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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello VJ! I am finally done and ready to send my Wife's AOS

i have a question before i send it

1. do i have to pay the fee for the i131? since im apply for AOS :/

2. please check my Cover page to see whats missing :D

MAY 21, 2012

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

P.O. Box 805887

Chicago, IL 60680-4120

Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family Based Adjustment of Status Application

Nature of the submission: I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

To Whom It May Concern :

Enclosed please find my form :

Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative,

Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjustment Status,

Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization,

Form I-131 Application for Travel Document,

and supporting documents. Contents include:

For I-130 : Petition for Alien Relative

1. Form G-1145 : E-Notification of Application

2. Form I-130 : Petition for Alien Relative

3. Form G-325 A of Petitioner

4. Form G-325 A of Beneficiary

5. Copy of Petitioner's certificate of Naturalization

6. Copy of Petitioner's US Passport

7. Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate along with English translation

8. Copy of Beneficiary's Name Change Certificate along with English translation

9. Copy of Beneficiary's Thai Passport

10. Copy of Beneficiary's I-94 (front and back)

11. Copy of Marriage Certificate

12. 2 passport-style color photo of Petitioner

13. 2 passport-style color photo of Beneficiary

14. Personal Check : Payment in the amount of $420 for Form I-130

For I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence of Adjust Status

1. Form G-1145 : E-Notification of Application

2. Form I-485 : Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

3. Form G-325 A of Petitioner

4. Form G-325 A of Beneficiary

5. Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate along with English Translation

6. Copy of Beneficiary's Name Change Certificate along with English translation

7. Copy of Beneficiary's Thai Passport

8. Copy of Beneficiary's Visitor Visa issued by the US embassy (Bangkok, Thailand)

9. Copy of Beneficiary's I-94 (front and back)

10. Copy of Marriage Certificate

11. Form I-693 : Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (Sealed Envelop)

12. Form I-864 : Affidavit of Support from Petitioner

12.1. Copy of Petitioner's Certificate of Naturalization

12.2. Copy of Petitioner's US Passport

12.3. Copy of Petitioner's Employment Letter

12.4. Copy of Petitioner’s U.S. Income Tax Return and W2 of year 2010–2011

12.5. Copy of Petitioner’s Paystubs 3 months

13. Form I-864 : Affidavit of Support from Join Sponsor

13.1. Copy of Sponsor's US Passport

13.2. Copy of Sponsor's Employment Letter (2jobs)

13.3. Copy of Sponsor’s U.S. Income Tax Return and W2 of year 2010–2011

13.4. Copy of Sponsor’s Paystubs 3 months (2Jobs)

13.5. Copy of Sponsor’s Bank Account Information and Statements

14. 2 passport-style color photo of Petitioner

15. 2 passport-style color photo of Beneficiary

16. Personal Check : Payment in the amount of $1,070 for Form I-485 and biometrics

For I-765 : Application for Employment Authorization

1. Form G-1145 : E-Notification of Application

2. Form I-765 : Application for Employment Authorization

3. Copy of Birth Certificate along with English Translation

4. Copy of Beneficiary's Name Change Certificate along with English translation

5. Copy of Thai Passport

6. Copy of Visitor Visa issued by the US embassy (Bangkok, Thailand)

7. Copy of I-94 (front and back)

8. Copy of Marriage Certificate

9. 2 passport-style color photo of Beneficiary

For I-131 : Application for Travel Document

1. Form G-1145 : E-Notification of Application

2. Form I-131 : Application for Travel Document

3. Copy of Birth Certificate along with English Translation

4. Copy of Beneficiary's Name Change Certificate along with English translation

5. Copy of Thai Passport

6. Copy of Visitor Visa issued by the US embassy (Bangkok, Thailand)

7. Copy of I-94 (front and back)

8. Copy of Marriage Certificate

9. 2 passport-style color photo of Beneficiary

Supporting Documents

1. Copy of Pictures together

2. Copy of Apartment lease agreement letter

3. Copy of join water and electricity Bills

3. Copy of Join Insurance

3. Copy of Wedding card from petitioner’s mom and father

4. Copy of Customer Care Agreement from Zales Jewelers for wedding rings

6. Copy of Bank of America Join bank account

7. Copy of receipts for gifts and movie tickets

** Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Looks good to me!

Dont think you need multiple copies of the US passport, Thai passport, marriage certificate, etc. But that's no big deal. And yes, no need to pay for I-131.

