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Right, I have a bit of a quandry. We're at the point now where everything is filled out and ready to go....except the check. This whole process has been a massive struggle. We're two twenty somethings who met abroad, fell in love, eloped on a trip he had made over (unplanned mind you) and now we want to ensure that nothing will cause us to have to be apart. HERE'S THE PROBLEM, I recently lost my job so the savings we accrued has all been just about spent in paying bills, one unemployed person, plus one person that isnt legal to work = lots and lots of bills. We're both willing and ready to work, and in no way want to live off the government, but my guess is (as i'm a student and have no formal qualifications yet), that any money I make will still not be sufficient to pay the 1495.00 fee that needs to accompany his papers. We've been married 5 months now and we're still happily in love, but he's going insane because he cant contribute to our household or attend university and i'm going insane cause all this pressure is on my shoulders:

HERE'S THE QUESTION IN ALL OF THIS:

Are there any agencies, or places that could potentially help us with the fees for his papers? I know it sounds like a long shot but I thought maybe someone might have a broader perspective then me. Loans are out of the question because I totally messed up my credit when I was in my late teens/early twenties, (its crazy how your parents are right about your money decisions following you every where >.<). Other then hand outs (which feel really horrible) do we have any other options?? Are we just doomed to be stuck like this till I can manage to get a job and save up in 10 dollar increments??? Any suggestions?? Any and all advice is appreciated.

From the time we submitted our forms till AOS approval (112 days).

 

Timeline:

January 9, 2012 : Arrived in the United States on VWP from Scotland to visit for a few months.
March 23, 2012 : Married in Pekin, IL
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March 19, 2013 (day 1) : Forms sent into the Chicago Lockbox

March 26, 2013 (day 7) : NOA1 Reciepts for I-130, I-765, I-485; case accepted
April 4, 2013 (day 19) : Change of Address reciept
April 10, 2013 (day 25) : Biometrics appointment notice, appointment sent for April 23rd
April 15, 2013 (day 30) : RFE for I-485
April 23, 2013 (day 38) : Biometrics appointment in Naperville, IL. Super easy, no wait.
April 28 2013 (day 43) : Receipt of Evidence
May 5, 2013 (day 47) : Interview appointment to be scheduled

May 11, 2013 (day 53) : Interview set for July 9, 2013

May 27, 2013 (day 69): EAD has been ordered/sent out

June 6, 2013 (day 79): recieved EAD, applied for SSN

June 14, 2013 (day 87): Recieved SSN

July 1, 2013 (day 104): HIRED!!! (two jobs I might add!!))

July 9, 2013 (Day 112): AOS Interview @Chicago Office, APPROVED ON THE SPOT!!!

July 10, 2013 (Day 113): Illinois Drivers License!!!

July 12,2013 (Day 115): GC Production ordered

July 17, 2013 (Day 120): Green Card Recieved!!!

TWO LOVELY YEARS (July 2013 - October 2015)

October 27, 2015 (Day 1 ROC): Sent ROC packet with fee waiver and late explaination

November 11, 2015 (Day 15 ROC): Packet Denied based on lack of evidence for fee waiver

December 22nd, 2016 (Day 1 restart ROC): Packet resubmitted with better evidence

January 23rd, 2017 (Day 32 since restart ROC): Packet accepted and fee waiver approved

 

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Okay, so. The deal is this. We met two years ago while I was on a vacation to Scotland, we liked each other, then eventually fell in love and continued our romantic correspondence after I came home to the US. In Jan of 2012, he came over to visit for a month or two but by the time his plane ticket was due, we decided we just couldnt be apart anymore and we eloped at our city hall. For the most part, its been lovely, exciting and reviving. We're both college (age) students, who have degrees to complete. I have taken off time from mine to establish a home with him and he's away from his because he essentially has now moved here. Was it impulsive, yes, but we've not regretted it yet. Except for in one area. This whole AOS process is REALLY starting to look like its expensive. Like REALLY expensive. I recently lost my job and most of our money saved has been spent paying bills, Still looking for a job and will be returning to classes in about a month. But just out of real curiosity:

As two young adults who are poor college students, one who is willing but not legal to work, how painful is this process going to be??? I mean give it to me straight. Its so dang annoying to see loads of people posting on here about how they have had spouse fraud and such and two people who are really in love can even pay the processing fees for his AOS.

Feels so hopeless!

From the time we submitted our forms till AOS approval (112 days).

