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Hello All,

Completing the AOS packet and have a few very quick clarifying questions I hope someone can answer.

1-485 Form:

  • What is the non-immigration visa number? Is this the number in red on the right hand side of the K1 visa or the A number?
  • What is the correct expiration date? Is this the date at the top right hand side of the 1-94 that says expiration or the admit until date?

1-864

  • Does the USC (female) use new married name or previous name prior to marriage listed on all immigration and required documentation such as employment letter and tax transcripts?

1-131

  • For the separate sheet required to explain how he qualifies for advanced parole, do we say K1 visa? Is that enough or do we need more?

Thank you very much!

Posted

Hello All,

Completing the AOS packet and have a few very quick clarifying questions I hope someone can answer.

1-485 Form:

  • What is the non-immigration visa number? Is this the number in red on the right hand side of the K1 visa or the A number?
  • What is the correct expiration date? Is this the date at the top right hand side of the 1-94 that says expiration or the admit until date?
1-864
  • Does the USC (female) use new married name or previous name prior to marriage listed on all immigration and required documentation such as employment letter and tax transcripts?

1-131

  • For the separate sheet required to explain how he qualifies for advanced parole, do we say K1 visa? Is that enough or do we need more?

Thank you very much!

I-485

Red number on the visa is the visa number.

Expiration date is in regards to i-94

I-864

Not sure for usc female but i dont think it matter. Marriage certificate is a proof of her name change or if she doesnt change her name its fine too.

I-131

You do not need to provide separate sheet to explain how you qualify because you're adjusting from k1.

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Posted

I-485

Red number on the visa is the visa number.

Expiration date is in regards to i-94

I-864

Not sure for usc female but i dont think it matter. Marriage certificate is a proof of her name change or if she doesnt change her name its fine too.

I-131

You do not need to provide separate sheet to explain how you qualify because you're adjusting from k1.

Posted

Thanks for your reply agnesb.

I am still a bit unclear about the I-485 expiration date. I understand the date is in relation to the I-94 but what I am wondering is the date the "admit until date" which is May 31 or the "expiration date" which is Nov. 30? His POE was March 3rd.

Thanks in advance.

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It is the admitted until date. That is the date that shows how long you are permitted to have legal status in the US. Once you file for AOS, you will be in a new period of authorized stay while waiting for your green card approval.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

 
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