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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hmmmmmmm...well granted it has been 4 years ago now, but when my ex entered the USA we waited until after we were married and had filed the AOS prior to filing for her SSN. We could have filed earlier, but decided to wait until then. The point being that there wasn't an issue with waiting until after being married for the first filing. We did it, no problem.

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9/8/14 - I129F petition sent to the USCIS lockbox via USPS
9/11/14 - Petition received @ USCIS lockbox
9/11/14 - NOA1 Email and text message received
9/15/14 - NOA1 Official notice date
9/18/14 - NOA1 hard copy received
12/9/14 - "Updated" likely because of website repairs, like many of us received
4/20/15 - NOA2 text and email (221 days)

4/29/15 - Sent to the NVC (9 days)

5/8/15 - Arrived at the NVC (9 days)

5/13/15 - Left the NVC (5 days)

5/15/15 - Electronic version arrived at the embassy (2 days)

5/20/15 - Paper copy arrived at the embassy (7 days)

6/4/15 - Status changed to AP (which meant that we could schedule the interview)

6/16/15 - Medical

6/17/15 - K1 APPROVED!!!!

6/30/15 - Passport and sealed envelope delivered via courier

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No, those people are wrong....but if you wait too long to near the expiration of the I-94 visa then they'll have to wait for the CG.

After you are married up to two weeks before your I-94 expiration you are able to change your name on your SSN. If you miss that deadline you do not need your AOS (GC) to be completed. You can use the combination of your marriage license and your EAD (usually received before GC during the AOS process) to change the last name on your SSN to your married name. Sometimes an EAD is approved and delivered months before your GC as is the case with my wife. She is not yet approved for her GC but received her EAD and new SSN over a month ago.

I-129F Sent: 2013-06-20
I-129F NOA1: 2013-06-26
I-129F RFE(s): none
I-129F NOA2: 2013-08-16
NVC Received: 2013-09-16
NVC Left: 2013-09-19

Embassy Received: 2013-09-22

Interview: 2013-12-09

POE: 2014-24-01

Married: 2014-30-03

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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which people are these?

who are these people, and can they be fought against, overcome, with foo, soonish?

which people are these?

who are these people, and can they be fought against, overcome, with foo, soonish?

actually it was a friend of mine who went through the k1 process a couple years ago but he ended up going through a lawyer instead of doing it himself

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks everyone for the information. My fiance and i went to the social security office today and she will receive her social security card in 2 weeks or less. :)

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