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Hi guys,

Quick question on I-485 form if someone can help. I am on K-3 visa and about to file for adjustment of status (I-485). In the form, Part 2 (Application Type) requires I click on options A-G. There is no direct option for K-3 visa and when we called USCIS we got three different responses - A, B and H (other) from three different reps. I've listed the options below so people don't have to pull up the form. Your help is most appreciated. Thanks...

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Part 2. Application type. (Check one.)

I am applying for an adjustment to permanent resident status because:

a. an immigrant petition giving me an immediately available immigrant visa number has beenapproved. (Attach a copy of the approval notice, or a relative, special immigrant juvenile orspecial immigrant military visa petition filed with this application that will give you animmediately available visa number, if approved.)

b. my spouse or parent applied for adjustment of status or was granted lawful permanent residence in an immigrant visa category that allows derivative status for spouses and children.

c. I entered as a K-1 fiancé(e) of a United States citizen whom I married within 90 days of entry,or I am the K-2 child of such a fiancé(e). (Attach a copy of the fiancé(e) petition approvalnotice and the marriage certificate).

d. I was granted asylum or derivative asylum status as the spouse or child of a person grantedasylum and am eligible for adjustment.

e. I am a native or citizen of Cuba admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

f. I am the husband, wife or minor unmarried child of a Cuban described above in (e) and I amresiding with that person, and was admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

g. I have continuously resided in the United States since before January 1, 1972.

h. Other basis of eligibility. Explain. If additional space is needed, use a separate piece of paper.

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Jay

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I put a. I put this becasue we already have an I130 appication approved. it is my understanding that Spouses of USC have an immediate immigrant number as there is no waitlist or quota for us. I checked with a lawyer and they told me to check a as well.

Good luck.

Hi guys,

Quick question on I-485 form if someone can help. I am on K-3 visa and about to file for adjustment of status (I-485). In the form, Part 2 (Application Type) requires I click on options A-G. There is no direct option for K-3 visa and when we called USCIS we got three different responses - A, B and H (other) from three different reps. I've listed the options below so people don't have to pull up the form. Your help is most appreciated. Thanks...

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Part 2. Application type. (Check one.)

I am applying for an adjustment to permanent resident status because:

a. an immigrant petition giving me an immediately available immigrant visa number has beenapproved. (Attach a copy of the approval notice, or a relative, special immigrant juvenile orspecial immigrant military visa petition filed with this application that will give you animmediately available visa number, if approved.)

b. my spouse or parent applied for adjustment of status or was granted lawful permanent residence in an immigrant visa category that allows derivative status for spouses and children.

c. I entered as a K-1 fiancé(e) of a United States citizen whom I married within 90 days of entry,or I am the K-2 child of such a fiancé(e). (Attach a copy of the fiancé(e) petition approvalnotice and the marriage certificate).

d. I was granted asylum or derivative asylum status as the spouse or child of a person grantedasylum and am eligible for adjustment.

e. I am a native or citizen of Cuba admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

f. I am the husband, wife or minor unmarried child of a Cuban described above in (e) and I amresiding with that person, and was admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

g. I have continuously resided in the United States since before January 1, 1972.

h. Other basis of eligibility. Explain. If additional space is needed, use a separate piece of paper.

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Jay

I-130 Timeline

06-28-06 Sent petition to California Service Center

07-21-06 NOA1 Notice date

09-21-06 email received saying NOA2 approved

I-129F Timeline

07-31-06 Sent petition to Chicago

08-18-06 NOA1 Notice date

10-04-06 NOA2 approval

10-16-06 NVC received application

11-03-06 Received Packet3 / Packet4

12-06-06 Interview - Successful

12-08-08 Visa Issued

12-12-06 Visa Received

AOS

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-01-07 Touched

03-20-07 Interview Date

03-20-07 Interview successful and AOS approved

EAD

12-22-06 Sent petition to Chicago

12-25-06 Petition delivered

12-29-06 NOA1 notice date

01-02-07 Check cashed

01-03-07 NOA1 received by mail

01-04-07 Biometrics Notice Date

01-09-07 Touched

01-10-07 Biometrics Notice received

01-17-07 Biometrics appointment

01-17-07 Touched (Biometrics)

01-20-07 Touched

03-09-07 Touched

03-15-07 Card Production Ordered

03-17-07 EAD card received

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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I put a. I put this becasue we already have an I130 appication approved. it is my understanding that Spouses of USC have an immediate immigrant number as there is no waitlist or quota for us. I checked with a lawyer and they told me to check a as well.

Good luck.

Hi guys,

Quick question on I-485 form if someone can help. I am on K-3 visa and about to file for adjustment of status (I-485). In the form, Part 2 (Application Type) requires I click on options A-G. There is no direct option for K-3 visa and when we called USCIS we got three different responses - A, B and H (other) from three different reps. I've listed the options below so people don't have to pull up the form. Your help is most appreciated. Thanks...

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Part 2. Application type. (Check one.)

I am applying for an adjustment to permanent resident status because:

a. an immigrant petition giving me an immediately available immigrant visa number has beenapproved. (Attach a copy of the approval notice, or a relative, special immigrant juvenile orspecial immigrant military visa petition filed with this application that will give you animmediately available visa number, if approved.)

b. my spouse or parent applied for adjustment of status or was granted lawful permanent residence in an immigrant visa category that allows derivative status for spouses and children.

c. I entered as a K-1 fiancé(e) of a United States citizen whom I married within 90 days of entry,or I am the K-2 child of such a fiancé(e). (Attach a copy of the fiancé(e) petition approvalnotice and the marriage certificate).

d. I was granted asylum or derivative asylum status as the spouse or child of a person grantedasylum and am eligible for adjustment.

e. I am a native or citizen of Cuba admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

f. I am the husband, wife or minor unmarried child of a Cuban described above in (e) and I amresiding with that person, and was admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1,1959, and thereafter have been physically present in the United States for at least one year.

g. I have continuously resided in the United States since before January 1, 1972.

h. Other basis of eligibility. Explain. If additional space is needed, use a separate piece of paper.

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Jay

That is what I put on mine as well and it was accepted.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
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12/03/2005: Married

10/13/2006: Interview Approved

10/26/2006: POE: EWR (ARRIVED) [/size]

182 days from filing to Visa in Hand!!![/color]

AOS/EAD

01/22/2007: Sent to The Lockbox.....let the games begin.....again

02/02/2007: NOA1's for both....the waiting game officially begins

02/15/2007: Biometrics appt.

04/11/2007: EAD APPROVED!! YI-HAW

04/21/2007: Received SSN#

05/23/2007: AOS Interview -------> APPROOOOOOVED!!!!!!

05/29/2007: Received Welcome letter

06/04/2007: Green Card in Hand!!!

122 Days from filing AOS to Green Card in Hand!!!

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/21/2009: Filed to Remove Conditions

6/18/2009: Biometrics Done

09/14/2009: Approved!!!

Citizenship

2/15/2011: Filed N-400

3/28/2011: Biometrics <-- Done

5/09/2011: Naturalization Interview <--- APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5/09/2011: Swearing in Ceremony (We're Done)

MY HUSBAND IS NOW A US CITIZEN

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