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Hi VJ members!!!

I am ready to send in my application. Can you guys please go over all my documents??? I would be very much appreciated!!!

Thanks,

-Brightstar

Original Submission I-130

Petitioner: ____________________________________________________________

Beneficiary (Spouse): ___________________________________________________

Date___________________

To Whom It May Concern,

Please find enclosed the Form I-130 and supporting documents:

Table of Contents

1. Payment: Personal Check in the amount of US $355.00 to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

2. Completed Form I-130

3. A copy of Petitioner's name birth certificate (front and back)

4. A copy of Petitioner's name military I.D

5. A copy of Beneficiary's name birth certificate along with its English translation

6. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Biographical page and Extension of Validity)

7. A copy of Beneficiary's name military I.D

8. A copy of marriage certificate

9. Form G-325A filled out by Petitioner's name signed and dated (all four pages)

10. One passport-style color photo of Petitioner's name in a labeled plastic bag

11. Form G-325A filled out by Beneficiary's name signed and dated (all four pages with “Attachment Sheet” for supplemental answer)

12. One passport-style color photo of Beneficiary's name in a labeled plastic bag

13. Evidence of a bonafide marriage

a. A lease showing joint tenancy of common residence

b. A copy showing joint car insurance

c. A copy showing joint health insurance

d. A copy of joint account statement from Bank's name

Sincerely,

Petitioner's name Date

Address:

Original Submission I-485

Nature of the submission: Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family Based Adjustment of Status Application with a concurrent I-130 filing

Date___________________

To Whom It May Concern,

Please find enclosed the Form I-485 and supporting documents as well as the Forms I-765, I-131 and all supporting documents for Beneficiary's name:

My eligibility to adjust from F-1 status to permanent resident status is based on marriage to a U.S. citizen

Table of Contents

1. Payment: Personal Check in the amount of US $1010.00 (for both the I-485 and the biometrics fee) to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

2. Completed Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

3. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Biographical page and Extension of Validity)

4. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Name Change page)

5. A copy of Beneficiary's name F-1 student visa page with entry stamp

6. A copy of Beneficiary's name valid I-94 form (front and back)

7. Copies of all Beneficiary's name I-20 form

8. A copy of Beneficiary's name social security card

9. A copy of Beneficiary's name birth certificate along with its English translation

10. A copy of marriage certificate

11. Form G-325A filled out by Beneficiary's name signed and dated (all four pages with “Attachment Sheet” for supplemental answer)

12. Two passport-style color photo of Beneficiary's name in a labeled plastic bag

13. Completed Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status, in a sealed envelope

14. Form I-864EZ, Affidavit of Support, with additional required supporting documentation

a. Completed Form I-864EZ

b. A letter explanation for why there is a significant higher amount of income between 2007 and 2008 (part 18)

c. A letter explanation for why there is a limited amount of information for tax return in 2005 (part 19)

d. A copy of Petitioner's name birth certificate

e. A copy of Petitioner's name 2007 Federal individual income tax return including Form W-2 and 1040EZ

f. A copy of IRS transcript for 2007

g. A copy of Petitioner's name military I.D

h. Evidence of proof that Petitioner's name is currently on active duty in the military (US Navy)

i. A letter from employer showing employer’s address and phone number, and indicating annual salary

j. Pay stub showing income for the previous six months (June – November)

15. Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, with additional required supporting documentation

a. Completed Form I-765

b. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Biographical page and Extension of Validity)

c. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Name Change page)

d. A copy of Beneficiary's name F-1 student visa page with entry stamp

e. A copy of Beneficiary's name valid I-94 form (front and back)

f. A copy of Beneficiary's name 2008 Employment Authorization Card (front and back)

g. A copy of the most recent I-20

h. Two passport-style color photo of Beneficiary's name in a labeled plastic bag

16. Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, with additional required supporting documentation

a. Completed Form I-131

b. Explanation of how the intending immigrant qualifies for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole. (Part 7)

c. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Biographical page and Extension of Validity)

d. A copy of Beneficiary's name passport (Name Change page)

e. A copy of Beneficiary's name F-1 student visa page with entry stamp

f. A copy of Beneficiary's name valid I-94 form (front and back)

g. A copy of Beneficiary's name 2008 Employment Authorization Card (front and back)

h. A copy of the most recent I-20

i. Two passport-style color photo of Beneficiary's name in a labeled plastic bag

Sincerely,

Beneficiary's name

Date

Address:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

Looks Good to me! :thumbs: You're ready to go Good luck to you :)

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AOS & EAD TIMELINE:

July 21, 2008---(ORIGINAL) NOA1 for AOS & EAD

July 29, 2008---"WALK-IN" BIOMETRICS DONE (AOS & EAD-1)

Oct 14, 2008---EAD1 CARD ARRIVES! Approval date is Oct. 2, 2008

Dec 10, 2008---INTERVIEW DAY! APPROVED!!!

Dec 17, 2008---WELCOME NOTICE RECEIVED

Jan 9, 2009---CARD RECEIVED FINALLY! Approval date 12-10-08..expires on 12-10-10

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

Sept 10,2010---REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS

CITIZENSHIP

Sept 10,2011---Application for citizenship

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Looks Good to me! :thumbs: You're ready to go Good luck to you :)

agreed.. ;)

"i don't know much about love but i know that i love him.."

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