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B1/B2 VISA NOW MARRIED TO US CITIZEN, BUT US CITIZEN ONCE MARRIED TO SOMEONE WITH B1/B2 VISA AND GET GC AND BUT DIVORCE 2 YEARS AGO.

NEED THE LISTS OF FORMS NEEDED FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS AND ALSO LISTS OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS NEEDED. I'LL APPRECIATE YOUR HONEST REPLY AND SUPPORT IN THIS JOURNEY OF OURS

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22 minutes ago, dekemid@gmail.com said:

B1/B2 VISA NOW MARRIED TO US CITIZEN, BUT US CITIZEN ONCE MARRIED TO SOMEONE WITH B1/B2 VISA AND GET GC AND BUT DIVORCE 2 YEARS AGO.

NEED THE LISTS OF FORMS NEEDED FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS AND ALSO LISTS OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS NEEDED. I'LL APPRECIATE YOUR HONEST REPLY AND SUPPORT IN THIS JOURNEY OF OURS

Read the guides here on VJ - all of the info on forms are there.  Don't be lazy and ask people to do your work for you.  It is your process, and you need to own it.

 

Since you are the second person visiting on a B2 to marry and adjust status through here, there will be scrutiny.

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20 hours ago, SalishSea said:

Read the guides here on VJ - all of the info on forms are there.  Don't be lazy and ask people to do your work for you.  It is your process, and you need to own it.

 

Since you are the second person visiting on a B2 to marry and adjust status through here, there will be scrutiny.

Can you explain in more detail

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9 hours ago, dekemid@gmail.com said:

Can you explain in more detail

Look at the top of the webpage where it says "guides". 

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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