AOS 05/08/10 - sent05/14/10 - receipt date on NOAs - transferred to National Benefits Center06/14/10 - Biometrics Done - Lawrence, MA (original appt)07/26/10 - Interview - APPROVED!!07/30/10 - Welcome letter rec'd (notice date: 07/26)08/05/10 - Green Card (&EAD) Received! - 2 months and 28 days total!ROC 04/28/12 - ROC package sent05/03/12 - check cashed05/04/12 - NOA1 received - dated 05/01/1206/07/12 - Biometrics done02/07/13 - Approved (status update via text msg)02/14/13 - Ten year Green card receivedNaturalization07/26/13 - eligible (90 day window opened 4/27/13)02/24/14 - N-400 sent to Dallas03/04/14 - Check cashed & case accepted (update via txt & email)03/10/14 - Biometrics appt letter rec'd (scheduled for 03/28/13)03/28/14 - Biometrics done04/01/14 - In line for interview 04/03/14 - Case status change to scheduled for interview04/10/14 - interview letter rec'd 5/13/14 - interview 6/3/14 - in line for oath 6/30/14 - Scheduled for oath
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Don't forget to check that every form is fully completed, every question answerred, all forms signed, and dated. And sign the checks as well.

AOS 05/08/10 - sent05/14/10 - receipt date on NOAs - transferred to National Benefits Center06/14/10 - Biometrics Done - Lawrence, MA (original appt)07/26/10 - Interview - APPROVED!!07/30/10 - Welcome letter rec'd (notice date: 07/26)08/05/10 - Green Card (&EAD) Received! - 2 months and 28 days total!ROC 04/28/12 - ROC package sent05/03/12 - check cashed05/04/12 - NOA1 received - dated 05/01/1206/07/12 - Biometrics done02/07/13 - Approved (status update via text msg)02/14/13 - Ten year Green card receivedNaturalization07/26/13 - eligible (90 day window opened 4/27/13)02/24/14 - N-400 sent to Dallas03/04/14 - Check cashed & case accepted (update via txt & email)03/10/14 - Biometrics appt letter rec'd (scheduled for 03/28/13)03/28/14 - Biometrics done04/01/14 - In line for interview 04/03/14 - Case status change to scheduled for interview04/10/14 - interview letter rec'd 5/13/14 - interview 6/3/14 - in line for oath 6/30/14 - Scheduled for oath
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I attached the pictures and checks to the forms directly, but I don't think it will be a big deal. The forms will be rearranged anyway.

Good luck!

I attached the pictures and checks to the forms directly, but I don't think it will be a big deal. The forms will be rearranged anyway.

Good luck!

3/23/2012 (Day 0) - I-130, I-485 and I-765 sent
4/02/2012 (Day 11) - Hard Copy of NOA1 in the mail of I-130, I-485 and I-765
4/04/2012 (Day 13) - Received a letter for biometrics appointment for 4/20/2012.
4/20/2012 (Day 29) - Biometrics done
5/03/2012 (Day 42) - Status online changed to interview, scheduled for June 11
5/16/2012 (Day 55) - EAD Card Production, online status update
5/24/2012 (Day 63) - EAD Card in the mail
6/11/2012 (Day 83) - Interview, approved on the spot

05/19/2014 (Day 0) - Mailed I-751

05/27/2014 (Day 8) - Received NOA1

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If you want to save on postage, and help make the case easier for the person looking at it, take a bunch of stuff out!! You have WAY to much duplicate stuff... it makes my brain hurt. You don't need marriage cert for every application. You don't need a G325A for petitioner for the I-485, you don't need birth certificate for every application; you don't need 2 passport photos from petitioner for the I-485, and you only need one from the petitioner and beneficiary for the I-130; you do not need separate G-1145s for each application. Read the instructions again and toss out that stuff!

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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