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10 minutes ago, Donald120383 said:

yes new forms  and new medicals, new fee, and everything is new. make sure to use the most recent edition of forms. 

Do I have time to do medicals during the time that I have left to send everything along with things I must do? 

What more should i include in the forms? I wanna make sure that I'm not missing to file anything this time, I know the requirements are on the uscis website, but they are very vague and generalized for all who are applying for the AOS, exclusively that you cannot find "medical documents" nor "marriage certificates" in the requirements anymore... 

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22 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

Do I have time to do medicals during the time that I have left to send everything along with things I must do? 

What more should i include in the forms? I wanna make sure that I'm not missing to file anything this time, I know the requirements are on the uscis website, but they are very vague and generalized for all who are applying for the AOS, exclusively that you cannot find "medical documents" nor "marriage certificates" in the requirements anymore... 

Read the instructions carefully, and the guides on here.

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Just now, Lemonslice said:

Read the instructions carefully, and the guides on here.

I was reading the instructions and everything, it's just so very vague to me, I do have most stuff already arranged and printed, but I just wanna make sure I'm not going to mass it up like last time, last time I put a lot of effort figuring out what to include in the package, and yet I ended up in the situation I'm at now.. 

It's a lot to ask, but is it possible to get a list of requirements spesifically tailord to applying through a k1 visa immigrant? For i-485, i-131 and i-765? 

I would be extremely grateful for whoever is willing to do it.. It would really really help, I have done a lot of research, too much research but I still feel uncertain and lost, knowing exactly what I spesifically need to include would put me in an incredible relief 😵

Thank you so much, you guys have been so helpful and patient with me, I couldn't be more grateful 😭

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4 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

I was reading the instructions and everything, it's just so very vague to me, I do have most stuff already arranged and printed, but I just wanna make sure I'm not going to mass it up like last time, last time I put a lot of effort figuring out what to include in the package, and yet I ended up in the situation I'm at now.. 

It's a lot to ask, but is it possible to get a list of requirements spesifically tailord to applying through a k1 visa immigrant? For i-485, i-131 and i-765? 

I would be extremely grateful for whoever is willing to do it.. It would really really help, I have done a lot of research, too much research but I still feel uncertain and lost, knowing exactly what I spesifically need to include would put me in an incredible relief 😵

Thank you so much, you guys have been so helpful and patient with me, I couldn't be more grateful 😭

Step-by-step right in the guide:

Once you think you have everything, post the list of your documents and forms here and others will review.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Lemonslice said:

Step-by-step right in the guide:

Once you think you have everything, post the list of your documents and forms here and others will review.

 

 

I'll double check it, thanks 😞

 

How much should I expect paying when I'm going to a uscis certified surgeon to redo my medical examination? Like, what people usually pay? I know each doctor charges differently, but like what's the average?

And will I'll be able to do it within the time that I have?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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3 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

I'll double check it, thanks 😞

 

How much should I expect paying when I'm going to a uscis certified surgeon to redo my medical examination? Like, what people usually pay? I know each doctor charges differently, but like what's the average?

And will I'll be able to do it within the time that I have?

You do not have to file the medical right away. Just file i-485, i-131, i-765 and i-864 right away. Basically the same package you filed with i-864 included this time. You can do the medical later, it is not required with initial filing.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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5 hours ago, DialNoises said:

I really do wanna! I have a burning desire to do so! But I will have to double check everything again with an attorney tomorrow if I find a good one 😞

It is far too risky at this point and I'm afraid they will frown upon me not doing what I'm instructed to and will give me less of a chance to file in the future... 

Ask for a consultation with Jim Hacking at Hacking Law Practice in Saint Louis, MO. That law office is something I would recommend. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, azblk said:

You do not have to file the medical right away. Just file i-485, i-131, i-765 and i-864 right away. Basically the same package you filed with i-864 included this time. You can do the medical later, it is not required with initial filing.

I can do that??? I'm very afraid that they will again not send an RFE and deny my forms for missing medicals, I'm wondering if I can squeeze a medical redo in the time that I have left 

1 minute ago, Martha R said:

Ask for a consultation with Jim Hacking at Hacking Law Practice in Saint Louis, MO. That law office is something I would recommend. 

I'll look it up! Thank you!! 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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1 hour ago, DialNoises said:

I can do that??? I'm very afraid that they will again not send an RFE and deny my forms for missing medicals, I'm wondering if I can squeeze a medical redo in the time that I have left 

I'll look it up! Thank you!! 

Yes you can do that. You are NOT required or even advised to send medical with initial application because you have no idea how long it will take and medicals expire after 2 years.

Posted
7 minutes ago, azblk said:

Yes you can do that. You are NOT required or even advised to send medical with initial application because you have no idea how long it will take and medicals expire after 2 years.

Hey, wife here! Through more digging I found out that we can definitely hold off on the medical exam for now due to the limited time its valid, which is a huge relief. Thank you so much for your inputs.

 

We will be filing the forms once again with the right documents, however, because we’re refiling, do we need to include anything about the denial? Or can we just refile it as if it was the first time? I’m thinking the latter, but I don’t want confusion. 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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18 minutes ago, DialNoises said:

Hey, wife here! Through more digging I found out that we can definitely hold off on the medical exam for now due to the limited time its valid, which is a huge relief. Thank you so much for your inputs.

 

We will be filing the forms once again with the right documents, however, because we’re refiling, do we need to include anything about the denial? Or can we just refile it as if it was the first time? I’m thinking the latter, but I don’t want confusion. 

You dont have to include anything about the denied case. Look at it like you are filing a new case with the missing documents(i-864). Good luck this time round

Posted
14 minutes ago, azblk said:

You dont have to include anything about the denied case. Look at it like you are filing a new case with the missing documents(i-864). Good luck this time round

Sounds like a plan! Thanks so much for your help & time! If we have any more questions, we’ll make sure to ask. :) 

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Husband here again! 

Something we have noticed in our denial letters was also pretty confusing to us, and I have been meaning to ask, 

On our second page of our denial forms, there's a segment saying "the evidence of record shows that, when you filed your application, you were present in the United States contrary to law." 

What does it mean? Why would it say that and what does it mean for me? 

 
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