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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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My wife and I were married last July on a K-1. Her I-94 expired in August and we still have not applied for AOS. We are in the process of doing so now, but in the meantime we are in need of a SSN for her. Is this possible or did we totally miss the boat? It is extremely important we get one ASAP and am wondering what the quickest way to do so is.

As always, thanks in advance for any help!

09/21/10 - I-129F Sent!

09/23/10 - I-129F Received in Dallas, TX

09/28/10 - Text & E-mail NOA1 (It was at 12:44AM, weird) Notification that our case was transferred to VSC.

09/29/10 - Check cashed

09/30/10 - NOA-1 Hard Copy dated Sep. 27, 2010

10/03/10 - TOUCH!

After numerous calls to USCIS, my two Texas Senators and a Congressman, the latter got an "expedite" put through (if you can call a month and a week after ONPT an expedite). Just never let up! Even though mine took way too long, there were people who were a month before me and waited longer because they just sat back and watched. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease!"

03/31/11 - NOA-2!

04/05/11 - Received NOA-2 hard copy.

04/07/11 - NVC Received

04/12/11 - Case left NVC via DHL

04/14/11 - Consulate Received Hard Copy of Case

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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My wife and I were married last July on a K-1. Her I-94 expired in August and we still have not applied for AOS. We are in the process of doing so now, but in the meantime we are in need of a SSN for her. Is this possible or did we totally miss the boat? It is extremely important we get one ASAP and am wondering what the quickest way to do so is.

As always, thanks in advance for any help!

Sorry but you have totally missed the boat.

No SSN until the EAD or green card arrives for her now. There is no quick way to get one anymore since the I-94 expired. You just have to wait.

Moving to AOS as this is not a K-1 process or procedure.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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My wife and I were married last July on a K-1. Her I-94 expired in August and we still have not applied for AOS. We are in the process of doing so now, but in the meantime we are in need of a SSN for her. Is this possible or did we totally miss the boat? It is extremely important we get one ASAP and am wondering what the quickest way to do so is.

As always, thanks in advance for any help!

Quickest way is to file the AOS, EAD, and AP ASAP to get the process started. Once you receive the EAD card, go to the nearest SSA office and apply for her SSN. For us the EAD card took 46 days, but that was last May. Not sure what the processing time is now, but the sooner you file the sooner she gets the SSC.

Dave

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