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2 hours ago, SalishSea said:

“Who is responsible for informing aliens….”?   
 

YOU are 100% responsible for informing yourself.   It’s part of adulting.

Yes probably but I be the people that are planning on being mother/ housewives like myself they might be lost on this one 

I'm not planning on working that's why wasn't looking for ead just trying to get the green card so I can stay long term here 

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26 minutes ago, Evelina said:

Yes probably but I be the people that are planning on being mother/ housewives like myself they might be lost on this one 

I'm not planning on working that's why wasn't looking for ead just trying to get the green card so I can stay long term here 

Unfortunately, US government does not have resources to allocate advisors to each immigrant.

 

You can use VisaJourney to learn more about immigration process. Just read K-1 forums, guides, ask any questions, community is happy to help. Ask husband, his relatives, your friends (especially if they're immigrants). With latest technology, you can ask Chat GPT and similar. If none of this helps, you can also get a free or paid consult with immigration lawyers where you can ask as many questions as you like.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Finland
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1 minute ago, Adventine said:

Part of being a responsible mother/housewife is having backup plans in case your spouse becomes unable to work (has an accident, loses his job, or many other common life events that can happen to anyone at any time).

 

Anyway, what's done is done. The VisaJourney forums are full of info from people at every stage of the process. You have the opportunity to research, plan ahead and learn from others' experiences. Good luck with the rest of your journey.

Girlll getting a job here is not very difficult this country is largely built by the work of people that have no papers whatsoever ,there's plenty of options and making a back up plan isn't on my mind at all 

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3 hours ago, Lil bear said:

Stand alone Employment Authorization  EAD.  and travel Authorization. AP. Optional but recommended to file at the same time as the AOS.. no fee when co filed.. they are processed much faster than AOS and allow you to work and leave the country and report if needed before the AOS is completed 

 

 

Thanks !

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3 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

One Finn to another Finn you can handle this

SISU

the embassy should have given u The REAL welcome phamphlet for LPR

if u didn't get one , it may be a good idea to read your rights and responsibilities

https://www.google.com/search?q=rights+and+responsibilities+for+lpr&rlz=1C1JPGB_enUS833US833&oq=&aqs=chrome.0.69i59i450l8.31628371j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

have u gone thru the steps to get the green card (AOS process)

if not follow the USCIS guides and do it ASAP as you are out of status

 

https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-fiancee-of-us-citizen

Noo didn't get anything from the embassy saakeli taateli sisulla mennään eteenpäin :)

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44 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Unfortunately, US government does not have resources to allocate advisors to each immigrant.

 

You can use VisaJourney to learn more about immigration process. Just read K-1 forums, guides, ask any questions, community is happy to help. Ask husband, his relatives, your friends (especially if they're immigrants). With latest technology, you can ask Chat GPT and similar. If none of this helps, you can also get a free or paid consult with immigration lawyers where you can ask as many questions as you like.

Thanks !

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13 hours ago, Evelina said:

Yes probably but I be the people that are planning on being mother/ housewives like myself they might be lost on this one 

I'm not planning on working that's why wasn't looking for ead just trying to get the green card so I can stay long term here 

Have you already submitted the I-485 and are still waiting for the green card?

But did not submit the I-765?

Or are you only submitting the I-485 now? 

Why have you not been able to receive or apply for SSN now? With your GC you can go to your local social security office and apply for one if it did not come automatically. 

 

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On 1/25/2024 at 3:19 PM, Ontarkie said:

When you were filling out your AOS forms, there was a box on it that asked if you wanted them to apply for your SSN for you. 

 

 

I take it you did not follow VJ's guides and found some other site to follow. 

Here is the link check to the guides 

 

Thanks!

 
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