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I married my wife in good faith with true love to start up a family and we loved each other but the mother is not aware of our marriage because my wife told me the mother will not support our marriage if she find out that I don’t have papers and no good job. The mother finds out about our marriage and also found out that I don’t have green card or citizenship she forced her daughter to divorce me. My mother inlaw turned my wife’ heart against me and I refuse to accept any divorce which they presented to me as the only option to spare me and they now jointly threatened to deal with me by calling USCIS and reporting me for marriage fraud that I married my wife for papers and not for true love. Though USCIS did not notify or summon me with any letter but they delayed in approving my I-485 after our interview which have been pending for 16months and my marriage is 2years and 6months old. I tried to contact USCIS to know if they will tell me anything about my case but to no avail then I felt abused and helpless then I filed for VAWA and got my I-485 held in abeyance until the I-360 will be approved. The USCIS did not deny my application and did not send me any notice about my wife and mother’s claim though I don’t know actually if they reported fraud to USCIS but that’s what they informed me they did. Right now my I-360 is still pending but I was able to renew my work permit which came with travel parole. I would love to visit my old sick father because he is suffering from kidney related problem now and might die at any moment...Please I want to know if it advisable for me to go home to Africa and come back safely to America without being denied entry..I had no criminal record, overstay or unlawful presence though was out of status on my F1 visa before I married my wife and filed for adjustment of status..please help ...I need a candid advise.
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Married to GC holder
Hi All, please share your timeline if you married to GC holder.

I-130 PD: 10/05/2018
I-485, I-765, I-131 PD: 06/03/2019
Finger print: July 2019

No update since then,
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Ead card
June filers update please.. I’ve been waiting for my combo card and still no nothing I’m app frustrated:(
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AP while pending asylum
Hello all, I am an asylum seeker and married to a USC. I don't have an advance parole document yet, and I haven't filed my I485 since I want to wait to the two years so they can approved the green card without condition. However, I have gotten a job that is based in London, and I wanted to have the opportunity to travel, but I'm scared to get the Advanced parole and not to be granted re-entry to the US.
I have no criminal record, and I wanted to know if any of you have traveled outside the US to a country that IS NOT your country of origin, and what's your experience? Did they let you in? Did they hold you? Did they deny your entry?
Can someone please give me your input, I have asked my lawyer and her answer is always NO, NO, NO. But I can't be the only one who has a pending asylum application that has gotten AP and wanted to go out of the US, to another "developed" country and be denied the entry with the AP.

Has anybody travel outside while on pending asylum, with an AP? Is it safe? Will they deny my entry back?
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COMBO CARD
Hi everyone!

I got my combo card in the mail today.
I am filing for I-360 and I-485 at same time after I was married to abusive husband. (I file before with him but I did withdrawn it) I didn't get the the approval for the I-360
I want to travel to my country (Israel) for 18 days with my combo card after 6 years that I didn't travel outside USA.

My question is : How safe for me is to travel with the combo card? Do I need to bring with me anything beside the card? It is better to wait for the approval??

Thank you!

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June filer for Advance Parole
Hi everyone, I am F2A filer (spouse of GC holder)
Any June filer to NBC for an update??
My PD is June 3rd.
I am sooo exhausted.....I filed from LA.
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Advance parole
Hi everyone I have a question I just got my AP combo card I want to travel to Jamaica but I little scared can some one who's travel to Jamaica with a combo card share there experience plz and thanks

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Advance Parole
Hey guys, Need your advice

I came in US with F1 visa, during OPT ead I married to us citizen and filed i485,
My interview was done in November 2018 and still don’t get decision.
I want to travel my country for few days with advance parole card.
Is it safe to travel or not?
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Travel with ADVANCE PAROLE.
 Got ADVANCE PAROLE combo card based on mariage VAWA CASE . I used my combo card to travel to my country In africa. When i came back to JFK aiport NYC, the officer ask me what i have . i told him combo card. He sent me to another officer. Not even 2 minute the 2 nd officer stamped my passport and told me to leave. He said you are good.. I was so happy. Ok to let you guys know . i was out of statut for 13 years in usa with my visitor visa b1 b2. But no criminal record.. .
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Can I travel on AP?
Hello everyone

I recently received my AP and so wanted to travel to my country to see my kids back in my country after 2 years. Anyone here travelled on that? I got that card 2 years back travelled 2 time was no issue but now i am scared as i was I documented for a little while then got married again n put my case again things seems smooth now Please tell me if its goood i go for only 2 weeks to see my kids
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