Houston, TX asked in Immigration Law for Texas

Q: Already filed i360 after i485 was filed with i130. Just four out that it automatically converts. What can I do?

I filed for i485 two years ago with my US citizen husband, but unfortunately, he passed few days before my interview. I went to the interview alone and it didn’t go too well. I’m still waiting on response from the interview. But my lawyer said that I should file i360 because I’m a widow even though I’m still waiting on a response from uscis. My lawyers has filed the i 360, even though I just learned that it would automatically convert. Now I received a notification from uscis that my i360 has been transferred for an interview in my jurisdiction. Should I withdraw the i 360 or what can I do?

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Adan Vega
Adan Vega
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Houston, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: The FORM I-130 filed by your late spouse automatically converted into a FORM I-360.

At this time, you need to contact your attorney to discuss the strategy with your case in light of the fact that you have filed both the FORM I-130 and the FORM I-360.

Good luck to you.

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