 

Timeline:

January 9, 2012 : Arrived in the United States on VWP from Scotland to visit for a few months.
March 23, 2012 : Married in Pekin, IL
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March 19, 2013 (day 1) : Forms sent into the Chicago Lockbox

March 26, 2013 (day 7) : NOA1 Reciepts for I-130, I-765, I-485; case accepted
April 4, 2013 (day 19) : Change of Address reciept
April 10, 2013 (day 25) : Biometrics appointment notice, appointment sent for April 23rd
April 15, 2013 (day 30) : RFE for I-485
April 23, 2013 (day 38) : Biometrics appointment in Naperville, IL. Super easy, no wait.
April 28 2013 (day 43) : Receipt of Evidence
May 5, 2013 (day 47) : Interview appointment to be scheduled

May 11, 2013 (day 53) : Interview set for July 9, 2013

May 27, 2013 (day 69): EAD has been ordered/sent out

June 6, 2013 (day 79): recieved EAD, applied for SSN

June 14, 2013 (day 87): Recieved SSN

July 1, 2013 (day 104): HIRED!!! (two jobs I might add!!))

July 9, 2013 (Day 112): AOS Interview @Chicago Office, APPROVED ON THE SPOT!!!

July 10, 2013 (Day 113): Illinois Drivers License!!!

July 12,2013 (Day 115): GC Production ordered

July 17, 2013 (Day 120): Green Card Recieved!!!

TWO LOVELY YEARS (July 2013 - October 2015)

October 27, 2015 (Day 1 ROC): Sent ROC packet with fee waiver and late explaination

November 11, 2015 (Day 15 ROC): Packet Denied based on lack of evidence for fee waiver

December 22nd, 2016 (Day 1 restart ROC): Packet resubmitted with better evidence

January 23rd, 2017 (Day 32 since restart ROC): Packet accepted and fee waiver approved

 

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Well, congrats!

You will not be discriminated against for being young and poor, but you do need to comply with the requirements like anyone else, and some of those requirements are financial. First, you need to pay the fees. For AOS from the VWP, it is $420 + $1070 + the cost of a medical (Around $200). So, upwards of $1500. In two years you have to pay another $590 (or might be more by then).

Besides that, there is a sponsorship requirement. However, if you do not qualify, you can get a co-sponsor. You must have a US-based person (USC or LPR) who is making 125% of the poverty line for their household size + the immigrant. For 2 people the requirement is less than $19,000 a year (if you know a single friend or family member). Usually for students, a parent would be the obvious choice for co-sponsor. You are still the primary sponsor, btw, and have to fill out the sponsorship forms even if your income is zero. You can read about the requirements in the I-864 instructions.

How will he finish his degree in the US? It's probably more expensive here than at home.

Best of luck.

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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No, there is no way to reduce the fees. I answered your other thread. If your husband went home, he could work there, and the CR-1 visa is cheaper than AOS.

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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Waiver is not available for I-485 based on I-130.

The reason is simple: to qualify for I-485 you must earn above 125% poverty line

If you earn above 125% then you are not qualified for a waiver of processing fees.

If you earn below, then you are not qualified to sponsor an alien.

If you are required to find a sponsor to sign I-864 affidavit for you, still that particular sponsor will have to pay the fees

and thus no way to ask for waiver.

There are many charitable programs that will help you fill out the forms for free but none are likely to pay up the fees on your behalf.

You have 2 options , really:

borrow from relatives or get back to work, save and pay up the fee as soon as you can.

There is no other way around it.

Good luck.

I-485/I-130 filed: January 26,2012 (130/485 sent to Chicago lockbox, transferred to MSC, field office Baltimore, MD).

I-130 Approved: June 25, 2012

I-485 RFE issued: June 25, 2012

Contacted offices of Honorable Senator Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski at the end of July.

I-485 DECISION MADE on August 03, 2012 , LESS THAN A WEEK AFTER CONTACTING THE SENATOR'S OFFICE TO INQUIRE ON CASE STATUS!

I-485 WELCOME NOTICE RECEIVED IN MAIL: 08/08/12

Green Card in Mail: 08/11/12

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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AOS itself costs ~$1500 + a medical fee. Additional expenses include having documents mailed internationally, travel to and from the interview (I'm sure there are other things I'm missing).

To file for AOS you need to earn 125% of the federal poverty guidelines which I believe is ~$19000 per year for 2 people. If you do not meet this you need a co-sponsor who makes 125% of the guidelines for your family and theirs I believe- not 100% on that as we haven't used a sponsor.

If you :guides: above in the guides section it will make more sense.

- just so you know if for what ever reason immigration realizes your husband is out of status he can be deported. Whilst this is unlikely it does happen. It is advised to adjust status ASAP.

