To: LurkerNoMore!; Sabertooth
I thought so too, but Sabertooth showed me something last Saturday that indicated 245i provided amnesty for legals who were "processed" and overstayed their visas, AND for those "non-processed" resident foreign nationals who wished to be processed.
To: ArneFufkin; Sabertooth
There is more on it regarding Ineligibility. It has been awhile since I've worked on this, but I still have it in my "old" computer. (A few weeks ago I moved up from Win 95 to Win XP. What a difference!)
To: ArneFufkin
I thought so too, but Sabertooth showed me something last Saturday that indicated 245i provided amnesty for legals who were "processed" and overstayed their visas, AND for those "non-processed" resident foreign nationals who wished to be processed.
You left out the most significant group: Illegals who entered unlawfully.
Basically, under 245(i), any border-jumper with a family member who's a legal resident of the United States can qualify for this Amnesty if they come up with a grand.
That's less than coyotes charge.
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