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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Good thing you opened up someone can understand. This is what you want to do is AOS and don't need to be stressed if your wife is a US Citizen. I try to look up this information but was not provided or I could not find. To file I-130 there is not much you need to provide at the time you apply but make sure the residence addresses, time you provide living together are accurate and they comply with the documents you provide. You can have one or two US Citizens Affidavits who have the knowledge of you marriage and how they got the knowledge of you marriage and where you are living together as married Husband and Wife.

Once you file for AOS then the burden on you to proof that this is a bonafide marriage and you will have Work Permit and Social Security number way before your interview. Then you can't say you could not open bank account or sign a lease etc. I would love to go see Turkey one day!!!! Good Luck

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Good thing you opened up someone can understand. This is what you want to do is AOS and don't need to be stressed if your wife is a US Citizen. I try to look up this information but was not provided or I could not find. To file I-130 there is not much you need to provide at the time you apply but make sure the residence addresses, time you provide living together are accurate and they comply with the documents you provide. You can have one or two US Citizens Affidavits who have the knowledge of you marriage and how they got the knowledge of you marriage and where you are living together as married Husband and Wife.

Once you file for AOS then the burden on you to proof that this is a bona fide marriage and you will have Work Permit and Social Security number way before your interview. Then you can't say you could not open bank account or sign a lease etc. I would love to go see Turkey one day!!!! Good Luck

guys thank you for all answers, I'm really feeling better now. Everything is accurate and yes she is a US citizen, as I said this is a real marriage, we are a family and we have been living together more than 18 months from now. We are living with her grandmother. She is old and was living by herself and offered us to move in her house to help her for daily stuff also would help us to fix our financials by the time by not having all these bills, rent etc..( that's how we are able to start preparation of AOS ) anyways, can you give me some examples about how this sworn affidavits could be. I think I can get from few people attended our ceremony, has knowledge about us etc. Do they have to be notarized?

@Billyk, you should visit Turkey. I know everybody would say my country is the most beautiful country to visit, but I mean it. If you are interested in with history, natural wonders/beauties Turkey is the best place you can visit. But you need to plan a long journey ( like a month or so ) because there is soo much to see. Just Istanbul would take your 2 weeks think about the rest :) Hope you will.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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guys thank you for all answers, I'm really feeling better now. Everything is accurate and yes she is a US citizen, as I said this is a real marriage, we are a family and we have been living together more than 18 months from now. We are living with her grandmother. She is old and was living by herself and offered us to move in her house to help her for daily stuff also would help us to fix our financials by the time by not having all these bills, rent etc..( that's how we are able to start preparation of AOS ) anyways, can you give me some examples about how this sworn affidavits could be. I think I can get from few people attended our ceremony, has knowledge about us etc. Do they have to be notarized?

@Billyk, you should visit Turkey. I know everybody would say my country is the most beautiful country to visit, but I mean it. If you are interested in with history, natural wonders/beauties Turkey is the best place you can visit. But you need to plan a long journey ( like a month or so ) because there is soo much to see. Just Istanbul would take your 2 weeks think about the rest :) Hope you will.

You shouldn't worry too much as your wife is US Citizen. I suggest you keep records from bank saying that they could not open joint account because of no SSN and no valid ID, it will at least provide a proof that you genuinely tried everything possibly you can. I suggest you take a written letter from previous landlord saying that they could not include your name because of no SSN.

Keep all receipts, phone bills and other proofs which shows you were living at that address. Take letters from neighbors that you were living there.

Good luck and dont worry too much. There are worst cases out there but still people manage to get through.

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I130

11/30/2012 - NOA1 - NBC
01/09/2013 - Transfer to local office(Newark, NJ)
03/11/2013 - INFO Pass
04/04/2013 - INFO Pass

04/30/2013 - RFE - Properly complete and re-submit G-325A.
05/09/2013 - RFE hand delivered to Local office.

05/10/2013 - NOA2 - Newark NJ

NVC
05/13/2013 - NVC Received.
05/30/2013 - Case & IIN # Received.
05/30/2013 - DS3032 & E-mail sent to remove Attorney and appoint petitioner as choice of Agent.
05/30/2013 - NVC accepted request and stated that further communication will now directed to petitioner.
06/04/2013 - AOS & IV bill e-mail received, generated and paid.
06/05/2013 - AOS & IV status paid.
06/05/2013 - AOS package sent
06/12/2013 - IV package sent
06/25/2013 - AOS Accepted
07/03/2013 - IV accepted
07/03/2013 - Case Complete
07/30/2013 - Interview Date received

09/30/2013 - Interview

09/30/2013 - Approved

10/02/2013 - Visa in hand

10/05/2013 - POE




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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Theres a way around the army now, but you must pay...

September 5th, 2010: Met
July 26th 2012: Engaged
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I-129F Sent: December 14th, 2012
December 18th 2012: I-129f received at dallas po box
DECEMBER 20th: NOA1 (only found out once hardcopy came in the mail)
December 21st, 2012: Check cashed
Dec 27, 2012: Fiances alien registration number was changed. Proven.
December 29th 2012: Received Noa1 Hard-copy(no txt or email was sent)
Jan. 10th 2013: Happy birthday to my Sweety, first birthday apart in years!
January 15 2013: "mailing adress was changed" (touched?)
May-20-2013 NOA2!!! Exactly 5 months!
May-23-2013 Noa2 hard copy recieved!
June-05-2013 Called NVC, casre recieved, forwared to Ankara

June-10-2013-Ankara revieved packet! *signed by MEHMET* THANKS MEHMET!

June-10-2013-Recieve NVC letter
June-13-2013 Email(Packet) recieved from embassy!!
00-00-2013 Sent packet back to embassy
00-00-13 Interview date set (00-00-13 INTERVIEW,)
00-00-2013 Medical
00-00-2013 Interview(...........!)
00-00-2013 Visa Approved
00-00-2013 US Entry

NEXT STEPS IN US....
00-00-13 Wedding
00-00-13 SSN
00-00-13 AOS packet sent out
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