We became a couple : 2011-05-29
I visited him : 2011-10-28 - 2011-11-17
He visited me (and my crazy family) : 2012-02-05 - 2012-02-17
I-129F Sent : 2012-02-05
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-02-14
I entered on VWP to stay 3 months: 2012-04-11 - 2012-07-03
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Went to get my medical done for interview in Australia (much cheaper in the US and I was already here):2012-05-20
Medical issue diagnosed
K-1 petition cancellation request sent to CSC : 2012-06-01
Married: 2012-06-21
Filed for AOS : 2012-08-08
NOA1 : 2012-08-10
Biometrics : 2012-09-14
EAD approved : 2012-10-16
Applied for SSN : 2012-11-01
Received SSN : 2012-11-13
Received interview notice :2012-12-27
Interview- APPROVED :2013-01-28
Green card received :2013-02-04
Baby girl born :2013-03-09

Filed for ROC :2014-12-05
NOA :2014-12-11
Biometrics : 2015-01-15

ROC Approval : 2015-05-14

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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**** Moving from General Immigration to AOS from Tourist visa forum ***

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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As two young adults who are poor college students, one who is willing but not legal to work, how painful is this process going to be??? I mean give it to me straight. Its so dang annoying to see loads of people posting on here about how they have had spouse fraud and such and two people who are really in love can even pay the processing fees for his AOS.

Feels so hopeless!

Giving it to you straight--

You've made poor decisions...you ruining your credit, both leaving your higher education, both marrying on a whim without considering how you could survive, him overstaying his VWP without considering the consequences or bans to entering the US again. There are basic requirements to immigrate to the US or to sponsor an immigrant. Right now you don't qualify. He could leave before a 6 month overstay, which can bring a 3 year ban from the US. He could work, save money, or continue his education in Scotland. You could do the same here. Then when you are financially able to sponsor an immigrant, start the process for a CR1 spousal visa. When he arrives on that visa, he is eligible to work immediately. Sometimes you can't have everything you want and have to wait or make sacrifices. Look at your bills which are using up your savings. How many are absolute life necessities? Do you shop too much? Go out too much? Do you have a smart phone with high monthly charges? Give it up. What else can you cut back on in order to have the love of your life join you in the US? Sometimes we sacrifice and wait to get what we really want, even if it's not the fun thing to do.

England.gifENGLAND ---

K-1 Timeline 4 months, 19 days 03-10-08 VSC to 7-29-08 Interview London

10-05-08 Married

AOS Timeline 5 months, 14 days 10-9-08 to 3-23-09 No interview

Removing Conditions Timeline 5 months, 20 days12-27-10 to 06-10-11 No interview

Citizenship Timeline 3 months, 26 days 12-31-11 Dallas to 4-26-12 Interview Houston

05-16-12 Oath ceremony

The journey from Fiancé to US citizenship:

4 years, 2 months, 6 days

243 pages of forms/documents submitted

No RFEs

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When i filed for my aos my husband and i are really poor like we dont have money in the bank and we have to walk everywhere coz we couldnt afford a car. My husband made 2 dollars more than the income limit for the financial support, lol and we didnt get any co sponsor and i got approved. We sent my aos application a day before they raise the aos fee so that time my aos application was only 400 something dollars.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Can you go back to school? Usually, student grants and loans cover living expenses in addition to tuition and books. Thus, you should be able to use those funds to live off of and save the fees for the AOS. You will need a co-sponsor still, though.

07/19/12 - Married

Adjustment of Status from F-1 Student Visa: Day 00 - 07/20/12 - Sent I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

Day 03 - 07/23/12 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Chicago - signed for by D Colonna

Day 11 - 08/03/12 - Acceptance confirmation texts and emails

Day 14 - 08/06/12 - Checks cleared

Day 18 - 08/10/12 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 08/06/12 for appointment on 08/30/12)

Day 22 - 08/14/12 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there!)

Day 25 - 08/17/12 - Received NOAs

Day 36 - 08/28/12 - Notice via text of interview on 10/02/12

Day 38 - 08/30/12 - Received interview notice hard copy

Day 65 - 09/24/12 - Notice via text of I-131 approval

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Interview

Day 71 - 10/02/12 - Text messages of APPROVAL of I-130 and I-485 - Card in Production

Day 78 - 10/09/12 - Received Welcome Notice

Day 80 - 10/11/12 - Received Conditional Green Card

Removal of Conditions: Day 00 - 07/07/14 - Sent I-751

Day 03 - 07/10/14 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in California

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Check cleared

Day 07 - 07/14/14 - Received NOA (dated 07/10/14)

Day 14 - 07/21/14 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/17/14 for appointment on 08/01/14)

Day 18 - 07/25/14 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office (We were the only ones there...again!)

