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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I have a FUNNY question for you .... How can I change my "Filed for" from K1 to AOS? :help:

As dido said. This should take you to the page: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=members scroll down to where it says "Immigration Status", below it is "Placed benefits filed at". It's near the bottom.

Hope that helps!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Iran
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As dido said. This should take you to the page: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=members scroll down to where it says "Immigration Status", below it is "Placed benefits filed at". It's near the bottom.

Hope that helps!

Helped a lot! Thank you so much!

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AOS I-485:

Package sent: October 10th

NOA1: October 18th

Biometric Letter: October 20th

Biometric apt: November 16th

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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hello

i am the sponsor so do i put my wifes (from england) name in the header with new address in california or do i put my name?

AOS is filed by the beneficiary so it's her name. You are only the sponsor.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Hi Vanessa,

Seriously this has been the best forum topic I have come across on this site. Thank you, you are a lifesaver!!

Just a question. I am preparing my AP I-131 for my K-1 visa. Right now, I don't have any trips planned. I wanted to file for the AP (along with my AOS), just in case I need to go back home. I put in "unknown" for date and length of trip. What should I put for my supplement? I don't know how many trips (if any) I would take. They would probably just be for my home country, France, but I don't want to assume anything.

Thank you!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Hi Vanessa,

Seriously this has been the best forum topic I have come across on this site. Thank you, you are a lifesaver!!

Just a question. I am preparing my AP I-131 for my K-1 visa. Right now, I don't have any trips planned. I wanted to file for the AP (along with my AOS), just in case I need to go back home. I put in "unknown" for date and length of trip. What should I put for my supplement? I don't know how many trips (if any) I would take. They would probably just be for my home country, France, but I don't want to assume anything.

Thank you!

No need for a supplement when filing together with the I-485 as the I-485 is the "reason" for filing.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Thanks! I will plan on just submitting the I-131 without a supplement :)

One other question, which is kind of dumb. What is the difference between express mail and USPS mail? The addresses i would send them to for the Chicago Lockbox is different, and I don't want to mess this up!

thanks :)

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Hi All :)

I have started this thread in this specific sub-forum because I will be using Australian colloquialisms (sayings) and spelling. I don't know whether being from Australia will make any difference,.. whether it be my documents don't need to be translated, or if our people fill in stuff differently (like the medical - explained below).

I started the thread itself though, because can't find any one central page that has ALL the documents for AOS, EAD and AP listed. This list relates to me and my case, but it is also the BASIC list because my case is simple, i.e. I don't have any kids or anything else remotely difficult to worry about. I didn't get any RFE's while doing K1 (here's my K1 thread: http://www.visajourn...howtopic=206016 ), and I'm aiming for the same this time around too. I have read and re-read the instructions several times. I read every line, and not just stuff related to me, just in case it's got a little note (this actually happened on one form) that might affect me. This list is IN NO WAY a substitute for you also reading through the forms, but I hope that it helps you get an idea of when you should start sourcing things (like paperwork for the affidavit of support) and making sure you have everything you need before you get to your applying "deadline".

On that note, there is no "deadline" for applying for AOS, as long as you marry within 90 days of arriving on your K1 visa. However it is recommended that you apply before your I-94 expires as some people have experienced issues with ICE (not deportation, just hassles and on 2 occasions I've read about, being locked up until a judge tells the ICE person they were wrong and being forced to pay fees as well as immediate AOS), but just as many (if not more) have had no issues and applied for AOS years after their I-94 expires. My main reasons for applying ASAP is because I want to work and I personally don't like not being "sure" of my status. Also, if there is a period of 180 days between your I-94 and the date your AOS is processed, you MAY encounter a ban on trying to re-enter the US if you leave and try and use the AP document. For that reason, try and apply for AOS well before 180 days after your I-94 expires... just to be safe.

Also, there is currently only one fee payable, being $1,070.00 for the AOS, EAD & AP (updated 23 Nov 2010: http://www.uscis.gov...0004718190aRCRD ). In July 2007 the fee for AOS changed and the rules altered so that if you send the EAD and AP at the same time as AOS (or while it's pending) the fee for EAD and AP are waived. Whether you apply for EAD and AP at the same time as AOS the fee remains the same and whether you think you need them or not, as the fee is waived, it's always better to have than not have, "just in case".

So here we go :)

Definition of terms:

I-94# - Is the admission/departure number on the I-94 card (full image here: http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/albums/...mmigration1.jpg )

A# number - Alien number - can sometimes be found on your visa under "annotation" starting with A0 then 8 digits. Also found on your NOA2 above the beneficiaries name (image here: http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/albums/...F-NOAs/NOA2.jpg )

AOS - Adjustment of Status - Applied for after entering the US on a K1 visa and marrying within 90 days. Changes status to "conditional permanent resident" and you will be sent a green card. This process takes around 90 days however it can take MUCH longer.

