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You do not provide police certificates when adjusting status, and you have no need for proof you are single because you won't be. You will be married before applying for AOS and you will provide a copy of your marriage certificate to prove you are married.

Nope. Intent alone is not a reason for denial of AOS, and the OP had no intent to stay when they entered the US anyway.

Thanks, some followup questions. Adjust status I don't need to provide police certificate. Is AOS in this context=applying for green card?

Because I am already in USA and I don't need to provide police certificate? Since I am going to start to prepare some documents for application and want to ensure if I ever need this police certificate in the AOS/green card application process?

I will need my birth certificate to submit, right?

Many thanks ....:-)

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Timeline
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Thanks, some followup questions. Adjust status I don't need to provide police certificate. Is AOS in this context=applying for green card?

Because I am already in USA and I don't need to provide police certificate? Since I am going to start to prepare some documents for application and want to ensure if I ever need this police certificate in the AOS/green card application process?

I will need my birth certificate to submit, right?

Many thanks ....:-)

Correct. AOS=Adjustment of Status, which is you applying to adjust your status from that of a visitor, non-immigrant entry, to that of an immigrant, lawful permanent resident. When your AOS is approved, you will receive a green card. No need for police certificates.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Hi, everyone :idea:

So, Me and my fiancé are going to withdraw the K1 application and get married. Just check, what kind of order I have to follow among withdrawal, getting married, send in AOS/Green card?

Can we just get married immediately and then withdraw the k1 application, then send in application for AOS/green card?

Or, we have to submit K1 application withdrawal form before we get married? then wait for the confirmation of cancellation of K1 application and then submit AOS/green card application?

or even worse, we have to wait for the notification confirming my k1 application is canceled before we get married?


Another question is that what kind of form I should fill out to withdraw K1 application.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline
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You can get married now. You do not have to wait for the K-1 petition to be withdrawn before getting married. Get married, withdraw, and then file for AOS.

No form to withdraw. You just send a letter > http://www.uscis.gov/forms-filing-tips#Withdrawing

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

 
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