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I am in the progress of getting my package together for sending off for AOS, EAD and AP.

They all ask for copies of the I-94 so i am going to include 3 in the packet, is this right?

As far as i can tell i need two photos for AOS and two for EAD, is this right?

Finally EAD and AP it asks for evidence that AOS has been applied for. As i am sending it all in a single packet what should i do for this? Even if that is do nothing?

Thanks

Ian

Ian & Kristen

UK / U.S.A.

01/OCT/05 - I-129F sent to Vermont Service Centre

12/OCT/05 - NOA1 received

26/OCT/05 - NOA2, application approved

02/NOV/05 - Case now at London Embassy

25/NOV/05 - Packet 3 received

08/DEC/05 - Medical

21/DEC/05 - Packet 3 sent back

03/JAN/06 - Packet 4 received

09/JAN/06 - Interview day (approved)

11/FEB/06 - Fly to USA

14/FEB/06 - Get married

AOS/EAD/AP

10/MAR/06 - AOS, EAD, AP sent

12/MAR/06 - AOS, EAD, AP received

17/MAR/06 - Checks cashed for AOS, EAD and AP

18/MAR/06 - NOA received for AOS, EAD and AP. Receipt dated 15/MAR/06

05/APR/06 - Biometrics appointment

08/APR/06 - EAD and AOS touched

27/APR/06 - EAD and AP touched

29/APR/06 - EAD and AP touched

25/MAY/06 - AP approved and EAD touched

26/MAY/06 - AP touched

28/MAY/06 - AP received

30/MAY/06 - EAD approved & AOS interview schedule for 11/JULY/06

11/JULY/06 - AOS interview scheduled - Approved!!

Removal of Conditions

Jun/08 - Preparing evidence

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Here is an example of my cover letters. I hope you find this helpful.

<Today’s Date>

To: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

P.O. BOX 805887

Chicago, IL

60680-4120

Ref: ORIGINAL SUBMISSION

Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family Based Adjustment of Status

!-485 Adjustment of Status Application for:

Husbands Full Name (A#xxxxxxxxx)

To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed the following I-485 package with supporting documentation to register for permanent residence.

1. This cover letter.

2. Application fee of $315.

3. Biometrics fee of $70.

4. Form I-485.

5. Copy of <Husband’s name> passport identity page.

6. Copy of <Husband’s name> K-1 Visa and Port of Entry stamp.

7. Copy of I-797 approval notice for K-1 visa.

8. Copy of <Husband’s name> I-94 front and back.

9. Copy of <Husband’s name> birth certificate.

10. Certified copy of <Husband’s name> and <Your name> marriage certificate.

11. Two passport photos of applicant <Husband’s name>.

12. Form G-325A for <Husband’s name>.

13. Sealed Envelope containing Vaccination Supplement to Form I-693.

14. Form I-864 Affadavit of Support

i. current letter from <Your name> employer

ii. 2004 taxes

iii. 2003 taxes

iv. 2002 taxes

Also enclosed in this package, you will find my application for employment authorization (I-765) with all supporting documentation and application for advance parole (I-131) with all supporting documentation.

Thank you for your assistance in processing my application. I have attempted to be complete and organized in respect for your time. Any originals submitted are NOT expected to be returned. If you have any questions, please call me at (xxx) xxx-xxxx.

Regards,

XXXXXXXXX

<Today’s Date>

To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed the following Employemnt Authorization Form I-765 with all supporting documentation.

1. Fee of $175.

2. Form I-765.

3. Copy of <Husband’s name> K-1 Visa and Port of Entry stamp.

4. Certified copy of <Husband’s name> and <Your name> marriage certificate.

5. Copy of I-485 for eligibility for employment authorization.

Thank you for your assistance in processing my application. I have attempted to be complete and organized in respect for your time. Any originals submitted are NOT expected to be returned.

<Today’s Date>

To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed the following Advance Parole Form I-131 with all supporting documentation.

1. Fee of $165.

2. Form I-131.

3. Copy of <Husband’s name> passport identity page.

4. Copy of I-797 approval notice for K-1 Visa.

5. Copy of <Husband’s name> I-94 front and back.

6. Copy of <Husband’s name> K-1 Visa and Port of Entry stamp.

7. Certified copy of <Husband’s name> and <Your name> marriage certificate.

8. Copy of I-485 for eligibility for advance parole.

Thank you for your assistance in processing my application. I have attempted to be complete and organized in respect for your time. Any originals submitted are NOT expected to be returned.

Please note #5 and #8 for the I-765 and I-131 respecitvely as eligibility requirements.

See Profile for K-1, AOS and Removing of Conditions Timelines:

Naturalization (N-400):

NOVEMBER 24, 2008 N-400 in the mail!

NOVEMBER 28, 2008 N-400 Arrives

DECEMBER 4, 2008 Check is Cashed!

DECEMBER 10, 2008 NOA1 Received

DECEMBER 16, 2008 NOA2 Received

JANUARY 6, 2009 Fingerprints

FEBRUARY 26, 2009 Interview date recieved

APRIL 8, 2009 Interview

JUNE 12, 2009 Oath Ceremony

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