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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I need help with the following:

I am in the process of filing for I 485 from my spouse after marriage on K1. Unfortunately I have lost my spouse’s passport and her sons passport.

1) Can I apply I102(I94 replacement) at the local office, without a passport?

2) If I am allowed, then how much time will it take at the local office. for I102

3) Can I file my spouses I485, without the I94 record. (we do have her social security number)

4) Can I file I485 along with the I102 together?

5) Do we require separate I485 for my spouse’s son(K2 visa)

6) What is the time limit within which I should apply the I485 - within 90 days or before K1/K2 visa

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I need help with the following:

I am in the process of filing for I 485 from my spouse after marriage on K1. Unfortunately I have lost my spouse’s passport and her sons passport.

1) Can I apply I102(I94 replacement) at the local office, without a passport?

2) If I am allowed, then how much time will it take at the local office. for I102

3) Can I file my spouses I485, without the I94 record. (we do have her social security number)

4) Can I file I485 along with the I102 together?

5) Do we require separate I485 for my spouse’s son(K2 visa)

6) What is the time limit within which I should apply the I485 - within 90 days or before K1/K2 visa

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1. Read the I-102 instructions. You can't file for replacement of a lost I-94 at a local district office

2. See #1

3. No

4. Yes. Read the I-102 instructions

5. Yes

6. File for AOS within 90 days of a K-1/K-2 entering the US.

I would file a police report regarding the lost passports and I-94s. You will probably need that for the I-102s.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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I need help with the following:

I am in the process of filing for I 485 from my spouse after marriage on K1. Unfortunately I have lost my spouse’s passport and her sons passport.

1) Can I apply I102(I94 replacement) at the local office, without a passport?

2) If I am allowed, then how much time will it take at the local office. for I102

3) Can I file my spouses I485, without the I94 record. (we do have her social security number)

4) Can I file I485 along with the I102 together?

5) Do we require separate I485 for my spouse’s son(K2 visa)

6) What is the time limit within which I should apply the I485 - within 90 days or before K1/K2 visa

expires

Please reply...

1. Read the I-102 instructions. You can't file for replacement of a lost I-94 at a local district office

2. See #1

3. No

4. Yes. Read the I-102 instructions

5. Yes

6. File for AOS within 90 days of a K-1/K-2 entering the US.

I would file a police report regarding the lost passports and I-94s. You will probably need that for the I-102s.

Thanks for your reply..

I just need clarification on item #3:

Can I file the I485/EAD along with the I102, since the I94 is not available?

I just want to get the I485/EAD - filing process started..

Please advise

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I need help with the following:

I am in the process of filing for I 485 from my spouse after marriage on K1. Unfortunately I have lost my spouse’s passport and her sons passport.

1) Can I apply I102(I94 replacement) at the local office, without a passport?

2) If I am allowed, then how much time will it take at the local office. for I102

3) Can I file my spouses I485, without the I94 record. (we do have her social security number)

4) Can I file I485 along with the I102 together?

5) Do we require separate I485 for my spouse’s son(K2 visa)

6) What is the time limit within which I should apply the I485 - within 90 days or before K1/K2 visa

expires

Please reply...

1. Read the I-102 instructions. You can't file for replacement of a lost I-94 at a local district office

2. See #1

3. No

4. Yes. Read the I-102 instructions

5. Yes

6. File for AOS within 90 days of a K-1/K-2 entering the US.

I would file a police report regarding the lost passports and I-94s. You will probably need that for the I-102s.

Thanks for your reply..

I just need clarification on item #3:

Can I file the I485/EAD along with the I102, since the I94 is not available?

I just want to get the I485/EAD - filing process started..

Please advise

Yes you can. From the I-102 instructions:

"Not Issued I-94/Extension - Status Change. If you were not issued a Form I-94 at admission or are filing this application with an application for extension of stay or change of status, file this application where you are filing the accompanying extension of stay or change of status application."

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