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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
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Our 90 day period to marry will expire on July 14, 2010. Say we were to marry July 4th, 2010 how long after this could we file for AOS, does AOS need to be filed within the same time period as the K1?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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There is no regulation to file AOS within the 90 day period.

There is regulation to be married within the 90 day period.

Many people file 'soonish' after they marry, then others wait up to 6 months, then there's a small percentage that have waited almost a year.

IMO, 'up to 6 months' seems ok.

Stay out of enforcement areas until you have receipt notice in hand, after filing AOS.

Suggest she apply for SSN today or tomorrow, as well, in her VISA NAME, if you two haven't taken care of that, yet.

It's been a loooooooooooooong road for you two - I wish you all the best, going forward.

Good Luck !

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Our 90 day period to marry will expire on July 14, 2010. Say we were to marry July 4th, 2010 how long after this could we file for AOS, does AOS need to be filed within the same time period as the K1?

file as soon as you have all the documents necessary... sooner is always better than later... later is better than never

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: China
Timeline

There is no regulation to file AOS within the 90 day period.

There is regulation to be married within the 90 day period.

Many people file 'soonish' after they marry, then others wait up to 6 months, then there's a small percentage that have waited almost a year.

IMO, 'up to 6 months' seems ok.

Stay out of enforcement areas until you have receipt notice in hand, after filing AOS.

Suggest she apply for SSN today or tomorrow, as well, in her VISA NAME, if you two haven't taken care of that, yet.

It's been a loooooooooooooong road for you two - I wish you all the best, going forward.

Good Luck !

Thanks for the answer! It was a long road, made longer with the first interview turning up a blue slip for a non-bonafide relation. She applied for her SS about 16 days after arrival, no problems in getting it.

Time goes by..

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