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My Fiance arrive in US in April 1 2012, and we got married around April 15 2012, and we sent the AOS form around June 23, which is before 90 days, unfornately, the package return to us by tnot by USCIS, but by wrong address, so the USPS return back to us after 3 weeks.

I wasn't worried, since we are married within 90 days. I was told that we must get married within 90 days, but not about the A0S.

Should I just redo the AOS and send it again? or I need to do something else? Thanks.

Phong

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No problems. Just send it back to the right address. Good luck.

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My Fiance arrive in US in April 1 2012, and we got married around April 15 2012, and we sent the AOS form around June 23, which is before 90 days, unfornately, the package return to us by tnot by USCIS, but by wrong address, so the USPS return back to us after 3 weeks.

I wasn't worried, since we are married within 90 days. I was told that we must get married within 90 days, but not about the A0S.

Should I just redo the AOS and send it again? or I need to do something else? Thanks.

Phong

It's totally up to you when you want to file the AOS. The important was that you married within 90 days. My husband was here in America for 9 months before we could afford to file AOS.

Read over this link to make sure you have everything required http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

The Check or Money Order should be made to: The Department of Homeland Security

We sent our package through USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation ( this way you can track it ) Good Luck :)

Here's the address:

USCIS Chicago Lockbox

For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:

USCIS

PO Box 805887

Chicago, IL 60680-4120

For Express mail and courier deliveries:

USCIS

Attn: FBAS

131 South Dearborn - 3rd Floor

Chicago, IL 60603-5517

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My Fiance arrive in US in April 1 2012, and we got married around April 15 2012, and we sent the AOS form around June 23, which is before 90 days, unfornately, the package return to us by tnot by USCIS, but by wrong address, so the USPS return back to us after 3 weeks.

I wasn't worried, since we are married within 90 days. I was told that we must get married within 90 days, but not about the A0S.

Should I just redo the AOS and send it again? or I need to do something else? Thanks.

Phong

Just a word to the wise. Your husband (based on the fact you used finace) is accruing out-of-status days unitl the AOS is received Not a problem. Also since the I-94 is expired, he can run into problems should he be stopped by CBP and they run his immigration status. Again not a real problem unless you find yourself near the southern border. Just want you to be aware that everything is okay, but there are pit falls. There have been several here that have not filed for AOS after 2 years and were fine. There is no time limit, but things can happen that are a PITA until the AOS is received by USCIS.

Good luck,

Dave

 
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