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Hi there! My friend is adjusting her status from k1. Her husband' s passport got lost... Is there any other document she can send to replace the passport? Maybe a drivers license? And does she have to write 2 separate checks? Thanks!

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We dont really know what it is for but we have read on checklist and thats one of the requirements. Yes, he is a US citizen. So, 2 separate checks but both for USCIS? And we are confused where to send the docs as well, she lives in Florida. Thanks!!!,

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Hi there! My friend is adjusting her status from k1. Her husband' s passport got lost... Is there any other document she can send to replace the passport? Maybe a drivers license? And does she have to write 2 separate checks? Thanks!

AOS requires copies of the PASSPORT's, ENTRY STAMP, and the VISA CARD. I don't know how you will be able to get around this?

K1 VISA PROCESS
2011-10-24: I-129F Sent from Doral, FL to lock box, Dallas, TX
2011-10-31: Received USCIS NOA1 Letter
2012-04-02 (8:30AM): I-129F Approved. NO RFE!
2012-04-06: Received USCIS NOA2 Letter
2012-06-06: Interview / Approved!!!
2012-06-15: (2:20PM) POE Miami International Airport
2012-06-26: Married

AOS PROCESS
2012-08-31: Sent I-485 and I-765 applications from Doral, FL to lock box, Chicago, IL
2012-09-06: Case accepted and routed to USCIS National Benefits Center for processing
2012-09-13: Received both I-485 and I-765 NOA's (9/6/12) and the Biometrics appointment letter
2012-10-03: Biometrics taken
2012-11-05: I-765 - Approved - Employment Authorization Card production ordered
2012-11-09: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card mailed
2012-11-13: I-765 - Employment Authorization Card received

2013-07-05 (11:45AM): AOS Approved. NO RFE. NO Interview.

2013-07-11: Green Card mailed.

2013-07-12: Received I-797, NOA, Welcome to the USA

2013-07-15: Green Card received.

2016-04-06: Earliest Accepted ROC Filing Date

AOS Approved 7/5/2013:
308 days (10 months & 8 days) since AOS package was sent
302 days (10 months & 2 days) since NOA1
275 days (9 months & 5 days) since Biometrics taken

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We dont really know what it is for but we have read on checklist and thats one of the requirements. Yes, he is a US citizen. So, 2 separate checks but both for USCIS? And we are confused where to send the docs as well, she lives in Florida. Thanks!!!,

No need for two separate checks. Make it out to the Department of Homeland Security.

Send AOS documents to the Chicago lockbox.

Your friend REALLY needs to read the instructions, since these answers are there and you don't want her missing out on any other information.

If he's a US citizen, you don't need his passport. You need the beneficiary (your friend's) passport with her stamps, bio page, visa and I-94 in it.

AOS requires copies of the PASSPORT's, ENTRY STAMP, and the VISA CARD. I don't know how you will be able to get around this?

Not for the US citizen, it doesn't.

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No need for two separate checks. Make it out to the Department of Homeland Security.

Send AOS documents to the Chicago lockbox.

Your friend REALLY needs to read the instructions, since these answers are there and you don't want her missing out on any other information.

If he's a US citizen, you don't need his passport. You need the beneficiary (your friend's) passport with her stamps, bio page, visa and I-94 in it.

Not for the US citizen, it doesn't.

Thank you ladies

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The biggest mistake is not reading and understanding the directions, take yoiur time double and triple check everything. Its good to get advice but some is not correct, both of you need to know the requirements and you will be ok.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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