I have DACA and i was able to go see my grandparents 5 years ago with advance paroled. Because my grandma was sick, my lawyer didn’t tell me I can get green card, I was allowed to go to my country and I came back to USA
Can a Daca Recipient who came to the U.S. legally via port of entry as children and lost status later on, have access to the same paths without leaving on parole?
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Hello! As DACA recipient who has advance paroled approved and was paroled in on 12/162023. Can you apply for adjustment of status? . Mind you, there was a year in a half of acrued illegal time.
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Now that I’m back in the US from a successful trip to my home country what do now to adjust my status? Once I marry my partner who’s a US citizen which forms are required to fill out for the adjustment of status?
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When it comes to a green card interview or application would they get access to my financial assets like networth or investments?i feel uncomfortable telling anyone of my assets tbh i dont know if this is a dumb question
Not a dumb question at all! Depending on the green card category, you might be asked to provide some financial documents. (see travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents.html for more details) I can understand why you might feel uncomfortable showing your assets to a USCIS or CBP officer. If it makes you feel any better, know that these officers see many, many financial documents each year. Think of them almost like a doctor, they've seen it all before,
I have DACA and i was able to go see my grandparents 5 years ago with advance paroled. Because my grandma was sick, my lawyer didn’t tell me I can get green card, I was allowed to go to my country and I came back to USA
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Can a Daca Recipient who came to the U.S. legally via port of entry as children and lost status later on, have access to the same paths without leaving on parole?
Thank you for your question, Marcus! To assist you with the most relevant and helpful response, please reach out to us at media@tsangslaw.com.
We look forward to assisting you!
Hello! As DACA recipient who has advance paroled approved and was paroled in on 12/162023. Can you apply for adjustment of status? . Mind you, there was a year in a half of acrued illegal time.
Thank you for your question.
Please reach out to us at media@tsangslaw.com, or call us at (562)-924-1981 to talk further about your specific case. We are open from Monday to Friday from 9am-6pm PT.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Now that I’m back in the US from a successful trip to my home country what do now to adjust my status? Once I marry my partner who’s a US citizen which forms are required to fill out for the adjustment of status?
Thank you for your question. To assist you with the most relevant and helpful response, please reach out to us at media@tsangslaw.com.
We look forward to assisting you!
I came in when I was 5months old with a visa but my parents obviously never went back does that still count as illegal entrance??
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When it comes to a green card interview or application would they get access to my financial assets like networth or investments?i feel uncomfortable telling anyone of my assets tbh i dont know if this is a dumb question
Not a dumb question at all! Depending on the green card category, you might be asked to provide some financial documents. (see travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents.html for more details)
I can understand why you might feel uncomfortable showing your assets to a USCIS or CBP officer. If it makes you feel any better, know that these officers see many, many financial documents each year. Think of them almost like a doctor, they've seen it all before,