Hi everyone,
I married a USC, we are planning on filling all the necessary forms (I-130, I-485, etc.) However, we have encountered a problem.
I arrived to the US in 1994 with a visitor's visa (B2) in Laredo, TX when I was 6 years old. My parents were permanent residents. In Laredo in 94, it was common for officials to let people through easily. My passport was not stamped and I did not get an I-94.
Would an affidavit explaining this situation be enough when filing the I-485? Or do I have to go ahead and pay the $1000 penalty and fill out the I-485 Supplement A form?
Thank you for your help,
Ennovi
I married a USC, we are planning on filling all the necessary forms (I-130, I-485, etc.) However, we have encountered a problem.
I arrived to the US in 1994 with a visitor's visa (B2) in Laredo, TX when I was 6 years old. My parents were permanent residents. In Laredo in 94, it was common for officials to let people through easily. My passport was not stamped and I did not get an I-94.
Would an affidavit explaining this situation be enough when filing the I-485? Or do I have to go ahead and pay the $1000 penalty and fill out the I-485 Supplement A form?
Thank you for your help,
Ennovi
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