Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York
HOw long does it usually take to get the approval or deny notice?
I came on F-1 and became out-of-
status 3 months after. Years passed,
and I got married; my I-130 is
approved and I recently applied for
adjustment because my spouse just
became a USC. I had my interview
for AOS 3 months ago, but the officer
couldn't make the decision because
needed additional documents. I
mailed it a week later and I still
haven't gotten any answer yet. Is
that normal?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: HOw long does it usually take to get the approval or deny notice?
The outline in your e-mail regarding your immigration situation that you have provided below is something only the immigration service can answer. It all depends on each persons' circumstances.
Patricia Martin-Gibbons
Re: HOw long does it usually take to get the approval or deny notice?
That is normal. It could take up to 60 days (and sometimes even longer) to make a decision on a case. You should not worry about the fact that you became out of status, as long as you entered legally and have not left the United States. When you marry a U.S. Citizen, your unlawful stay is basically excused.
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