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Hello,

My aunt came to US 3 months ago with visitor Visa, while she staying over here at US she in love with a US citizent and want to get mary. What is the process to get AOS for her? Searching the internet I think of these step, anyone with experience please help:

1. Get marry in person to get mary certificated.

2. Apply for SSN.

3. File for AOS (I-130, I-485, G325A, I-765, I-864)

4. She can stay with her husband and waiting for AOS.

Questions:

Does she need to apply for extend stay since her I-94 only stamp for 6 months? Is there anyother way to do it?

Thanks

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Hello,

My aunt came to US 3 months ago with visitor Visa, while she staying over here at US she in love with a US citizent and want to get mary. What is the process to get AOS for her? Searching the internet I think of these step, anyone with experience please help:

1. Get marry in person to get mary certificated.

2. Apply for SSN.

3. File for AOS (I-130, I-485, G325A, I-765, I-864)

4. She can stay with her husband and waiting for AOS.

Questions:

Does she need to apply for extend stay since her I-94 only stamp for 6 months? Is there anyother way to do it?

Thanks

Thinnquyen,

Someone with more experience can correct me if I'm wrong, but as long as your aunt did not come with the "intent" of getting married, she should be allowed to stay while her adjustment is being made. She would not have to apply for an extension as her sdjustment is already in process. However, is she wants to leave the country and come back she will need to apply for an Advance Parole (AP). Good luck

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Hello,

My aunt came to US 3 months ago with visitor Visa, while she staying over here at US she in love with a US citizent and want to get mary. What is the process to get AOS for her? Searching the internet I think of these step, anyone with experience please help:

1. Get marry in person to get mary certificated.

2. Apply for SSN.

3. File for AOS (I-130, I-485, G325A, I-765, I-864)

4. She can stay with her husband and waiting for AOS.

Questions:

Does she need to apply for extend stay since her I-94 only stamp for 6 months? Is there anyother way to do it?

Thanks

Thinnquyen,

Someone with more experience can correct me if I'm wrong, but as long as your aunt did not come with the "intent" of getting married, she should be allowed to stay while her adjustment is being made. She would not have to apply for an extension as her sdjustment is already in process. However, is she wants to leave the country and come back she will need to apply for an Advance Parole (AP). Good luck

The issue is intent to immigrate on entry, not intent to get married. Leaving the US is not recommended under these circumstances.

Thinnquyen

Your aunt wont be able to apply for SSN until she has EAD or green card.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello,

My aunt came to US 3 months ago with visitor Visa, while she staying over here at US she in love with a US citizent and want to get mary. What is the process to get AOS for her? Searching the internet I think of these step, anyone with experience please help:

1. Get marry in person to get mary certificated.

2. Apply for SSN.

3. File for AOS (I-130, I-485, G325A, I-765, I-864)

4. She can stay with her husband and waiting for AOS.

Questions:

Does she need to apply for extend stay since her I-94 only stamp for 6 months? Is there anyother way to do it?

Thanks

Thinnquyen,

Someone with more experience can correct me if I'm wrong, but as long as your aunt did not come with the "intent" of getting married, she should be allowed to stay while her adjustment is being made. She would not have to apply for an extension as her sdjustment is already in process. However, is she wants to leave the country and come back she will need to apply for an Advance Parole (AP). Good luck

The issue is intent to immigrate on entry, not intent to get married. Leaving the US is not recommended under these circumstances.

Thinnquyen

Your aunt wont be able to apply for SSN until she has EAD or green card.

Very True!

Peter Miami

Johanna & Peter

Colombia / U.S.A.

