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what do we do next after our marriage? i don't understand what her status is, or when to send the adjustment of status form. please help

Next step would be to Adjust Status (to permanent resident/Green Card) - on the K1 Flowchart Shortcut - you're on Step 20. It is best to submit your AOS package (AOS, EAD and AP) documents as soon as possible after you're married (sooner is always better than later). :thumbs:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Wales
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what do we do next after our marriage? i don't understand what her status is, or when to send the adjustment of status form. please help

Next step would be to Adjust Status (to permanent resident/Green Card) - on the K1 Flowchart Shortcut - you're on Step 20. It is best to submit your AOS package (AOS, EAD and AP) documents as soon as possible after you're married (sooner is always better than later). :thumbs:

I concur, get them done asap after you are married! You don't want your loved one in danger of being deported. :D

I-751 Removal of Conditions

01/10/08 - Application sent to VSC

01/22/08 - Application Received

02/02/08 - Biometrics done

01/29/09 - I-551 stamped in passport at Tampa ofc

04/25/09 - RFE received

04/27/09 - RFE Sent back to VSC with additional documentation

05/11/09 - Approval notice received

05/18/09 - GreenCard arrived!!!

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You don't want your loved one in danger of being deported. :D

There's no real danger of being deported - it is more a question of protecting their legal status and getting them the rights/privileges of a permanent resident (i.e., working, driving etc.). :thumbs:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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You don't want your loved one in danger of being deported. :D

There's no real danger of being deported - it is more a question of protecting their legal status and getting them the rights/privileges of a permanent resident (i.e., working, driving etc.). :thumbs:

thanks guys

 
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