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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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My question is.. My wife come to the US from mexico when she was only 3 years old. Legally of course. But she has overstayed her welcome. We've been married 2 years in June and have just started our process to make her a resident/citizen. We hired a place in Canton, MS called Catholic Charities Immigration Clinic. They have done all the paperwork and got alot of information from the both of us (Pictures, joint ownership documents, DRs Physical report[required by USCIS], pictures, proof that we live together like letters with both our names on it, a co-sponsor because i didn't make enough last year to sponsor her myself, tax returns, letter of employment, last 3 month check stubs from myself and my sponsor, etc.) and we are about to send everything to the USCIS. We had to pay 1010.00 for the I-485 and 355.00 for another form (i think the I-130) and we also had to pay 320.00 for the I-102 form which is just a request for her I-94 she didn't receive when she come to the US when she was 3. I was wondering if anyone knew of any problems we may face considering the information and money we have spent on this. The fee for the lady (I think she's some kind of attorney because she does this for a living.. Filling out paperwork for people and so on.) to fill all this out for us was 550.00 for the I-485 and I-130 and it was 75.00 for the filling of the I-102. Like i said she does this for a living and she just accomplished my wife's mothers residency status. She filled out all the paperwork for her and sent it in including the money and she got a response from USCIS within a few weeks for the meeting with them in Memphis TN. Is there anything anyone could suggest or let me know about that i may not know. PLEASE HELP ME. Thanks

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Thats what we done. We applied for her I-102 first and we are waiting on a receipt from USCIS so we can send the other 2 in. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any problems we may run into considering what we are doing and everything we have for proof and stuff..

Thanks for your response.

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