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When we arrived stateside the INS offcer mentioned something to the effect that after we got married we had to register in person or something to that effect with a local INS office. After 20 hours of traveling I just nodded and figured I would read up on exactly what was meant on the website. So far I have not had any luck I read the pinned up guides about what to do after marraige and they go right into how to do the AOS which I can start now since we just got a certified copy of our marriage certificate, but I just want to close the loop on what the officer said or what I thought she said. Do we have to show up in person at some goverment office showing we got married before the K1 expires? Also in regards to the AOS I need some documents translated and that could take some time. Does the AOS have to be submitted before the K1 expires also?

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-Vtguy

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After Claudeth and I were married I compiled all the required documents according to the AOS guide here on VJ and mailed them to the Chicago lockbox. Five months later Claudeth got her two year conditional green card. I suggest you take a look at the AOS guide here on VJ. Good luck

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- You don't have to show up in person at your local office. When filing for Adjustment of Status, K1 and K3 Visa holders are now required to submit their paperwork to the National Address (Chicago Lockbox) instead of at their local CIS office. This procedure became effective for all applicants in April 2005.

U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

P.O. Box 805887

Chicago, IL 60680-4120

If you live in Texas, Oklahoma or New Mexico, you may be required to follow special application procedures. Please read here to find out if this applies to you.

- You should make every effort to get the Adjustment application filed within 90 days of the fiance(e) entering the United States, which is when the K-1 status expires, as indicated on the I-94.

Filing for Adjustment of Status within the 90 days protects your legal status. Your legal status as a K1 expires after 90 days, married or not. The only way to protect your legal status is to apply for Adjustment of Status, and the only way to maintain continuous legal status is to file for AOS before the K1 visa expires. On the practical side, it is often difficult to arrange for the marriage, and get all the paperwork ready in time to file for AOS within 90 days. Many newsgroup couples have filed for AOS a few days or weeks after the 90 day limit with no problems. Thus far, newsgroup experience has shown this is not a major issue with local USCIS (INS) offices.

Good luck!

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Hello Vtguy,

Your facts:

- arrival in the USA

- got married within the prescribed 90 days

- you got your copy of your marriage certificate

Where to start:

Option 1: if you want to visit a local INS office near you, you could get an infopass. They can give you the packet to file for adjustment of status. This saves you printing out the forms to be use in filing for AOS. Besides you can talk in person (face to face) with an INS personnel.

Option 2: Visa Journey will guide you step by step in filing for an AOS. Forms can be downloaded here

Option 3:Get a State ID, this will be your identification with your legal married name

File for an SSN, I presented my State ID, original birth certificate, marriage certificate, passport

get your follow-up immunization shots

It would be better to submit your application for AOS earlier, that would include filing your EAD Employment Authorization Document. All forms are in the packet given to you at INS office near you or you can dowvload forms. Applying early also lessens the waiting time, as it is a long process. Who knows, maybe if you apply immediately, you will get approved fast.

As for documents translated, there are a lot of VJer's who would help you. If you mean understanding more what each document is for.

Good luck!

Jan



Mailed I-751 - January 12, 2009
NOA - January 14, 2009
Biometric for me and my son- February 21, 2009
2nd biometric for me - March 14, 2009
Green Card Approval for son - April 28, 2009

Mailed N400 - June 14, 2010
USCIS Receipt Date - June 16, 2010
USCIS NOA date - June 24, 2010
Received I-797C NOA in the mail - June 28, 2010
USCIS Email for RFE/ Biometrics sched- July 16
Biometrics - August 12, 2010
RFE Yellow Paper on IRS letter document - August 23
USCIS email on testing and interview - September 4
Received letter in mail for test and interview I-797C - September 7, 2010
Schedule of test and interview - October 12, 2010
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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- You don't have to show up in person at your local office. When filing for Adjustment of Status, K1 and K3 Visa holders are now required to submit their paperwork to the National Address (Chicago Lockbox) instead of at their local CIS office. This procedure became effective for all applicants in April 2005.

U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

P.O. Box 805887

Chicago, IL 60680-4120

If you live in Texas, Oklahoma or New Mexico, you may be required to follow special application procedures. Please read here to find out if this applies to you.

- You should make every effort to get the Adjustment application filed within 90 days of the fiance(e) entering the United States, which is when the K-1 status expires, as indicated on the I-94.