Day 38 - 08/14/14 - Text message of APPROVAL of 1-751 - Card in Production

Day 43 - 08/19/14 - Notice via text indicating card has been mailed

Day 44 - 08/20/14 - Notice via text with USPS tracking number

Day 46 - 08/22/14 - Received Permanent Green Card

Naturalization: Day 00 - 08/21/15 - Sent N-400

Day 03 - 08/24/15 - Confirmation from USPS that package was received in Arizona

Day 07 - 08/28/15 - Check cleared

Day 10 - 08/31/15 - Acceptance confirmation text and email

Day 14 - 09/04/15 - Received NOA (dated 08/28/15)

Day 24 - 09/14/15 - Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 09/05/15 for appointment on 09/21/15)

Day 28 - 09/18/15 - Completed biometrics via successful walk-in at Columbus, OH office

Day 32 - 09/22/15 - Notice via text and email indicating in line for testing and interview

Day 35 - 09/25/15 - Notice via text and email indicating interview is scheduled

Day 41 - 10/01/15 - Received interview appointment notice (dated 09/28/15 for appointment on 11/03/15)
Day 73 - 11/03/15 - Interview

Day 74 - 11/04/15 - Text message of APPROVAL of N-400 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

Day 75 - 11/05/15 - Received Oath Ceremony appointment notice (dated 11/04/15 for appointment on 11/17/15)

Day 87 - 11/17/15 - Oath Ceremony - US CITIZEN

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Just wondering, My spouse is NEARLY 6 months overstay because we haven't been able to save up enough to put in his papers. Do we have any options? Should we be worried about what might happen???

Its a horrible cycle because we need his papers put in so he can work, BUT I only make enough to cover our bills, food, rent etc.

Really winds me up that people who have tons of money just marry people to give them papers but two people who are really a great, functional and productive couple but have a minimal income AT THIS TIME would have so much trouble.

Loans arent an option cause I messed up my credit when I was young and family have all said no.

Not looking for handouts, just wondering if we have any options as far as him getting work or anything.

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From the time we submitted our forms till AOS approval (112 days).

 

Timeline:

January 9, 2012 : Arrived in the United States on VWP from Scotland to visit for a few months.
March 23, 2012 : Married in Pekin, IL
heart.gif
March 19, 2013 (day 1) : Forms sent into the Chicago Lockbox

March 26, 2013 (day 7) : NOA1 Reciepts for I-130, I-765, I-485; case accepted
April 4, 2013 (day 19) : Change of Address reciept
April 10, 2013 (day 25) : Biometrics appointment notice, appointment sent for April 23rd
April 15, 2013 (day 30) : RFE for I-485
April 23, 2013 (day 38) : Biometrics appointment in Naperville, IL. Super easy, no wait.
April 28 2013 (day 43) : Receipt of Evidence
May 5, 2013 (day 47) : Interview appointment to be scheduled

May 11, 2013 (day 53) : Interview set for July 9, 2013

May 27, 2013 (day 69): EAD has been ordered/sent out

June 6, 2013 (day 79): recieved EAD, applied for SSN

June 14, 2013 (day 87): Recieved SSN

July 1, 2013 (day 104): HIRED!!! (two jobs I might add!!))

July 9, 2013 (Day 112): AOS Interview @Chicago Office, APPROVED ON THE SPOT!!!

July 10, 2013 (Day 113): Illinois Drivers License!!!

July 12,2013 (Day 115): GC Production ordered

July 17, 2013 (Day 120): Green Card Recieved!!!

TWO LOVELY YEARS (July 2013 - October 2015)

October 27, 2015 (Day 1 ROC): Sent ROC packet with fee waiver and late explaination

November 11, 2015 (Day 15 ROC): Packet Denied based on lack of evidence for fee waiver

December 22nd, 2016 (Day 1 restart ROC): Packet resubmitted with better evidence

January 23rd, 2017 (Day 32 since restart ROC): Packet accepted and fee waiver approved

 

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Why do you think other couples are not as good as you? Why do you think you should get special treatment because you are "functional."

There is no other option. Your husband can go home, finish college, work, save money, and come back.

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/385076-how-much-is-being-poor-going-to-hinder-us-aos/

Why do you think other couples are not as good as you? Why do you think you should get special treatment because you are "functional."

There is no other option. Your husband can go home, finish college, work, save money, and come back.

how many times and how many different ways will you be able to answer this OP?

and still remain patient??? :blink:

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