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My residency has been terminated, so what is my status now?

Asked on May 11th, 2016 on Immigration - Virginia
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I received a letter saying that my case has been denied. Form I-751. Because non sufficient proves. I was told I'm like in limbo with no status at al and that means I can't work or travel outside the country. I would like to know if there is a document to be able to get out and get back in without problems since I don't have a court date yet and that can take many years, what can I expect ? Thank you
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Have you been placed in removal proceedings? It is not clear whether you were served with a Notice to Appear yet. I understand you do not have a court date. If you received a Notice to Appear, you may obtain a stamp in your passport that serves as temporary evidence of lawful permanent residence. You are eligible for this stamp as you remain a resident until a final order by an immigration judge. ifcyou have not been placed in removal proceedings, you may want to consider re-filing the Form I-651 with more documentation. You may be able to submit sufficiebt evidence to overcome the deficiency in your prior filing. You can read more about conditional residence at http://myattorneyusa.com/removing-conditions-on-permanent-resident-status-derived-from-marriage. Or if still married, you and your spouse could through the adjustment of status process again.
Answered on May 19th, 2016 at 4:05 AM

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