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The Visa Journey Guide section (K1 Adjustment of Status Tips) states that Oklahoma residents need to file AOS in person at the OKC office.

Special Information on Filing Form I-485 for persons living in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico

Special Information for persons living in the jurisdiction of:

--o DALLAS DISTRICT OFFICE

--o EL PASO DISTRICT OFFICE

--o OKLAHOMA CITY SUBOFFICE

Effective October 23, 2006, if you are residing within the jurisdiction of the Dallas District Office, and effective

November 20, 2006, if you are residing within the jurisdiction of the El Paso District Office or Oklahoma City Sub-Office,

you must follow the filing instructions below when submitting an application based on:

1) A family relationship with an immediately available immigrant visa (K1 and K3 included);

2) A Diversity Visa lottery selection; or

3) A Special Immigrant status, excluding religious workers.

A. Location of filing and scheduling of appointment to file Form I-485 in person.

If you are filing the Form I-485 based on the criteria specified above, you must file in person at the office that

corresponds to your jurisdiction. To file in person, you must obtain an appointment through

InfoPass, an online appointment request system, which can be found at http://infopass.uscis.gov/.

Once you have selected a date and time for the appointment, you should print the appointment

notice, which shows the time, date and location of the appointment, and present it when appearing to file your Form

I-485 in person.

B. Documents to bring to the Infopass appointment.

At the InfoPass appointment, you must bring the following documents:

1) Form I-485 with supporting documentation and/or evidence of eligibility (e.g. Form I-797, Notice of Action, or

Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, or Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or

Special Immigrant, if applicable, Form G-325A, Biographic Information, Form I-693,

Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status, Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, etc.); and

2) Required fees in the form of a cashier’s check or money order made payable to Department of Homeland

Security or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

DORA (Dallas Office Rapid Adjustment) program was a pilot program that has expired and is no longer in effect.

Thanks for the info. The mods should update that section to reflect the change.

ANDY & MARICAR

N-400 Timeline

05/14/2012 - Mailed N-400 packet to Dallas/Lewisville Lockbox via Priority Mail.

05/21/2012 - NOA1

06/12/2012 - Biometrics

06/29/2012 - Interview Notice

08/06/2012 - Naturalization Interview in OKC PASSED!!!!!!!

09/28/2012 - OATH CEREMONY!!!!!!!

U.S. CITIZEN!!!!!

 
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