AP - Advanced Parole - Allows you to re-enter the USA while your AOS is pending. You are allowed to leave whenever you want, but doing so without the AP document (or green card) means you will not be able to re-enter. Leaving without it also results in your case being considered "abandoned".

CO - Consular Officer - In this thread related to the person actually processing my documents

EAD - Employment Authorisation Document - Allows you to work whilst the AOS is being processed, as long as you have a SSN of course. Once you received your GC your EAD is no longer needed

GC - Green card - short-form for green card so I don't have to keep typing it :)

IO - Interviewing Officer - The person who will interview me (if needed). Apparently not every case requires an interview. Lets see if I can be one of the few who don't need one :D

Non-Immigrant Visa Number - This is the RED number found on your visa (image here: http://www.visajourney.com/gallery/albums/...after_entry.jpg )

RFE - Request for further information - Received if something you mailed in is incomplete or missing. It doesn't cancel your case, just slows things down a fair bit, so doing everything to prevent getting one is your aim :D

First things first. VJ does have guides:

VJ AOS Guide: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=k1k3aos

VJ EAD Guide: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=k1k3ead

And also example forms:

Example forms: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=examples

The guides suggest doing a cover letter. Personally I'm doing a cover letter for each separate case (AOS, EAD and AP). I have read that the CO's don't tend to read the cover letters so really why bother, BUT I'm not doing it for them so much as for me. Filing so many documents means a lot of stuff to remember and I also think it looks neater and prettier. Also, while reading through the instructions I go through and fill in the cover letter with the attachments needed so I don't forget anything.

The USCIS has actually put together their OWN page of tips for putting together a package for mailing: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD I haven't decided if I'm going to hole punch yet or just bulldog clip as it seems that while it's appreciated it doesn't change anything so if I have a hole-punch available... maybe.

I ALWAYS go to the USCIS website to obtain forms: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD as this way you always make sure you have the most up-to-date form. Also, remember to check the filing location as it may have changed since the form was made. To do this, always make sure you go to the main form page (not the pdf, the place that links you the .pdf) such as this for AOS: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD and line four says "Where to file". In this case it tells you it depends on the category you are applying under, on other forms it might say "check the form" or "check the instructions".

As stated on each form, originals are only required when it specifically says "original" (like the forms with official signatures) otherwise copies are sufficient.

--AOS--

- G-1145 – Form for E-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance **See Note 1**

- Payment in the amount of $1,010.00 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security

- I-485 - Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, signed & dated #####

- Copy of birth certificate

- Copy of K1 visa in passport

- 2 passport photos (US passport size) - name and alien number printed lightly on back in pencil or felt pen

- Copy DS-3025 – Vaccination record (completed), dated ##### **See Note 2**

- G-325A - Biographic Information, including residence and employment attachments (1 copy as of July 2009)

- I-864 - Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act, completed by #####

o Copy Federal income tax return (usually a 1040 or something like that), including W-2, Form 1099s & Schedule for most recent tax year (or IRS tax transcript which I prefer)

o Copy Federal income tax return (usually a 1040 or something like that), including W-2, Form 1099s & Schedule for second most recent tax year (optional)**See Note 3**

o Copy Federal income tax return (usually a 1040 or something like that), including W-2, Form 1099s & Schedule for third most recent tax year (optional)**See Note 3**

o Letter from #####’s employer (optional)

o Pay stub(s) from the most recent six months for ##### (optional)

- Copy of I-797 - Notice of Action, Approval of K1 petition, dated ##### (front & back)

- Copy of Marriage certificate, dated ##### (front & back)

- Copy of I-94 – Arrival/Departure record (front & back)

The two items listed below are on the VJ AOS Guide, however NOWHERE on the forms, or their instructions is it mentioned that these items are required. These items only serve as additional information. You are required to bring your passport to the interview (if you have an interview) so perhaps by mailing this information you might not need to have one. Ultimately more info is better than less info (within reason of course) so it can't hurt. Personally I'll be including them in my parcel (in my attempt to avoid an interview :P) but it makes sense that they're not needed as your Alien number is your identifier now (where with the K1 your passport number and then case number were).

