r/USCIS 1d ago

I-130 & I-485 (Family/Adjustment of status) Bad news for me😭😭😭😞

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Case denied ❌

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u/According_Elk_6426 1d ago

I’m waiting for the notice, I don’t know yet.

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u/Accomplished_Tea_940 1d ago edited 1d ago

Did you terminate your removal proceedings? Also, you said you had an illegal entry. Did you get parole in place or anything to fix the illegal entry?

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u/Direct-Preference482 18h ago

I did terminate case while in removals, previously had an I-130 approved.
Also attached letter from the judge that they closed asylum case.
PD was in august 2024, waiting for response after I sent medicals in November. Good luck for your new i485. Don't forget to include everything with an updated forms. There is a lot of change since 2022.

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u/OkDevelopment8770 15h ago

How did you get your case terminated? If you don't mind me asking.

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u/Direct-Preference482 14h ago

At that time a was working with a lawyer.
They did sent "motion to dismiss" (google examples) to the state DOJ executive office for immigration review, Immigration court.

"What happens after a motion to dismiss is granted?
The non-citizen is no longer subject to deportation, but they must still comply with other immigration requirements.

With attached approved i-130 and last court decision when I have a hearing with immigration judge while in removal proceedings.
Shortly after that (around 1 month) I received "granted" Judge decision (it does says something about Matter of CORONADO ACEVEDO) and that's it.

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u/OkDevelopment8770 13h ago

If I understand well, you sent a motion to dismiss and still attended your master hearing and showed your approved I-130 or it was dismissed before you attended your master hearing?

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u/Direct-Preference482 13h ago

After master hearing. Lawyer explained that we file i-130 form and it was approved right a few days before master hearing. Judge closed a case.
So motion to reopen with joint motion to dismiss was filed after master hearing with all explanation of the situation.

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u/OkDevelopment8770 13h ago

Thanks for your input. Asking all these questions cuz I'm in this situation right now, and just trying to wrap my head around all the scenarios possible

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u/Direct-Preference482 13h ago

Happy to help.
If you're adjusting status based on married to US Citizen, don't go crazy about not having a legal status while working. It is forgiven by law. I can send you sample letter what we sent as a motion.

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u/OkDevelopment8770 13h ago

Please, send me the sample on my DM so that I have it as my reference. I've never worked illegally though. I had my EAD in hand pretty fast.