country and reenter but was never made once aware of my deportation order.
We were made aware by the interviewer that he approved my I-130 but could not approve my I-485 because that is out of his jurisdiction. Our attorney was with us and he did not seem toO concern he stated that they would have to reopen my case from 96 and request that the deportation be removed based on being a minor and having no control, not being served properly etc. etc. I felt reassured therefore I did not feel too concern.
I received an I-485 notice today stating that it got denied which was expected and then it states any work permit approved due to I485 is revoked. I also received and approval letter for my I-130 today!!! I am so confused I am not sure what this means!!!
Also no where in the letter does it state that I left and entered the country with an Advanced Parole!!! It only indicates when I left and entered the country in 97 and 2000!!! and of course the date that I never left the country is listed on there as well (May 2003)
Has anyone had to go through this?!? Had a deportation order as a minor but was able to get the case dismissed?!? Is my I-130 really denied and not approved or approved and not denied?!?
Please let me know.
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