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My husband came to the US after I petition him k1 visa year 2017 we got married the same year  and I didn’t file I-130/aos right away and now we’re ready will it affect that it took us this long to AOS? I just started working will it be ok to just send my paystubs since I wasn’t able to file last years tax because we didn’t have income? Me and my two son was on  calworks and calfresh during those year will it affect if we file our aos now? Should we just wait until next year so that i have tax returns to show? 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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If you married within 90 days after he arrived, you don't need an I-130.  File the I-485, I-765, and I-131 packages ASAP.  Your husband is out of status and deportable.  You need to read study the instructions for filing an I-864 to become an A student. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I agree with @Crazy Cat, you need to file the AOS package as soon as possible, as your spouse is out-of-status and also the prices are going up significantly in the very near future.

 

Here is the guide, study it, fill out the forms, and get them in.  

 

Good Luck!

 

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US Entry : 2014-09-12

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I-485 Interview: 2015-03-11

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N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

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10 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

If you married within 90 days after he arrived, you don't need an I-130.  File the I-485, I-765, and I-131 packages ASAP.  Your husband is out of status and deportable.  You need to read study the instructions for filing an I-864 to become an A student. 

 Thank you so much for the time to help me we truly appreciate it im about to process it now 

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16 hours ago, uwreckm3 said:

My husband came to the US after I petition him k1 visa year 2017 we got married the same year  and I didn’t file I-130/aos right away and now we’re ready will it affect that it took us this long to AOS? I just started working will it be ok to just send my paystubs since I wasn’t able to file last years tax because we didn’t have income? Me and my two son was on  calworks and calfresh during those year will it affect if we file our aos now? Should we just wait until next year so that i have tax returns to show? 

Don't wait.  Your husband is here illegally!  How would it be for your kids if he was deported?  Obtaining legal status needs to be your priority.

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