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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hello,

Nothing beats being with the one you love, and after all the immigration struggles that we've been through it's still a bit surreal that we surpassed it.

This process has never been easy. And now that I'm here finally with my hubby, we're moving to the next step- The Adjustment of Status.

I've read the requirements, but I just want to make sure about certain stuff. How many ITR's does the USCIS require? Is it only the current one?

Any insights will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

God Bless!!!

Chris&Barbie

'with you by my side, how can I fail?" cbw

I130

NOA1 : 05.05.08

TOUCHED : 05.09.08

TOUCHED : 10.01.08

TOUCHED : 10.02.08

APPROVED (NOA2): JANUARY 7, 2009--- THANK YOU LORD!!!!

I129-F

NOA1 : 05.28.08

TOUCHED : 07.10.08

APPROVED (NOA2): JANUARY 7, 2009--- THANK YOU LORD!!!!

CASE NUMBER ASSIGNED: 01.15.09

CASE SENT OUT TO US EMBASSY-MANILA FROM NVC: 01.15.09

LETTER FROM THE EMBASSY: 01.22.09

PAID DV: 01.15.09

MEDICAL EXAM: 02.16.09-1ST DAY 02.17.09-2ND DAY---PASSED!!!!!

INTERVIEW DATE: 03.03.09- PASSED! THANK GOD!

VISA IN HAND: March 6, 2009

HOME: March 7, 2009

FOLLOW UPS:

11.10.08-called up USCIS to inquire about our status/sent faxes to congressmen and senator

11.12.08-called up USCIS again and was told that our case was moved to CSC back in June(!) because the state department have some questions about some of the documents we filed. And they never sent us any RFE...Grrrrrrr!!!! Was told that they don't know what the problem with the documents...Grrrrrr (again)! and was told that they will file a request for review...uuuuuggghhhh!!!!

01.14.09: Hubby sent a Thank you letter to his senator's office for clearing out the confussions with our application last Dec. 4. We'll go with K3...Hubby's doing his ITR as we speak... =)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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best answered in the Adjustment of Status forum.. moving

BTW... most will need only one ITR but three years of history

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello,

Nothing beats being with the one you love, and after all the immigration struggles that we've been through it's still a bit surreal that we surpassed it.

This process has never been easy. And now that I'm here finally with my hubby, we're moving to the next step- The Adjustment of Status.

I've read the requirements, but I just want to make sure about certain stuff. How many ITR's does the USCIS require? Is it only the current one?

Any insights will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

One Year. But you "fill in the blanks" for the last three years and they can request copies of them if they so choose. They did not for us.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

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