- Photocopy of passport biographical details page

- Photocopy of USA entry stamp dated #####

Note 1: This form is now available that requests that you receive and email and text letting you know your application has been received http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Note 2: There is a huge point of contention on VJ regarding whether or not to send DS-3025 or if you will require form I-693 (immunisations only). The reason for this is, the paperwork clearly states that if you COMPLETED your immunisations PRIOR to your K1 interview in your home country (and thus your medical information is complete in the paperwork you handed in at POE (and subsequently forwarded on)) then only the copy of the DS-3025 is required. HOWEVER some people who assumed their info was complete and sent in the DS-3025 received an RFE requesting they submit a form I-693. Further information is mentioned on this VJ thread: http://www.visajourn...howtopic=101202 So whether you go to the trouble of obtaining one so you don't risk and RFE and thus a slow-down is up to you. Personally I am in the process of calling Civil Surgeons (CS's) in my area to find our their fee. If the fee is reasonable we might do it just so we don't risk the RFE but at the same time i honestly think my form is fine and I have all immunisations filled in, either with dates or "not age appropriate". I'll let you know what I decide and then what the outcome is. Remember though every case is different, no matter how similar they might be.

Note 3: Tax information is only REQUIRED for the most recent tax year. Question 25 on the I-864 still requires that you indicate your earnings for the most recent tax years, whether you provide evidence of this income or not. There are two tick boxes in that question, where you can indicate whether you are only including the most recent tax year, or the three most recent. I personally prefer to send in IRS transcripts so that you are sure that you have not excluded any tax information and I also prefer to send in all three years of tax information just to "be safe". Information for obtaining the transcripts is located here: http://www.visajourn...ost__p__3614293 .

Here is a the Civil Surgeon "phone book" from the USCIS website: https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=of...office_type=CIV

Here is a VJ thread that lists good CS's and their prices: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...231026&st=0

--EAD--

- G-1145 – Form for E-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

- I-765 - Application for Employment Authorisation **See Note 1**

- 2 passport photos (US passport size) - name and alien number printed lightly on back in pencil or felt pen

- Photocopy of passport biographical details page **See Note 2**

As we're applying together with the AOS then the following isn't REQUIRED, however if you choose to include it, it's up to you, like i said before, more info is better than less info

- Copy of I-94 – Arrival/Departure record (front & back)

- Copy of Marriage certificate (to show name change) **See Note 3**

Note 1: Being adjustment applicant's, we're under category c9. You will see there's also a category for K1 and K3 visas (a6) but this is for when you're not applying at the same time as the AOS.

Note 2: It actually says "If no prior EAD has been issued, you must submit a copy of a Federal Government-issued identity document such as a passport..." as well as some other examples but personally I think the passport is the easiest one.

Note 3: The next issue for me (being female, married and changing my name) is my passport is still in my maiden name. For that reason it seems to make sense to include a copy of my marriage licence. Although these things are included with the AOS application, they can always shred multiple copies :D

--AP--

- G-1145 – Form for E-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

- I-131 - Application for Travel Document (Advanced Parole)

- 2 passport photos (US passport size) - name and alien number printed lightly on back in pencil or felt pen

- Copy of K1 visa (to show present status)

- Photocopy of passport biographical details page **See Note 1**

As with the EAD, this isn't REQUIRED but I will probably include it because the AP form doesn't actually have a space for "prior name":

- Copy of Marriage certificate (to show name change)

Note 1: It actually says "copy of an official photo identification document showing your name, photo, and date of birth". Like with the EAD example, passport is easiest I think :)

General

An important thing to remember is if you change your address at ANY stage while you are an LPR (or their sponsor) you are required to change your address within 30 days of moving. There are penalties for not doing so. The USCIS has an online change of address service but you STILL need to actually post a form to them. Here's the site: https://egov.uscis.g...i/go?action=coa . The reason for the paper form is so it's changed on the masterbase.

The current postal details for these forms (as of 3 Dec 09 ) is:

File at:

USCIS

P.O. Box 805887

Chicago, IL 60680-4120

For courier/express delivery:

USCIS

Attn: FBAS

131 South Dearborn - 3rd Floor

Chicago, IL 60603-5517

I, like most, will be submitting my forms by express mail so I'll use the bottom address :)

PAYMENT

It's important when writing the cheque that you write:

"One Thousand Ten and 00/100" or it might be returned.

Here is the USCIS link outlining the cheque writing requirements: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD because if you're like me, it doesn't make sense to write it that way and I wouldn't have written it like that but their wish is our command :)

Hope some of you find this useful :D If I've forgotten something, or stuff doesn't make sense, please let me know :D

**Edited to add further definitions - 27 Feb 2010

**Address for filing changed and fixed on here - 10 March 2010

**Edited to add Biometrics review link here: http://www.visajourn...ost__p__3909156

**Edited to add - AOS approved 7 July 2010. Without RFE, Without interview. I simply followed the above guide and make sure my documents were completed properly.

