Erik

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  1. It will become more clearly as months passes by. population instability & world issues are arise. This year is going to be hectic for the world. The Constitution & the words. We the people, By the people & For the people are disappearing.
  2. I was talking about the waiver been waived before going for your visa interview as new & not the whole process.
  3. What do you mean by it has been in place for some time cus It hasn't been in place at all. There was something similar to AOS in state but thats under the 245(I) amnesty.
  4. Is not a law, is a rule. If you're a denied, Nothing happens. you can apply again or stay here. Some individuals will get NOAs & might get deported under grounds of criminals matters, safety to society or moral.
  5. Another fast way to adjust your status without the need of the waiver is if you been approved for DACA. 18yrs of below or a spouse of an us citizen & have an approved I-130, you can apply for Advance parole under humanitarian reason then if AP is issue then you can travel & come back & you can AOS in the US.
  6. This is ONLY for Immediate Relatives of an US Citizen. To qualify you need an approved I-130. The hard part is proving extreme hardship. The Waiver will be decided while you're in the us, once approved, you just have to travel to get your visa which in some places it's given in matters of hours or 10 days max. IF you're DENIED, nothing happens unless you have a public safety or moral danger to society then you'll get deported. This Waiver is only for the 3/10 yr rule.
  7. After Obama's Inaguration...

    That article is old. Gun control will be tackle late spring(march-may) i dont see immigration until mid-term elections. Winter time or beginning 2014 that's if the 2014 fiscal cliff has a deal. I believe the economy & healthcare should be a top priority over everything.
  8. DACA Process from START to FINISH

    PATIENCE! Process takes 4-6 months.
  9. Remember DACA is in its infancy. DACA process Is 4-6 months. The Key word is PATIENCE! If its more than 6 months of the day you send it. then you should call cus maybe your application was rejected & lost in the mail or Denial process Initiated.
  10. I believe that we should tackle the economy & health care 1st. The fiscal cliff was postponed for 2 months & half deal was made. A major part of the healthcare was send back to congress by the supreme court. Major Issues in the beginning of the new Congress will be Fiscal cliff, spending cap & cuts, healthcare. I do not see Immigration present until late Fall or winter (midterm elections). Gun control & modified dream act bill likely to emerged late spring(results of DACA program). The I-601A provisional waiver will be publish anyday in january.
  11. Selective Service.

    How come you didnt do it when you turned 18??
  12. Legal Resident = Permanent Resident?

    Try Private scholarships or your schools scholarships those been here for years lol. They go from $500-full rides. You just gotta do your homework & have the requirements.
  13. Biometrics on 10/01/12 or after

    Patience is the key to everything.
  14. Dream Act is expected to be re-introduced

    I do not agree with a lot things that are written in the dream act. Politicians need to write a better and complete version without issues & not end up like DACA with the advance parole issue. the age limit should be 15-28, the continuous presence in the US should be 6-8, not 5. Conditional status should be 4 not 6. They need to clarify the Armed Forces section since most Active duty personnel can get citizenship in 2-6 months after enlisting. Some jobs require security clearance. that's some of things that need to be address. But overall it's good bill specially for the economy, the USA & the dreamers.
  15. Anyone thought about Advanced Parole?

    DACA recipients that can benefit from Advance Parole & able to AOS until DHS & USCIS clarifies it: - If you're 18 years old & below - Married to an US Citizen How & Why? * Reason to travel abroad (Education,Work,Humanitarian) * Have an I-130 approved before departing under AP. * Able to AOS because of the arabelly case. * Children under 18 do not accrue Unlawful presence.
  16. If anybody is planning to apply for Advance Parole

    DACA recipients that can benefit from Advance Parole & able to AOS until DHS & USCIS clarifies it: - If you're 18 years old & below - Married to an US Citizen How & Why? * Reason to travel abroad (Education,Work,Humanitarian) * Have an I-130 approved before departing under AP. * Able to AOS because of the arabelly case. * Children under 18 do not accrue Unlawful presence.
  17. If anybody is planning to apply for Advance Parole

    Yes that's possible because of the arabelly case. So he will be able to aos in the USA. You see in the I-94 under the purpose section it says AOS. If you are married, this is a great limited window/loop hole that you'll be able to AOS without the need of a waiver or visa proccess & in the USA. As for other daca recipients this is not a possibility.
  18. Anyone thought about Advanced Parole?

    Yes that's possible because of the arabelly case. So he will be able to aos in the USA. You see in the I-94 under the purpose section it says AOS. If you are married, this is a great limited window/loop hole that you'll be able to AOS without the need of a waiver or visa proccess & in the USA. As for other daca recipients this is not a possibility.
  19. If anybody is planning to apply for Advance Parole

    Good stuff. I just submitted my concern about DACA & EWIs. Since DACA recipients over the age of 18 are EWIs and under current laws they will trigger the bar & will be deny entry even with advance parole. So why offer advance parole if is useless to DACA recipients?.
  20. Military enrollment through DACA

    The only thing that you will be able to do right now relating to enlisting in the armed forces is taking the asvab since you only need a SSN & DL ASVAB score is good for 2 years so you'll have 2 years to get your green card.
  21. Anyone thought about Advanced Parole?

    good luck gettig back in. DHS & USCIS hasn't clarify advance parole & EWIs relating DACA. as of right now and according to the law. anyone that's a daca recipient will be deny entry.