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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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I am filing an AOS this week. I am on H1B and spouse is USC by birth. Here is my checklist. Please review if you can:

 

Envelope 1: I-130

  1. A check for the amount of $535.00 to cover the filing fee;
  2. Form G-1145 e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
  3. Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative;
  4. Form I-130A, Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary, for the beneficiary;
  5. Two (2) photos of the petitioner and two (2) photos of the beneficiary;
  6. Petitioner’s U.S. birth certificate;
  7. Petitioner’s U.S. passport;
  8. Divorce decrees of petitioner;
  9. Beneficiary’s birth certificate;
  10. Beneficiary’s current passport;
  11. Marriage certificate of petitioner and beneficiary;
  12. A letter I wrote about prior biometric appointment  (In 2019 I got a biometric exam done at USCIS office for a travel visa for another country)   <----------------------- I am hoping this gets my biometric exam waived
  13. Various Evidences of bona fide marriage.
    1. Four affidavit letter of supports vouching for our marriage;
    2. Bank statement from a joint bank account which is primarily used for our wedding expenses, and the renovation/remodeling expenses of a new home we purchased together;
    3. Purchase and mortgage documents for our current residence that we purchased together
    4. Purchase and sale document of a lot that we purchased together in 2017 and sold in 2019
    5. Beneficiary’s health insurance document showing coverage for petitioner
    6. Beneficiary’s life insurance document showing petitioner as the beneficiary (of life insurance)
    7. Photos of beneficiary and petitioner taken during 2016-2020 documenting their life and travel together, and wedding.
    8. Nine hotel receipts of trips the petitioner and beneficiary have taken together during 2016-2020.
    9. Four flight receipts for trips the petitioner and beneficiary have take together during 2016-2020.

 

  • Question: Should I include I-94 in I130 packet?

 

Envelope 2: I-485, I-765, I-131

I485:

  1. Check for $1,225 (Filing fee + biometric fee)
  2. 2 passport-style photo (name and A# on the back)
  3. G-1145 Form- e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
  4. I-485 Form
  5. Evidence for exemption from filing form I-864 (I am exempt from filing I864 as I have earned 40 quarters of Social Security credit)
    1. Social Security Statement (primary evidence)
    2. IRS Wage and Income Transcript for 2019-2010 (additional evidence)
  6. Copy of applicant’s Birth Certificate
  7. Copy of marriage certificate
  8. Copy of Divorce Decree for petitioner (US citizen spouse)
  9. Evidence of Continuously maintaining lawful status since arrival in USA
    1. Current passport with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    2. Latest I-94
    3. Expired Passport #1with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    4. Expired Passport #2 with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    5. I-797 for I-140 approval  <--------------------  I have an approved EB2 petition from 2010. Since my prority date has never been current (I am Indian 😞 ), no I485 was filed. But I have used that pending petition for last 2 H1B extensions. So I feel this needs to be included. 
    6. Various I-797s for H1B approval for 2010-2022
    7. OPT EAD Card
    8. Various I-20s for 2003-2009
  10. A letter I wrote about prior biometric appointment  
  11. I-693 completed by a Civil Surgeon     <----------------------------------------   I am hoping if our interview is waived due to pandemic, submitting this now will make the process faster

 

 

I765:

  1. 2 passport-style photo (name and A# on the back)
  2. G-1145 Form- e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
  3. Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
  4. Evidence of Continuously maintaining lawful status since arrival in USA
    1. Current passport with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    2. Latest I-94
    3. Expired Passport #1with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    4. Expired Passport #2 with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    5. I-797 for I-140 approval
    6. Various I-797s for H1B approval for 2010-2022
    7. OPT EAD Card
    8. Various I-20s for 2003-2009
  5. Copy of marriage certificate
  6. A letter I wrote about prior biometric appointment  (I got a biometric exam done at USCIS office for a travel visa for another country)

 

 

 

I131:

  1. 2 passport-style photo (name and A# on the back)
  2. G-1145 Form- e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
  3. Form I-131 Application for Travel Document (Advanced Parole )
  4. Evidence of Continuously maintaining lawful status since arrival in USA
    1. Current passport with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    2. Latest I-94
    3. Expired Passport #1with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    4. Expired Passport #2 with bio, visa, and stamp pages
    5. I-797 for I-140 approval
    6. Various I-797s for H1B approval for 2010-2022
    7. OPT EAD Card
    8. Various I-20s for 2003-2009
  5. Copy of marriage certificate
  6. A letter I wrote about prior biometric appointment  (I got a biometric exam done at USCIS office for a travel visa for another country)

 

Am I missing anything? 

 

 

Edited by nendu

N-400 Timeline:

  1. 12/15/2024 - Filed N400 under 3 year rule; I751 still pending
  2. 12/15/2024 - Received electronic receipt notice and biometric reuse notice in myuscis account

RoC Timeline:

  1. 12/04/2023 - Application sent to USCIS Elgin, IL lockbox
  2. 12/07/2023 - Application received by USCIS
  3. 12/12/2023 - Received "Your case received" text message from USCIS. Receiipt # starts with IOE
  4. 12/13/2023 - Check cashed by USCIS
  5. 12/19/2023 - Received in mail the I797 with the receipt number and the online access code
  6. 12/19/2023 - Received in mail the bio-metric re-use notification
  7. 12/21/2023 - Received in mail the I797 NoA extending my green card by 48 months

 

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Spain
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It seems pretty complete to me. Just be sure to include the birth certificate in its long original format and a certified translation of the birth certificate. The translation can be made by you if you add a letter saying that you are fluent in both languages. Also, it can be made by a profesional translator.

 

As far as the letter trying to get the biometrics waived, Im not sure if that will work. USCIS always take biometrics in every proces as a way to confirm your identity. If in 4 years you try to get the citizienshp, they will take biometrics again.

 

Edit: I checked and I added the I94 in the I130 package.

Edited by Bigtuna
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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15 hours ago, Bigtuna said:

Just be sure to include the birth certificate in its long original format and a certified translation of the birth certificate.

I photocopied my wife's long original birth certificate on to letter size paper. Is that not allowed? Still clear and very legible.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Spain
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3 hours ago, chiks24 said:

I photocopied my wife's long original birth certificate on to letter size paper. Is that not allowed? Still clear and very legible.

Ya I think photocopies are allowed. When I said original I meant the format because some countries have like a short version of the bc that are not allowed for USCIS.

  • 1 month later...
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Looks complete. fyi-Attach additional sheets if required with all previous residence addresses and employers. 

POE - 26th JAN 2014(DFW)

Applied for SSN on 14 th FEB and recieved on 27th FEB 2014

27th FEB ELIS status optimised

4th MARCH production of new card began

7th MARCH card produced and mailed through usps priority mail

 
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