I-129F / K-1 Fiancee Visa

08-20-02 - Met Johanna in Armenia, Colombia

10-05-05 - K-1 Sent to TSC

10-14-05 - Received NOA1 by E-Mail (Day 9)

12-22-05 - Reveived NOA2 By E-Mail & Mail (Day 78)

03-03-06 - Interview Date! (Day 149) Approved

03-10-06 - Johanna Arrived

05-27-06 - Married

I-485 / AOS (Did not applied for EAD or AP)

06-05-06 - Sent I-485 application to Chicago via USPS (Day 1)

06-06-06 - AOS Package Delivered at 12:29PM

06-12-06 - Received NOA1 by Mail

06-14-06 - Check Cashed

06-22-06 - Received Appointment Notice for Biometrics

06-26-06 - "Request for Additional Evidence" Online, waiting for letter

06-29-06 - Biometrics Done!

06-30-06 - Received RFE Letter by mail. (Missing Birth Certificate)

07-10-06 - Sent RFE by Express Mail USPS

07-11-06 - RFE Delivered @ 10:54AM Sign by D. Atwell

08-28-06 - AOS Transferred to CSC E-mail & USCIS Website (Day 85)

08-30-06 - Touched #1

08-31-06 - Touched #2

08-31-06 - E-Mail from CRIS & USCIS-CSSO - CSC received AOS Application

09-01-06 - Touched #3

09-01-06 - NOA by Mail Regarding Transfer to CSC

09-05-06 - Touched #4

09-07-06 - Touched #5

09-13-06 - Touched #6

09-15-06 - AOS Approved by Online Status & E-mail

09-21-06 - Received GC and Welcome Letter (Day 109)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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Step 1 go Here--------->USCIS WEB PAGE AOS through marriage

2)Get Married & File for AOS : File all of the following together I-485(I-693)I-765 I-130(I-864),

3)Wait aprox. 90 days for your I-765 EAD to be approved then Apply for SSN, DL, Bank Account

4)Set up Joint accounts, establish evidence of relationship.

5) prepare for interview ( Aprox 4-6 months after filing for AOS)

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:Like you all, I am not an attorney ; I am a layperson (I have laid a lot of persons ) My advice is based on Experience obtained by filing ourselves

AOS met in Japan 1994 married 10/2004

DO:Los Angeles,Ca.

6/17/06 Forms Sent (I-130, I-485, and I-765)

6/19/06 RD I-130,I-485, I-765

6/26/06 NOA rcvd

7/15/06 Biometrics complete Day 22

8/4/06 Interview Notice Rcvd Day 42

9/9/06 EAD Card Received :)Day 78

9/13/06 SS Card Received :)Day 82

9/27/06 AOS Interview Los Angeles APPROVED LPR Day 96

12/04/06 Welcome To the United States Letter received

12/08/06 Green Card Received- expires 12/2016

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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Questions:

Does she need to apply for extend stay since her I-94 only stamp for 6 months? Is there anyother way to do it?

Thanks

Tell her NOT to leave the country until GC is approved, the fact that from USCIS view, it will look as though your aunt entered on a non-immigrant Visa ( tourist) with intentional plans to get married & immigrate & draw extra scrutiny to her case. She will have the burden of proving that the relationship is legit,

As far as extending her stay: Even if she overstays the permited limit on her I-94, Once she files AOS, her overstay status will be forgiven.

I would not reccomend applying for extend stay, too much activity on her could draw more scrutiny, I suggest just filing AOS and do NOT leave the country until GC in Hand.

She will have the burden of proving that the relationship is legit, since she only knew her soon to be husband for a short time . Be prepared for USCIS to ask a lot of questions at the interview.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE:Like you all, I am not an attorney ; I am a layperson (I have laid a lot of persons ) My advice is based on Experience obtained by filing ourselves

AOS met in Japan 1994 married 10/2004

DO:Los Angeles,Ca.

6/17/06 Forms Sent (I-130, I-485, and I-765)

6/19/06 RD I-130,I-485, I-765

6/26/06 NOA rcvd

7/15/06 Biometrics complete Day 22

8/4/06 Interview Notice Rcvd Day 42

9/9/06 EAD Card Received :)Day 78

9/13/06 SS Card Received :)Day 82

9/27/06 AOS Interview Los Angeles APPROVED LPR Day 96

12/04/06 Welcome To the United States Letter received

12/08/06 Green Card Received- expires 12/2016

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