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For a K1 visa holder applying for AOS, how important is it to have the evidence of bona fide marriage? I have everything else I need now (like the certified copy of marriage certificate that I was waiting on) except for that.

 

We applied for his SSN almost a month ago and it still hasn't come in, so I haven't been able to put him on my lease, bank account, insurance, etc. And without those, my only evidence would be photographs of our wedding and of living together, which from experience is just "secondary" evidence.

 

And because of how long this process is currently taking, we'd like to file as soon as possible to get the clock started, but not if it means a possible RFE or rejection. So what have other people in here done? Do we absolutely need that evidence, or is it really only important for applying for Removal of Conditions?

***K-1 Visa***

NOA1:         03/01/18 (old site)

                     03/06/18 (new site)

NOA2:         09/04/18

Interview:   12/27/18

Visa Rcvd:   01/09/19

POE Date:    01/27/19

Married:       02/22/19

 

***Adjustment of Status***

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NOA1:           03/15/19

Biometrics:  04/11/19

Ready:           04/24/19

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Card Rcvd:    08/26/19

 

***Removal of Conditions***

Sent:             11/17/21

NOA1:           11/20/21

24-month Extension: Received

48-month Extension: Received

Approval:     02/20/24

 

***Naturalization***

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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2 minutes ago, crono_clone said:

For a K1 visa holder applying for AOS, how important is it to have the evidence of bona fide marriage? I have everything else I need now (like the certified copy of marriage certificate that I was waiting on) except for that.

 

We applied for his SSN almost a month ago and it still hasn't come in, so I haven't been able to put him on my lease, bank account, insurance, etc. And without those, my only evidence would be photographs of our wedding and of living together, which from experience is just "secondary" evidence.

 

And because of how long this process is currently taking, we'd like to file as soon as possible to get the clock started, but not if it means a possible RFE or rejection. So what have other people in here done? Do we absolutely need that evidence, or is it really only important for applying for Removal of Conditions?

 

I would advise you to wait, if you can, until you have strong documentation of fiscal ties, ie. bank accounts, lease, etc.  The pictures are helpful, but the government definitely weighs legal obligations (taxes, banks, loans, utlity bills etc) more heavily, then comes sworn affidavits from family members, mail.  In my opinion, it would be better to do the AOS later with a stronger application, of course that is if you still have time in your window.

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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I was denied SSN, yet we were able to put my name on almost everything:

 

- Joint insurance 

- Joint bank account (Chase doesn't require SSN)

- Joint T Mobile account (my husband is the primary holder)

- My name on utilities 

 

Looks like you're in Cali too, so that shouldn't be a problem.

 

We also attached pictures, hotels, plane tickets from before and after marriage, and I also had 4 affidavits from friends and family confirming they are aware we are a real couple and have a bona fide marriage.

 

Hope it helps!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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6 minutes ago, Becci391 said:

That is proof for ROC but not for AOS.

 

For AOS, people only need the marriage certificate.

I'm applying for AOS right now....sadly, seen some denials and RFE's for lack of evidence. Multiple sources have advised that I attach these things, so I figured I'm better off overdoing it now than wasting time replying to RFE's or re-applying later :) 

 

They recently had a new law implemented that allows denying "empty" or "placeholder" petitions without RFE's. There were a lot of people sending in almost no evidence and then working on collecting evidence while waiting, then receive RFE and submit all their stuff. USCIS put an end to this. 

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25 minutes ago, stacyt said:

I'm applying for AOS right now....sadly, seen some denials and RFE's for lack of evidence. Multiple sources have advised that I attach these things, so I figured I'm better off overdoing it now than wasting time replying to RFE's or re-applying later :) 

 

They recently had a new law implemented that allows denying "empty" or "placeholder" petitions without RFE's. There were a lot of people sending in almost no evidence and then working on collecting evidence while waiting, then receive RFE and submit all their stuff. USCIS put an end to this. 

Show me the RFEs and denials for marriage evidence please.....

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44 minutes ago, stacyt said:

I'm applying for AOS right now....sadly, seen some denials and RFE's for lack of evidence. Multiple sources have advised that I attach these things, so I figured I'm better off overdoing it now than wasting time replying to RFE's or re-applying later :) 

 

They recently had a new law implemented that allows denying "empty" or "placeholder" petitions without RFE's. There were a lot of people sending in almost no evidence and then working on collecting evidence while waiting, then receive RFE and submit all their stuff. USCIS put an end to this. 

From k1?? Never heard of it..

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11 minutes ago, Naes said:

From k1?? Never heard of it..

They are referring to the September 11th, 2018 change that USCIS implemented for illegal immigrants just filing ANY form to stay their removal proceedings. They would file for ANY immigration benefit that did not even apply to them thus tying up immigration because immigration legally had to send an RFE first instead of an NOID. 

That has no context here because we are all entitled to Adjust our Status. 

You cannot get an RFE for lack of evidence of bonafide marriage with your i485 application. If they could issue an RFE, the full list of evidence of marriage documents would have to be provided with the I485 instructions rather than with your interview letter.

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Just now, LizM said:

The only thing I have seen pertaining to AOS applications are RFIEs, requests for initial evidence, which translates to two things. Either, you missed attaching something from the I-485 instructions, such as marriage certificate. Or, your adjudicator messed up, such as not understanding your BC for example. A Brit once got an RFIE for an "English translation" of her handwritten BC... stupid things like that. This can be avoided by reading up on your country's forum before you apply.

 

They will never send an RFIE for something they did not specifically ask for. And they don't specifically ask for evidence of bonafide marriage.

Exactly. RFE/RFIEs are issued for REQUIRED documents. Evidence of bonafide marriage is not a requirement. Only the MCs are required as stated in the instructions.

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16 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

They are referring to the September 11th, 2018 change that USCIS implemented for illegal immigrants just filing ANY form to stay their removal proceedings. They would file for ANY immigration benefit that did not even apply to them thus tying up immigration because immigration legally had to send an RFE first instead of an NOID. 

That has no context here because we are all entitled to Adjust our Status. 

You cannot get an RFE for lack of evidence of bonafide marriage with your i485 application. If they could issue an RFE, the full list of evidence of marriage documents would have to be provided with the I485 instructions rather than with your interview letter.

I know what they’re referring to, but as you pointed never heard of k1 getting rfe for lack of evidence of bonafide evidence at that stage.

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Before USCIS started interviewing EVERYONE for aos, some people adjusting from k1 could get rfe wanting more evidence of bonafide marriage, and that would save them from an interview. Now there’s no point to send anything extra, other than the marriage certificate, which as already said, is the only required doc for the aos regarding marriage proof

 

Edit: i would very much like to see all these rfe and denials for not sending proof... 

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58 minutes ago, Naes said:

I know what they’re referring to, but as you pointed never heard of k1 getting rfe for lack of evidence of bonafide evidence at that stage.

I know you did. I viewed your post as a shoulder shrug🤷‍♀️ and I wasnt done getting mad about the misinformation the other poster posted so I bounced off of your comment like an "oh and another thing" type of response. Didnt mean for you to take it any other way.

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2 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

I know you did. I viewed your post as a shoulder shrug🤷‍♀️ and I wasnt done getting mad about the misinformation the other poster posted so I bounced off of your comment like an "oh and another thing" type of response. Didnt mean for you to take it any other way.

Oh I didn’t ♥️

Im laughing at “ I wasnt done getting mad about the misinformation” 😂

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