**Edited to add - new AOS fees as of 23 Nov 2010: http://www.uscis.gov...0004718190aRCRD

VJ should add this to their guides/hints.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Thanks! I will plan on just submitting the I-131 without a supplement :)

One other question, which is kind of dumb. What is the difference between express mail and USPS mail? The addresses i would send them to for the Chicago Lockbox is different, and I don't want to mess this up!

thanks :)

Express is UPS or FedEx who can't deliver to PO Boxes. USPS will do either street or PO Box delivery. :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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I have read a couple things about passport photos. I have one that I took shortly before coming to the US, for my visa appointment in November. Some places it says that the photos need to be taken within 30 days, and other places say 6 months. I have a bunch of extra pics from my visa appointment which I was hoping to use for my AOS (which I will file mid January). Should I get new pictures taken, or will my ones from November suffice?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Hi Vanessa,

I just wanted to write to say thank you for the effort you put into starting this thread (and following up on it to this date).

I followed your material list to the tee (plus the cover sheet for each section), and we got approved without any RFE or an interview.

This thread was immensely helpful as with all your comments on this site.

Thank you so very much :)

Timeline

N-400

23 May 2011 - N-400 packet sent

31 May 2011 - NOA1 received

05 June 2011 - Biometrics notice received

20 June 2011 - Biometrics date

06 Aug 2011 - Yellow letter received

02 Sept 2011 - Interview letter received

03 Oct 2011 - Interview date

17 Oct 2011 - Oath date

I-129F

1 Dec 2011 - I-129F packet sent

6 Dec 2011 - NOA1

29 Mar 2012 - NOA2

12 April 2012 - NVC receipt

17 April 2012 - Package left the NVC

27 April 2012 - Packet 3 received

14 May 2012 - Packet 3 sent

9 June 2012 - Packet 4 received

14 June 2012 - Interview - Approved

20 June 2012 - Visa in hand

28 June 2012 - POE at ATL

29 June 2012 - Got Married!

AOS

19 July 2012 - I-485/I-131/I-765 packet sent

27 July 2012 - NOA1 hard copy received

17 Aug 2012 - Biometrics appointment

25 Sept 2012 - EAD/AP card received

12 Feb 2013 - I-485 approved!

21 Feb 2013 - GC arrived

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Just to say a big thank you! for this thread Vanessa, it was a life saver while putting my forms together for the AOS ( I relied more on it than the USCIS site,lol), but seriously you are amazing and such a selfless lady to put this together to help so many others, thanks! :thumbs:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Wow, this thread has to be a life saver. On Wednesday applied for AOS along with EAD and AP to the Chicago Lockbox, and I hope w/o any RFE or an interview it gets approved. I was going to send it on 15th Feb,2013 but some how I found this thread and did a few changes to make it impeccable. I did everything, what's mentioned in the thread on top of that added a few extra documents. Thank you Vanessa, cheers ey!

Removal Of Conditions

02/17/2015 - I-751 package sent to USCIS California Center via USPS

02/19/2015 - NOA issued

03/17/2015 - Biometrics

08/24/2015 - New GC produced

09/04/2015 - 10 Year GC in HAND (199th DAY)

Naturalization N 400

03/07/2016 - N 400 package sent to USCIS Phoenix, AZ Lockbox via USPS

03/15/2016 - NOA issued

04/04/2016 - Biometrics

07/20/2016 - Interview for Naturalization

08/25/2016 - Oath Ceremony (I'm a CITIZEN of United States)

"Though patience be a jaded mare, yet she will plod" - Sir William Shakespeare
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Do you need to file for an AP if you don't intend to leave the country at all? Also if it takes more than 90 days for your AOS to be approved can you stay in the US whilst this is being processed or do you have to leave?

AOS+EAD Sent 8-9-13

AOS+EAD Received 8-13-13

EAD NOA1 8-13-13

AOS NOA1 8-15-13

AOS+EAD Biometrics 9-17-2013, Walk-In 8-29-2013

EAD Approved 10-15-13

AOS Interview 12-18-13

E-REQUEST 2-3-14

INFOPASS Appointment 2-12-14

AOS Approved 2-24-2014

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Do you need to file for an AP if you don't intend to leave the country at all? Also if it takes more than 90 days for your AOS to be approved can you stay in the US whilst this is being processed or do you have to leave?

As filing AP is free it's best to just file for it. You never know what will happen. I know a few people who have had things come up but had no ability to get home asap. It's a really easy form, just a few extra copies of documents and pictures. For the date of travel and length write "unknown".

AOS will most definitely take more than 90 days. DO NOT leave the US without AP or before your GC is approved. If you do that you abandon your AOS and you will be unable to return without a spousal visa. You are in a "period of authorised stay" while you are waiting for AOS, so don't worry. It'll take about 6 months before you get the GC, sometimes more sometimes less.

 
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