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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Hi guys, I am in the process of filling out my wife's I-485 application but I have a doubt about her I-94. Going over the instructions it says that I should send her I-94 along with a copy of her NOA2 and our marriage license. But then, in another spot, I read that she should keep her I-94 for her interview date. So, what is the right path to follow? Should I just send a copy of her I-94 along with the I-485 package, or should I send the original and keep a copy of it for the interview date?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ivory Coast
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Hi guys, I am in the process of filling out my wife's I-485 application but I have a doubt about her I-94. Going over the instructions it says that I should send her I-94 along with a copy of her NOA2 and our marriage license. But then, in another spot, I read that she should keep her I-94 for her interview date. So, what is the right path to follow? Should I just send a copy of her I-94 along with the I-485 package, or should I send the original and keep a copy of it for the interview date?

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YOU MUST SENT A COPY OF I-94 OR THEY WONT EVEN PROCESS YOUR I-485

May 28 delivered. Day1

June 03 check cashed. Day 7

June 07 received noa of I-130, I-765, I -485. Day11

June 08 touched all 3. Day 12

June 18 received biometric for i-485&i-765 appt on July 12. Day 22

June 18 touched I-130, I-765. Day22

June 25 walkin bio (done both). Day 29

June 25 touched I-485, I-765. Day 29

June 28 touched I-485, I-765. Day 32

July 12 biometric appt due. Day 46

August 01 notin since prv ups. Day 66

August 02 INTERVIEW-LETTER RECEIVED. due sept 02. Day 67

August 03 Eda in production. Day 68

August 06 EDA second touch. Day 71

August 11 EDA was mail. Day 76

August 14 EDA in the mail. Day 79

August 17 applied ssc. Day 82

August 25 ssc in the mail. day 90

August 26 pass learner permit test, passed. received interim permit. Day 91

Sept 02 AOS interview in garden city, NY APPROVED FOR 10 YRS GREENS CARD WITH I-551 STAMP IN PASSPORT Day 98

SEPT 03 ORDERED PRODUCTION OF GREEN CARD FIRST EMAIL AND TEXT. DAY 99

SEPT 03 TOUCHED ON I-130. DAY 99

SEPT 07 TOUCHED ON I-130 AND I-485. DAY 103

SEPT 08 received actual learner permit card. day 104

SEPT 08 TOOK 5 HOURS CLASS. DAY 104

SEPT 09 ORDERED PRODUCTION OF GREEN CARD SECOND EMAIL AND TEXT. DAY 105

SEPT 09 UPDATED MY SSC FROM EDA TO PERMANENT RESIDENT. DAY 105

SEPT 10 TOUCHED ON I-485. DAY 106

SEPT 11 RECEIVED MY WELCOME LETTER CONFIRMING 10 YRS GREEN-CARD. DAY 107

SEPT 11 RECEIVED APPROVAL NOTICE OF I-130. DAY 107

SEPT 13 RECEIVED THIRD EMAIL AND TEXT, GREEN-CARD WAS MAILED OUT ON SEPT 10. DAY 109

SEPT 16 GREEN-CARD IN THE MAIL. DAY 112

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Absolutely. Do not send in the original. That is what allows her to stay in the US for the 90 days... we sent in a copy of both front and back of the I-94 just to be safe.

And yes, she should probably bring her passport, i.e. I-94 to the interview.

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Yeah as recommended, send the copies because you would want to bring the originals to the interview. But to tell you my personal experience, i sent my original I-94 along with the petition, the marriage certificate was certified copy though (what i sent), but just a normal copy would be fine (thats what i read from other gang members experience;) )

I sent my original I-94 because the instruction says so (what i understood), so i kept the copy and sent the original :wacko: .

The thing is, everything went well...so yup! i think either one is fine, but copies would be prefered, alright?

Hope your journey will go very smooth! best luck!

Oct 2005 - met my baby

Dec 2006 - he proposed

Feb 2007 - K-1 filed

Dec 2007 - K-1 Visa Interview (denied), the reason: i was overstayed my previous visit in 2000-2003 (my bad)

Feb 2008 - I-601 Waiver filed

Sept 2008 - Waiver approved (K-1 Visa issued)

Jan 2009 - the Wedding Blessing & Reception (Bali, Indonesia)

Feb 2009 - Arrived in the US followed by the Civil Wedding & Reception (again:)

March 2009 - AOS filed

April 2009 - Biometric

May 2009 - EAD card in hand

Aug 27th 2009 - AOS Interview (approved, yaay)

Sept 2009- Green Card arrived in the mail...yippeeeew...(i want to sing of Your Love forever)

June 2011 - ROC filed

July 2011 - Biometric

Dec 2011 - ROC approved (Best Christmas ever, i must've been a really good girl this year :)

The wait would be unbearable but it'll be worth it. It strengthens the love, it attaches you even more to each other, it shows how your man would do whatever it takes to be with you, that he will never give up on you because he LOVES you!! All the waits, stresses, tears, heartaches, all the miserable feelings you feel along the way will be paid off once you get what you've been hoping for...oh and WITHOUT PRAYERS? will be like trying to start a fire with water, JUST WON'T WORK!

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Thank you all for your answers. They were very helpful and I really appreciate them

Send a copy of front and back. You can take the original to your interview if you have one. Should you be asked to show legal presence for some reason, you will want to have the original I94. My husband also carried his NOA1 copy with him since his I94 expired shortly after we filed for AOS. Good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Thanks Menina. I have another question. I am filling out I-485 as we speak and on Part 3 they ask me for her Noninmmigrant Visa Number in her passport. Is it the number in red that starts with a C, or is it the 14 digit control number that starts with 2010? Thanks!

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