Filing for Adjustment of Status within the 90 days protects your legal status. Your legal status as a K1 expires after 90 days, married or not. The only way to protect your legal status is to apply for Adjustment of Status, and the only way to maintain continuous legal status is to file for AOS before the K1 visa expires. On the practical side, it is often difficult to arrange for the marriage, and get all the paperwork ready in time to file for AOS within 90 days. Many newsgroup couples have filed for AOS a few days or weeks after the 90 day limit with no problems. Thus far, newsgroup experience has shown this is not a major issue with local USCIS (INS) offices.

Good luck!

just as a point, if you do not file your AOS within the 90 days, you are NOT illegal. Youare considered out of status.

I would highly recomend you have a civil marriage, get your recorded marriage certificate and file AOS as soon as possible. No one really needs to know your "legal" status for a religous wedding if need be.

2005 Aug 27 Happily Married

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Hello again,

That is great, at least you are just 45 minutes away from an INS didtrict office. At least all questions you want to ask, especially a detailed explanation on the form and yes they will give you all the forms and a lot of information.

In my case we have to travel 3 hours for that( district office). While you are doing option 1, I suggest that you get your State ID; apply for a SSN.

Good luck!

Jan



Mailed I-751 - January 12, 2009
NOA - January 14, 2009
Biometric for me and my son- February 21, 2009
2nd biometric for me - March 14, 2009
Green Card Approval for son - April 28, 2009

Mailed N400 - June 14, 2010
USCIS Receipt Date - June 16, 2010
USCIS NOA date - June 24, 2010
Received I-797C NOA in the mail - June 28, 2010
USCIS Email for RFE/ Biometrics sched- July 16
Biometrics - August 12, 2010
RFE Yellow Paper on IRS letter document - August 23
USCIS email on testing and interview - September 4
Received letter in mail for test and interview I-797C - September 7, 2010
Schedule of test and interview - October 12, 2010
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honeymoon!

2001 Met

2005 Married

I-485/I-130

12/06/2006-------Mailed I-130/1-485

12/16/2006--------Recieved NOA 1 (I-130 & I-485)

12/18/2006--------Touched I-130/I-485

01/20/2007--------Biometrics

05/10/2007 -- Interview, Approved!

05/22/2007 GREEN CARD arrives!!!

02/2009 - File to lift conditions

I-765

12/14/2006--- Mailed EAD App.

01/20/2007--- Biometrics

02/09/2005-------Sent in request to Congressional office for assistance with expediting EAD.

02/13/2007 -------- EAD Approved!

02/26/2007 - ------EAD received

Removal of Conditions:

05/12/2009 -- Overnighted application by USPS express mail (VSC).

05/14/2009 -- Green Card expired.

05/23/2009 --- Check cleared bank.

05/26/2009 -- Received NOA (NOA date May 15, 2009, guess they aren't deporting me).

05/29/2009- Biometrics Notice date

06/01/2009- Received Biometrics Letter

06/18/2009 - Biometrics

09/23/2009 - date of decision to approve (letter received), just waiting for card. No online updates whatsoever.

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honeymoon!

Ha ha, exactly what I keep thinking everytime I see this topic title in the listings.

View pictures of my April/May trip to the Philippines

View pictures of my Sept trip to the Philippines

Gary (California, USA) filamflag.gif Fely (Zambales, Philippines)

09-11-06 Married

10-12-06 I-130 Mailed Priority

10-14-06 Delivered to CSC

10-16-06 CSC receipt date

10-18-06 NOA1 date

10-19,20,21-06 Touched

12-28,29-06 Touched and very happy about it

12-28-06 NOA2 date

01-15-07 Received at NVC & DS3032 & AOS bill sent

01-20-07 AOS fee bill received

01-30-07 eMailed DS3032 choice of agent

02-05-07 Received email approval for DS3032

02-20-07 Received I-864 package

02-23-07 Received IV fee bill

02-27-07 Paid IV fee

03-12-07 Info packet generated

03-20-07 Mailed I-864 package

03-31-07 Received info packet

04-04-07 RFE mailed by NVC

04-26-07 Mailed RFE response & DS-230 packet to NVC

04-30-07 NVC receives papers

05-10-07 Case complete

05-22-07 Case left NVC

05-24-07 Received pkt 4 in California

06-07-07 Medical Exam

06-28-07 Interview (approved)

06-24-07 - 07-16-07 Gary's trip to Philippines, and I brought Fely home

07-27-07 SSN card received

08-13-08 Green card received

07-10-09 I-751 mailed

08-15-09 Lifting of conditions approved

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