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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Between the time of filling for K1 AOS and the appointment date, are there any precautions/advisements for the beneficiary? I’ve heard “stay in the house as much as possible” from a few people but I’d like to hear some feedback. I assume that he needs to carry his passport for ID with him all the time, but aside from staying out of trouble, is there any reason to hide in the house? He’s obviously going to have a lot of free time and I’d like us to explore our city and possibly take some small trips within the U.S. while waiting for an appointment after getting married and filing for AOS. We will also be applying for EAD at the same time. 

02/24/2020 K1 I-129F Sent via DHL from Cambodia to Lewisville

02/27/2020 - K1 I-129F Package Received & Signed For in Lewisville

03/04/2020 - Credit Card Charged for Processing Fee

03/05/2020 - NOA1

10/03/2020 - Outside Normal Processing Time Inquiry Request Submitted

10/14/2020 - NOA2

10/16/2020 - Outside Normal Processing Time Inquiry Request Responded To (reflected NOA2)

11/10/2020 - Received K1 FTP

11/10/2020 - In Transit to Embassy

11/15/2020 - Arrival at Embassy

12/05/2020 - Filed DS-160

12/15/2020 - Embassy Issues Appointment Date

01/29/2021 - Interview & Approval

02/05/2021 - K1 Visa In Hand

03/06/2021 - Arrival in US POE

04/19/2021 - Marriage

05/11/2021 - AOS/EAD/AP Packet Sent

05/12/2021 - Packet Received @ Chicago Lockbox

05/22/2021 - AOS/EAD NOA1 Received

08/14/2021 - AOS & EAD Biometrics Notice

09/07/2021 - AOS & EAD Biometrics Appointment Completed

09/11/2021 - AP Biometrics Notice

09/21/2021 - AOS Interview Appointment Notice

10/04/2021 - AP Biometrics Appointment Completed

10/29/2021 - AOS Interview & Approval

11/06/2021 - Greencard Received via USPS

 

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Seriously?  Go out and live your life.   Passport and NOA for the AOS shows that you are ok to be here.   Just can't work, can't travel internationally and maybe can't drive.

 

Apply for the AP at the same time - it is free

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June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

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Hide in the house?  no..........Always carry passport and the NOA1 received after filing the I-485 .......it grants "authorized stay" by the Attorney General of the US. 

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Mary came in on spousal visa so not the same situation.  But I didn't want her to work right away but rather travel with me and get acclimated. 

 

She wanted to make friends and found via Facebook a group of Filipinas that played volleyball, and had a picnic, a few times a week.  She had a great time and made a bunch of friends.  The funny thing is they all thought is crazy that she plays with them and that she could work, travel, and drive.  It has been a year and she still plays once a week.

March 2, 2018  Married In Hong Kong

April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

September 25, 2018 Interview in CDJ and Approved!

October 7, 2018 In the USA

October 27, 2018 Green Card received 

October 29, 2018 Applied for Social Security Card - November 5, 2018 Social Security Card received

November 6th, 2018 State ID Card Received, Applied for Global Entry - Feb 8,2019 Approved.

July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

August 6, 2021 N-400 submitted by mail

September 7, 2021 I-751 Interview, Sept 8 Approved and Card Being Produced

October 21, 2021 N-400 Biometrics Completed  

November 30,2021  Interview, Approval and Oath

December 10, 2021 US Passport Issued

August 12, 2022 PHL Dual Nationality Re-established & Passport Approved 

April 6,2023 Legally Separated - Oh well

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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43 minutes ago, APA said:

Between the time of filling for K1 AOS and the appointment date, are there any precautions/advisements for the beneficiary? I’ve heard “stay in the house as much as possible” from a few people but I’d like to hear some feedback. I assume that he needs to carry his passport for ID with him all the time, but aside from staying out of trouble, is there any reason to hide in the house? He’s obviously going to have a lot of free time and I’d like us to explore our city and possibly take some small trips within the U.S. while waiting for an appointment after getting married and filing for AOS. We will also be applying for EAD at the same time. 

Stop listening to those few people 

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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Definitely stay at home between day 91 and when the NOA from the AoS comes back. After that, keep a scanned copy of the NOA1 in your phone, and a paper copy in your purse. The original should be kept at home lest you get an IO during the interview who demands to see all I-797s associated with the case, and not just the Interview I-797. If you got a REAL ID state ID before day 31 (which is possible in some states, Washington State being the most egregious exception), I would skip the paper copy of the NOA1.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mike E said:

I would skip the paper copy of the NOA1.

i keep a photocopy of NOA1 folded inside my passport which i always carry on me

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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50 minutes ago, skjourney said:

i keep a photocopy of NOA1 folded inside my passport which i always carry on me

To each their own. The passport is all but essential for the AoS interview and with Myanmar due to be added to the next round of countries being banned from the USA, replacing a lost passport might end up being impossible. 

 

A REAL ID is sufficient proof of lawful presence, IMHO. Before Iris came to the USA, I scoured Visa Journey and the CA DMV website to figure out how to get her a REAL ID, and it worked, spectacularly (5 years of validity which is tremendous).

 

Even if we lived in Washington State, with its anti foreigner REAL ID policy, before she got her EAD, I would have advised my wife to carry a photocopy of her passport.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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On 1/23/2020 at 10:14 PM, designguy said:

There is no need to "stay in the house as much as possible" once you have received the NOA1 after filing for AOS he is in a period of authorized stay.

I second this, don't be paranoid go out do some living together.  Don't travel close to the boarder you might end up in check point.  Even then your all legal so nothing to worry about.   Also have her join the Cambodia USA VISA page, if there is one, will keep her from getting lonely and it will help knowing and talking to people just like her and same language.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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On 1/23/2020 at 9:06 PM, APA said:

Between the time of filling for K1 AOS and the appointment date, are there any precautions/advisements for the beneficiary? I’ve heard “stay in the house as much as possible” from a few people but I’d like to hear some feedback. I assume that he needs to carry his passport for ID with him all the time, but aside from staying out of trouble, is there any reason to hide in the house? He’s obviously going to have a lot of free time and I’d like us to explore our city and possibly take some small trips within the U.S. while waiting for an appointment after getting married and filing for AOS. We will also be applying for EAD at the same time. 

Chicago is the best! The public transport system is very good. A lot of stuff to do.

You don't need to hide. I was traveling a lot while waiting for my EAD. Had 0 issues. Sure I didn't go close to the Mexican border just to be on the safe side, but otherwise had no issues flying.

The only advise is don't get arrested/don't drive over the speed limit etc.  Definitely don't hide in the house, but avoid confrontation/trouble. Don't do drugs since weed is legal now in Illinois, but it's not legal at the federal level.

 

Chicago I think it is very foreign friendly. Always like to go up to Chicago when I can.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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I had my wife go to the NY DMV and get a Real-ID non-Driver card.   They look at the expiration of the k1 and say they can only do 90 days, blah blah.

 

i tell them it’s 1 year from marriage by AOS NOA paperwork.  They talk to a supervisor and then issue the card for 1 year from marriage certificate.

 

that ID proves you are a temp visitor in good standing.  We use it for vacations.  We try to vacation often as it’s cold in NY.

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