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hey to all .

I ve got the K-3 visa 2 weeks ago, came to the USA. Though before the K-3 interview we had I-130 NOA-2 approved.

Now we have 1 year of our marriage. WHat do i need to do next:

1. to call NVC and find about the I-130?

2.File for AOS now?

3.Or wait like half a year so the marrige will have 1.5 year and there is a chance to get the Permanent Green card after the USCIV will get from me the AOS forms?

Thanks in advance and really wait on some help............. :wacko:

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Timeline
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hey to all .

I ve got the K-3 visa 2 weeks ago, came to the USA. Though before the K-3 interview we had I-130 NOA-2 approved.

Now we have 1 year of our marriage. WHat do i need to do next:

1. to call NVC and find about the I-130?

2.File for AOS now?

3.Or wait like half a year so the marrige will have 1.5 year and there is a chance to get the Permanent Green card after the USCIV will get from me the AOS forms?

Thanks in advance and really wait on some help............. :wacko:

If you are in no hurry to work, yes, I'd wait maybe eight or nine months to file the AOS but not more than a year after the day you had the medical exam. As long as your two-year wedding anniversary precedes the AOS approval, you'll get the unconditional permanent residency and ten year card.

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Filed: Timeline
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hey to all .

I ve got the K-3 visa 2 weeks ago, came to the USA. Though before the K-3 interview we had I-130 NOA-2 approved.

Now we have 1 year of our marriage. WHat do i need to do next:

1. to call NVC and find about the I-130?

2.File for AOS now?

3.Or wait like half a year so the marrige will have 1.5 year and there is a chance to get the Permanent Green card after the USCIV will get from me the AOS forms?

Thanks in advance and really wait on some help............. :wacko:

If you are in no hurry to work, yes, I'd wait maybe eight or nine months to file the AOS but not more than a year after the day you had the medical exam. As long as your two-year wedding anniversary precedes the AOS approval, you'll get the unconditional permanent residency and ten year card.

THANKS PUSHBRK for your hellp, you always give some useful advice, i apreciate it. I really was wondering about the better manner of acting. Some days ago i filed for EAD to get the working permission cause it really kills me not to have the right to work.... Hopefully i ll get it soon.

And by the way DOES ANYBODY KNOWS THE USUAL PROCESSING TIME OF AOS?

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
hey to all .

I ve got the K-3 visa 2 weeks ago, came to the USA. Though before the K-3 interview we had I-130 NOA-2 approved.

Now we have 1 year of our marriage. WHat do i need to do next:

1. to call NVC and find about the I-130?

2.File for AOS now?

3.Or wait like half a year so the marrige will have 1.5 year and there is a chance to get the Permanent Green card after the USCIV will get from me the AOS forms?

Thanks in advance and really wait on some help............. :wacko:

If you are in no hurry to work, yes, I'd wait maybe eight or nine months to file the AOS but not more than a year after the day you had the medical exam. As long as your two-year wedding anniversary precedes the AOS approval, you'll get the unconditional permanent residency and ten year card.

THANKS PUSHBRK for your hellp, you always give some useful advice, i apreciate it. I really was wondering about the better manner of acting. Some days ago i filed for EAD to get the working permission cause it really kills me not to have the right to work.... Hopefully i ll get it soon.

And by the way DOES ANYBODY KNOWS THE USUAL PROCESSING TIME OF AOS?

You can check the timelines but with no complications, it can be from 3 to 6 months. You can reschedule the interview if it comes too soon.

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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I'd wait maybe eight or nine months to file the AOS but not more than a year after the day you had the medical exam.

Hi. I'm interested in this too. I will be posting soon with our story and some questions, but for now, since it came up, I wonder about the time frame for filing AOS once a K3 is issued.

I'm totally new to all this, but from reading up on stuff, I understand that the K3 is for two years with possibility for extension only if the AOS has been filed before two years are up. Where did you get the one-year cut-off? Is there any indication that filing 16 months (for example) after the k3 is issued will be seen/treated differently than filing, say, 11 months later?

Just curious as to how one can know - have there been problems in the past when people waited longer than 12 mo. to file?

thanks,

steve

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I'd wait maybe eight or nine months to file the AOS but not more than a year after the day you had the medical exam.

Hi. I'm interested in this too. I will be posting soon with our story and some questions, but for now, since it came up, I wonder about the time frame for filing AOS once a K3 is issued.

I'm totally new to all this, but from reading up on stuff, I understand that the K3 is for two years with possibility for extension only if the AOS has been filed before two years are up. Where did you get the one-year cut-off? Is there any indication that filing 16 months (for example) after the k3 is issued will be seen/treated differently than filing, say, 11 months later?

Just curious as to how one can know - have there been problems in the past when people waited longer than 12 mo. to file?

thanks,

steve

It's not a cut-off but if your medical is more than a year old when you file AOS, you'll need a new medical. It costs $300 where I live.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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Posted (edited)

K3s can't get SSN without an EAD or green card. Can be a b!tch living in the US without one as they are required to get a lot of things such as a drivers license.

Edited by Haole

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Posted

- have there been problems in the past when people waited longer than 12 mo. to file?

It's not a cut-off but if your medical is more than a year old when you file AOS, you'll need a new medical. It costs $300 where I live.

Ah, thanks mucho, pushbrk.

So, at the very least, delayed AOS filing adds costs for the medical and the EAD (if desired). That could really add up with our 3 kids !

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K3s can't get SSN without an EAD or green card. Can be a b!tch living in the US without one as they are required to get a lot of things such as a drivers license.

Thanks. :yes: We will apply for EAD and SSN immediately if going K-3 route.

 
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