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I am an American and my husband overstayed his tourist visa in the U.S. We are married and living out of the country. He has an approved I-130. Can he still receive a green card during his 10 year ban or will we be rejected and told to wait until after his ban? Thanks






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Can the 10-year ban be waived?

In special cases, people may be able to get a waiver for their three- or ten-year bar. For example, if the person with the ban is the child or spouse of either a U.S. lawful permanent resident or a U.S. citizen, the individual can prove that this bar would be a reason for \u201cextreme hardship\u201d to their relative.

Can I apply for green card after 10 years in USA?

A common topic of interest among undocumented immigrants (sometimes called illegal aliens) is the possibility that, after ten years spent living in the United States, they can apply for what's sometimes referred to as a "ten-year green card." The legal term for this is "cancellation of removal." (See Immigration and ...

Can I apply for permanent residency while visiting USA?

You can apply for a green card to become a lawful permanent resident in the U.S. while you're visiting on a tourist visa if you meet certain specific requirements, discussed in more detail below.

Can you be denied permanent residency?

If you are applying for an immigrant visa (lawful permanent residence) and get denied, the consulate will tell you why. A common reason for denial is that your application was incomplete and that further documentation is required to make a favorable decision.



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