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Hello, I'm starting to get information so I can file my AOS package as soon as possible. So far a couple of questions have popped up:

1. A# - Where can I find this? Will I get it after my Interview?

2. A lot of the forms (I'm applying for AP etc) require a SSN do I just put NONE or do I have to wait until I have one?

3. I-864 Affidavit of Support. Would we be able to use some of the evidence already acquired from the K1 visa?

4. For applying for Advance Parole - Part 3 I put the date of when I wish to travel- Then I skip to part 7 Question 1 - If I already included a specific date how does that pertain to "More than One Trip"? I would like to apply for AP for christmas, Mothers Days etc Do I have to apply for each date? If I do, do I apply for them all at once?

Thanks for helping me out :thumbs:

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Hello, I'm starting to get information so I can file my AOS package as soon as possible. So far a couple of questions have popped up:

1. A# - Where can I find this? Will I get it after my Interview?

2. A lot of the forms (I'm applying for AP etc) require a SSN do I just put NONE or do I have to wait until I have one?

3. I-864 Affidavit of Support. Would we be able to use some of the evidence already acquired from the K1 visa?

4. For applying for Advance Parole - Part 3 I put the date of when I wish to travel- Then I skip to part 7 Question 1 - If I already included a specific date how does that pertain to "More than One Trip"? I would like to apply for AP for christmas, Mothers Days etc Do I have to apply for each date? If I do, do I apply for them all at once?

Thanks for helping me out :thumbs:

The A# can be found on a greencard. If you have not received your greencard, you may look at your NOAs that you received for K1 visas it will be on the letter or you can simply but none. If you applied for SSN and have not received you SSN, you might want to wait but if you have not applied for SSN than you can put none. You definately want to use to evidence that you provided for K1 visa because it will save time. But you might want to provide them with the most current pay stub than the one you submitted for K1 visa because they ask for the most recent pay stubs so that they may verify if you are employed. When obtaining a travel document you just want to put down the trip you are going on first. Once you receive the travel document you can go anywhere and you don't have to apply for each date but this travel document is only valid for one year.

I hope this answers your question. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. :D

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1. Look on your I-797, Notice of Action, in the Beneficiary block. There is a letter A followed by a 9 digit number. That is your A#. It might also be written on your I-94 Departure Card.

2. SSN is not required, but it would be nice if you already had it. If your I-94 isn't within 14 days of expiring, you might consider getting one. It only takes about a week to receive. If you don't have one when you file, just put NONE.

3. I-864 is completely separate from the I-134 and requires all new supporting evidence. Get Tax Transcripts for the last 3 tax years, or copies of tax returns and W-2s, recent letter from employer, and recent bank statements.

4. Just put down your first planned trip.

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