Ok.... so i have overstayed my visitor visa waiver from the uk..... and now i want to apply to adjust my status..... i was under the impression that this would be forgiven providing i am really married etc.... and i am!
But now I found things online saying that someone overstayed and then got deported with a 10 year ban.... so I am panicked. This case said the law changed in march or april of 08.... anyone else hear of this? Can this be right?
I was about to send in my forms and fees this weekend..... and now dont know what to do! Anyone?
If you are "really" married, then you should file for your AOS asap.
Overstay is *generally* forgiven for spouses of US citizens. You can find several instances of peoples experience on this site. I havent heard about the law you are talking about. Maybe someone who has much more experience and knowledge than me regarding this can help you out.
Remember, lots of things you find in discussion forums are *specific* to certain cases and contexts, it may not be applicable to you.
Thanks.... we really are married..... nearly 3 years now and loving it.... we have no worries on the proving marriage thing.... we just worry about the AOS.... and yes, you are right, everyones situation is different....
I was just worried that there was a complete change in the law so that USCIS no longer forgives the time......
Thanks
search for "overstay" on this forum and you can find experiences of others in the same boat. Again, I dont know of the change of law, someone else can probably throw some light on it. Sorry..
Help please