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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hi, I searched and searched and couldn't find the information I need. Our visa got approved. Once we arrive in the US what are the things we need to do? Is it first getting a SS card and then applying for AOS? I have this order, can someone please let me know if it's correct?

1. apply for SS card 2 or 3 weeks after arriving

2. apply for AOS once SS card is received

What else am I missing?

Also, about how long does it take to get permission to leave the country after arriving in the US (Advanced Parole) and what kinds of reasons are they looking for? Do the reasons have to be health related? What have people used in the past

I'm really sorry if this information is already posted. If someone can shed some light I'd be greatful

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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You can apply for SSN first, although it is not necessary, but I would do it before you get married.. I think its supposed to be easier then.. Then get married, and then file for AOS.. dunno about the Advanced parole thing.. you would find more info on that in the "working and travelling prior to getting a greencard" forum though..

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YOu can apply for your SSN card 2 weeks or so after you arrive here, and like the previous poster mentioned it's best to get your SSN before marriage, you can always go back after AOS to change it. Let say you go through JFK you might get a temporary EAD but i am not sure they are still issuing them but even though it's valid for 90 days or until your I-94 from your passport expired.

Once you get your SSN you can apply for your driver's license but some people have encounter problems getting their Driver's license or even getting past the learners permit stage since their I-94 would expire soon.

What We did, Got a non driver ID right away, then a couple of weeks later went back for the driving test and use that driver ID as your ID. and bring proof of address.

IMPORTANT: Gota get married before your 90 days, the earlier the better as once you are married you can file your AOS right away, with that you can file your I-131 advance parole, some people don't do it, but it's best to have it on hand in case of a family emergency.

There's going to be a lot of adjustment to do, as far as missing your family, your friends, specially if you are not working yet, feeling lonely, useless, but with time it will go away, try to get involve in local activities, take some courses at your local community college or adult education center. # 1 be there for each other and when the rough time comes along remember all both of you had to go through to get to this stage

Hi, I searched and searched and couldn't find the information I need. Our visa got approved. Once we arrive in the US what are the things we need to do? Is it first getting a SS card and then applying for AOS? I have this order, can someone please let me know if it's correct?

1. apply for SS card 2 or 3 weeks after arriving

2. apply for AOS once SS card is received

What else am I missing?

Also, about how long does it take to get permission to leave the country after arriving in the US (Advanced Parole) and what kinds of reasons are they looking for? Do the reasons have to be health related? What have people used in the past

I'm really sorry if this information is already posted. If someone can shed some light I'd be greatful

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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YOu can apply for your SSN card 2 weeks or so after you arrive here, and like the previous poster mentioned it's best to get your SSN before marriage,

Why is it best to apply for the SSN before marriage? We were planning to get married as soon as I arrived in the states so we can start the AOS process quicker.

OUR K-1 VISA JOURNEY

K1 Application

12-01-2006 I-129F sent priority USPS to CSC ... the real journey begins! (Day 1)

12-06-2006 NOA1 (Day 4)

03-05-2007 NOA2 - YAY!! (Day 89))

05-04-2007 INTERVIEW!!!!!! - APPROVED! (Day 149)

05-10-2007 Visa received (Day 155)

05-17-2007 ARRIVED IN PHOENIX (Day 162)

05-25-2007 Applied SSN

06-04-2007 Received SSN in the mail

06-14-2007 Passed driving test and now have my license

07-12-2007 MARRIED

07-24-2007 Changed name with SSA

AOS

05-31-2007 Appointment with Civil Surgeon for I-693A

07-16-2007 AOS sent to Chicago (received 07-18) (Day 1)

07-27-2007 NOA1 date (received 8/1) (Day 9)

07-30-2007 Check cashed (Day 12)

08-14-2007 Biometrics (Day 28)

11-29-2007 INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!! (Day 131) APPROVED

12-11-2007 Greencard Received

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09-01-2009 I-751 sent to VSC (received 09-03) (Day 1)

09-04-2009 NOA Date (received 09-14) (Day 4)

09-08-2009 Check Cashed (Day 8)

10-05-2009 Biometrics @ Jackson MS (received 09-24) (Day 35)

01-08-2010 10 Year Greencard approved

01-19-2010 10 Year Greencard received

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