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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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hello all VJ'ers...im just a bit getting confused...please help needed again.im filling-up all the forms needed for my AOS but i have too much worries about some questions.my husband got the I-797 NOA last year of June 22,2011 Valid from 10/07/2011 to 02/07/2012 for me as a K-1 Fiance Visa but I got here April 21,2012...

1. Does it mean that the NOA that I'm going to include in my I-485 is invalid?

2. I dont know which is the right number of A#,is it the A# from the I-797 NOA?what i see in my A# is 9 numbers with this format 012-345-678.

3. On the G-325A, what will I put on the File Number ? coz i also see the A letter on the box of that File Number...

4. Is the Alien Registration Number & the File Number be the same?

I will really be glad to appreciate all the answers so i would be successfully fulfill all the forms and send it to file my Adjustment of Status...

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The visa date is what you should be concerned about. If you got here before the visa expired and married within 90 days you can file for AOS.

That nine number set is your A# the file number is also your A#

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Madagascar
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1. Your I-797 is fine. They need to see proof that your visa was approved.

2. Yes you can take the A# off of the I-797 - it is a 9 digit number.

3. In the File Number box on the G-325A you will put your 9 digit A number.

4. Yes, the Alien Registration number and the File Number are the same.

Good luck!

 
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