PIP are for those who entered w/o inspection or parole. If you entered w/ a visa, you're ineligible for PIP. C/D visa holders are generally ineligible for adjustment of status if they came in as crewmen. Its worth getting your case checked out to see if there was another designation when you entered, such as "in transit" to see if you might be eligible for adjustment. Consult with a lawyer. Thank you!
The permanent bar does not apply per se with respect to multiple reentries in the past. HOWEVER, if any of those entries occurred after you had been ordered deported, then you're ineligible for PIP. A person's entry history is also relevant with respect to the question of whether the applicant has lived continuously for 10 years.
If I attend my citizenship test on July 7, 2024, and become a USA citizen on July 30, 2024. Can my husband qualify? I already filed an I-130 in 2017. We've been married for 20 years and he's waiting for his 601A to be approved?
Hi Claudia, unfortunately you have to show that you were married to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024, unless USCIS decides to modify its requirements in the future. Thank you for your question! Be sure to Subscribe.
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Does a form I 130 need to be filed before I 131f ?
No.
Hi, I have my ci/d visa, my I30 & l601a waiver is approved can adjust my status here in the us w/out leaving?
PIP are for those who entered w/o inspection or parole. If you entered w/ a visa, you're ineligible for PIP. C/D visa holders are generally ineligible for adjustment of status if they came in as crewmen. Its worth getting your case checked out to see if there was another designation when you entered, such as "in transit" to see if you might be eligible for adjustment. Consult with a lawyer. Thank you!
I have a question can people with permanent bar can apply for this parole? Thank you for your time!!🎉
No. Have to be present within the USA for 10 years.
The permanent bar does not apply per se with respect to multiple reentries in the past. HOWEVER, if any of those entries occurred after you had been ordered deported, then you're ineligible for PIP. A person's entry history is also relevant with respect to the question of whether the applicant has lived continuously for 10 years.
Will daca qualify?
If you meet the basic criteria for PIP, it doesn't matter if you have DACA or not.
If I attend my citizenship test on July 7, 2024, and become a USA citizen on July 30, 2024. Can my husband qualify? I already filed an I-130 in 2017. We've been married for 20 years and he's waiting for his 601A to be approved?
Hi Claudia, unfortunately you have to show that you were married to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024, unless USCIS decides to modify its requirements in the future. Thank you for your question! Be sure to Subscribe.
Hi have a c1and d can I get it
If you entered with any kind of visa or parole, you are ineligible for PIP unfortunately.
I have green card can I apply wife
Read the requirements. Has to be US citizen spouse.