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Do I have everything needed for AOS (K-1, K-2)?

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This is copied from my cover letter. (>>>>Is comments I've added to this post, that isn't on the cover letter.)

-Personal Check $1,610 payable to Department of Homeland Security.

>>>>>$930 fee for I-485, +$80 biometrics fee for the mother. The child is under 14, so does not need to pay the $80 biometrics fee.

-Two Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, for the intending immigrants, signed and dated by xxxx xxxx (xxxx), (signing as self and as a mother for the child).

>>>>(xxx) = her maiden name

-One copy of each of the intending immigrant’s passport, biographical, visa and entry stamp page.

-Two copies of I-797 Notice of Action, Approval of K1 Waiver.

-One copy of each of the intending immigrant’s valid I-94 (front and back copies) as evidence of current status.

-One copy of each of the intending immigrant’s birth certificate along with English translation.

-One certified copy of marriage certificate as evidence of relationship.

-Two G-325A forms, one filled out for each of the intending immigrants, signed and dated by xxxx xxxx (xxxx) (signing as self and as a mother for the daughter).

>>>>Since the child is under 14 and not needing to pay the fingerprinting fee, does she still need a G-325A form?

-Two passport-type photos of the intending immigrants, xxxx xxxx (xxxx) and xxxx xxxx. Name wrote on the back, attached with the corresponding G-325A.

-Two Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status (one for each immigrant) in the one sealed envelope from civil surgeon.

-Two Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, signed and dated by the petitioner, xxxx xxxx.

-One copy of the petitioner’s income tax returns from the IRS for 2006, 2007, and 2008.

-One copy of the petitioner’s W-2 for 2006, 2007, and 2008.

-One copy of the petitioner’s paystubs for November 2009 to January 2010.

-One Form I-765: Application for Employment Authorization, signed and dated by the intending immigrant, xxxx xxxx (xxxx).

-Two passport-type photos of the intending immigrants, xxxx xxxx (xxxx) and xxxx xxxx. Name wrote on the back, attached with the corresponding I-765.

-One copy of each of the intending immigrant's valid I-94 (front and back copies) as evidence of current status.

-One copy of each of the intending immigrant's passport, biographical, visa and entry stamp page.

-Proof of relationship

-Photos from wedding, christmas, birthday party and swimming at a resort.

-Copy of a receipt from birthday party at Chuck E Cheese.

-Copy of a parking permit for parking at the resort.

-Copy of a progress report from the child's school.

-Copy of tickets from a Chinese New Year celebration at a school in our area in Wisconsin.

-Copy of a 'Celebrations' ad in our local newspaper announcing our marriage.

-Copy of a Bank statement with both the petitioner's and intending immigrant's name on it.

-Copy of a Rental statement that shows the intending immigrant, xxxx xxxx (xxxx) was added to the petitioner's lease.

-Copy of a home insurance policy with both the petitioner's and intending immigrant's name on it.

>>>>Is this proof of relationship stuff needed to be sent in with the I-485, or just saved for the interview?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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separate checks!!!! 1) $1,010 & 2) $600

asssemble independently

proofs of bonafides for interview

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

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separate checks!!!! 1) $1,010 & 2) $600

asssemble independently

proofs of bonafides for interview

Thanks. I guess the I-765 is only needed for the mother, so forget I added copies of the daughter's information to that form.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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i thought you needed 6 months worth of pay stubs.

Vermont Service Center Consulate: manila, philippinesI-129F Sent : 2009-03-23 I-129F NOA1: 2009-03-25 I-129F NOA2 : 2009-09-02

NVC Received : 2009-09-04 NVC Left : 2009-10-07 Consulate Received : 2009-10-15

interview date: 2009-11-05 APPROVED!! Thank you Jesus!!

AOS

I-485 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

I-765 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

I-131 sent 2010-08-02, NOA 2010-12-02

Transfered to CSC 2010-26-02 Biometrics 2010-03-03

http://www.philippineconsulate-sf.org/dual...nship_faq.htm#1

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i thought you needed 6 months worth of pay stubs.

Well, the paystubs aren't required, unless specifically asked for (they tell you they want to see them, such as for an interview or from an RFE).

You may include evidence supporting your claim about your expected income for the current year if you believe that submitting this evidence will help you establish ability to maintain sufficient income. You are not required to submit this evidence, however, unless specifically instructed to do so by a Government official. For example, you may include a recent letter from your employer, showing your employer's address and telephone number, and indicating your annual salary. You may also provide pay stub(s) showing your income for the previous six months. If your claimed income includes alimony, child support, dividend or interest income, or income from any other source, you may also include evidence of that income.

I've got paystubs going back to '07, but I'm missing a few here and there that got lost somewhere. Going back to early November of '09 is where I have the most recent missing pay stub.

So I could send 6 months worth, but I would be missing a few, or I could send in the past 3 months and missing none. Or simply not send in any at all.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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[just saved for the interview

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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