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Well another question for fun since I haven't seen it around here. I'll start by saying we're getting married first then going the CR-1 route :) Then I'll say yes I've read the guides, the uscis website, searched on here etc. ;)

On the instructions for the I-130 it says you can file I-485 for aos at the same time as the I-130. Is this what everyone automatically does when they file the I-130? I know by reading on here once you get the CR-1 visa and enter the US your passport is stamped as a temporary permanent resident until your green card arrives shortly after so does this just happen by sending in the I-130 with the G forms and following along with the correspondance that comes after that?

Not sure if what I'm asking makes sense or sounds right LOL Just trying to get all the duckies collected for a swift execution while trying to tie up lose ends for all the wedding stuff.

jynx - Canadian Chick

dragnfly - American Dude

July-07-07 - Married in Las Vegas

August-07-08 - CR-1 Visa activated

July-17-10 - Approval notice in mail, Conditions removed

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Well another question for fun since I haven't seen it around here. I'll start by saying we're getting married first then going the CR-1 route :) Then I'll say yes I've read the guides, the uscis website, searched on here etc. ;)

On the instructions for the I-130 it says you can file I-485 for aos at the same time as the I-130. Is this what everyone automatically does when they file the I-130? I know by reading on here once you get the CR-1 visa and enter the US your passport is stamped as a temporary permanent resident until your green card arrives shortly after so does this just happen by sending in the I-130 with the G forms and following along with the correspondance that comes after that?

Not sure if what I'm asking makes sense or sounds right LOL Just trying to get all the duckies collected for a swift execution while trying to tie up lose ends for all the wedding stuff.

what you're referring to is the process of adjusting status for someone who for example maybe adjusted from another visa type to spousal.in your case you will file the i-130, wait for approval, go through the nvc process and then do your interview in Montreal, enter the US, if you're married less than 2 years upon entry a CR-1 will be issued .......90 days before the expiration of the CR-1 you'll apply to remove conditions.......so to make a long story short ......you dont need an I-485 for the CR-1.

UNLESS

the non USC is coming to the US getting married then staying ......

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Ah ok. That's what it sounded like from reading everyone's journeys here. Thanks for the quick response :)

jynx - Canadian Chick

dragnfly - American Dude

July-07-07 - Married in Las Vegas

August-07-08 - CR-1 Visa activated

July-17-10 - Approval notice in mail, Conditions removed

 
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