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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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My spouse came here on K-1. I am ready to apply for AOS. Can I apply for AOS without EAD/AP. If yes, will the fees be any lower?

K1 Timeline

03/29/2007 - NOA1

04/11/2007 - NOA2

04/17/2007 - NVC forwarded the case to Mumbai Consulate.

04/27/2007 - Packet3 sent to the Consulate.

07/20/2007 - Interview. Received 221g (more relationship documents)

08/06/2007 - Follow-up Interview. Success

AOS Timeline

09/14/2007 - Sent I-485, EAD and AP papers via FedEX

10/11/2007 - Biometrics for AOS and EAD

10/25/2007 - AP and EAD approved. AP mailed

11/03/2007 - Received AP

11/08/2007 - Received EAD

11/15/2007 - Transferred to CSC

12/28/2007 - RFE -- Waiting

03/18/2008 - GC

Removal of condition

01/11/2010 I-751 sent

01/14/2010 Recd by VSC

01/15/2010 Check cashed

02/17/2010 Biometrics

04/28/2010 10 Year Card Production ordered

05/06/2010 Card Received

Naturalization

12/17/2010 N-400 sent

12/20/2010 Recd by Texas Lockbox

12/22/2010 Check cashed and NOA

01/19/2011 FP (walk-in)

02/18/2011 Recd Yellow letter

03/14/2011 Online Status Update

04/21/2011 Interview

05/06/2011 Oath

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
Timeline
Posted

It's no longer an option; the EAD and AP are included with the AOS fees whether you apply for them or not, unfortunately. This change was effective with the new fees in July.

PJ

1-21-09 Getting Naturalization documents together.

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Disclaimer: i dunno nuthin bout birthin no babys, or bout imugrayshun.

Posted
It's no longer an option; the EAD and AP are included with the AOS fees whether you apply for them or not, unfortunately. This change was effective with the new fees in July.

PJ

I just wanted to clarify - the AOS fees include the EAD & AP however you still must apply for them. You can choose not to apply for them, but it makes little sense.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
Timeline
Posted
I just wanted to clarify - the AOS fees include the EAD & AP however you still must apply for them. You can choose not to apply for them, but it makes little sense.

Thanks for clarifying...I should have included the word "fees" after EAD and AP to avoid confusion. Thanks for having my back. :blush:

1-21-09 Getting Naturalization documents together.

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Disclaimer: i dunno nuthin bout birthin no babys, or bout imugrayshun.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Thanks all for your quick reply.

K1 Timeline

03/29/2007 - NOA1

04/11/2007 - NOA2

04/17/2007 - NVC forwarded the case to Mumbai Consulate.

04/27/2007 - Packet3 sent to the Consulate.

07/20/2007 - Interview. Received 221g (more relationship documents)

08/06/2007 - Follow-up Interview. Success

AOS Timeline

09/14/2007 - Sent I-485, EAD and AP papers via FedEX

10/11/2007 - Biometrics for AOS and EAD

10/25/2007 - AP and EAD approved. AP mailed

11/03/2007 - Received AP

11/08/2007 - Received EAD

11/15/2007 - Transferred to CSC

12/28/2007 - RFE -- Waiting

03/18/2008 - GC

Removal of condition

01/11/2010 I-751 sent

01/14/2010 Recd by VSC

01/15/2010 Check cashed

02/17/2010 Biometrics

04/28/2010 10 Year Card Production ordered

05/06/2010 Card Received

Naturalization

12/17/2010 N-400 sent

12/20/2010 Recd by Texas Lockbox

12/22/2010 Check cashed and NOA

01/19/2011 FP (walk-in)

02/18/2011 Recd Yellow letter

03/14/2011 Online Status Update

04/21/2011 Interview

05/06/2011 Oath

Posted
It's no longer an option; the EAD and AP are included with the AOS fees whether you apply for them or not, unfortunately. This change was effective with the new fees in July.

PJ

Its like leading a horse to water and MAKING him drink :P and while he is drinking you charge him for it :blink:

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