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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Switzerland
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Hi all

I was in america already as an Au-pair and got married in my last month of my 24 months Visa I got married. Now I am fieling everything from america and I see alot of people talking about the pakets 3 talking but what contains a paket 3?

I did not have to file the 129 F because I live already here. How does all that work.

Some help and infos please. :help::help:

AOS TIMELINE

01/17/2006: Sent AOS Package, 01/25/2006: NOA1 for AOS, 01/31/2006: Fingerprinting and biometrics appointment letter, 02/22/2006: Received RFE letter from MSC Affidavit of support and medical examination, 02/28/2006: Biometric appointment, Alexandria, VA, 03/08/2006: Appointment with doc for med examination ,03/21/2006: Sent RFE unfortunately,My Husband forgot to include the med exams, but included the cover letter, 04/24/2006: AP approved yeah, 04/24/2006: EAD touched, 04/27/2006: AP received, 05/01/2006: EAD received, 06/01/2006: RFE Interview date for 07/26/06, 06/06/2006: sent letter for rescheduling, 07/07/2006: Infopass for receiving new date, nothing, 10/23/2006: touched, 01/15/2007: called hotline on status no info, 02/29/2007: called again, 07/27/2007: forwarded service request to local office due call on 03/21/2007

02/05/07 NOA

02/08/07 RFE for Biometrics

02/23/07 Biometrics Taken

02/27/07 touched

03/31/07 touched

04/18/07 approved

06/18/07 e-filed I131

06/20/07 NOA

06/25/07 touched

07/11/07 approved[/color]

11/20/07 FINALLY INTERVIEW

11/21/07 email welcome to America

11/24/07 welcome letter

12/03/07 10 year Greencard received

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all

I was in america already as an Au-pair and got married in my last month of my 24 months Visa I got married. Now I am fieling everything from america and I see alot of people talking about the pakets 3 talking but what contains a paket 3?

I did not have to file the 129 F because I live already here. How does all that work.

Some help and infos please. :help::help:

You are not applying for a visa, you are apply for AOS/Adjustment of Status. None of the visa information applies to your case.

It looks like you've submitted everything to adjust your status, plus work and travel authorization documents.

Now you wait. :)

You can watch the processing times for your District Office at uscis.gov. Look at the timelines for I-485 to get an idea of how quickly you might get called for your AOS interview. Your job now is to prepare for that interview with evidence that you and your spouse have a bonafide marriage, with appropriate comingling of assets, interests and life.

After your interview, if successful, you will be a Permanent Resident and have a Green Card. Then you are OK to live and work in America for as long as you like.

2 years after your interview, you'll have one more form to file. You can read about it ahead if you like; it's I-751. Find the pages at uscis.gov called Now That You Are a Permanent Resident for a full explanation.

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Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Yep, Packet 3 and stuff like that is when you file for K1...since you are already married you dont need all that!

Good luck on that RFE though...shouldnt take that long!

met on Hawaii in 2002

got engaged Dec. 19 2004 in Amsterdam

married Sep 15 2005 on Mackinaw Island, MI

AOS Timeline

10/19/2005 NOA1s for AOS and EAD

11/17/2005 fingerprints for EAD and AOS

12/20/2005 EAD approved!!!

03/23/2006 AOS interview in Detroit, MI...APPROVED!!

I 751 Timeline

01/10/2008 I-751 send to NSC

01/14/2008 I-751 arrived at NSC

01/18/2008 check cleared

01/22/2008 recieved NOA1 dated 01/14 case got transfered to CSC

02/12/2008 biometric appointment

03/07/2008 APPROVED!!!

January 2011 BBG

08/01/2011 N400 send to Nebraska

08/04/2011 received by Nebraska

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Hi all

I was in america already as an Au-pair and got married in my last month of my 24 months Visa I got married. Now I am fieling everything from america and I see alot of people talking about the pakets 3 talking but what contains a paket 3?

I did not have to file the 129 F because I live already here. How does all that work.

Some help and infos please. :help::help:

You are not applying for a visa, you are apply for AOS/Adjustment of Status. None of the visa information applies to your case.

It looks like you've submitted everything to adjust your status, plus work and travel authorization documents.

Now you wait. :)

You can watch the processing times for your District Office at uscis.gov. Look at the timelines for I-485 to get an idea of how quickly you might get called for your AOS interview. Your job now is to prepare for that interview with evidence that you and your spouse have a bonafide marriage, with appropriate comingling of assets, interests and life.

After your interview, if successful, you will be a Permanent Resident and have a Green Card. Then you are OK to live and work in America for as long as you like.

2 years after your interview, you'll have one more form to file. You can read about it ahead if you like; it's I-751. Find the pages at uscis.gov called Now That You Are a Permanent Resident for a full explanation.

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