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Hi all,

Just a few simple questions about some stuff from the I-485. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

First off, we cannot seem to find any evidence of her legal status here. She crossed the border LEGALLY on a bus in April. Problem is that her passport was not stamped and all she has is her return ticket (obviously they take her ticket at the bus when she came here). Remember, Canadians do not get an I-94 either.

I have spoken to someone at USCIS in NYC and they told me that her passport will be proof enough, even without a stamp. They said that just by running her passport # into the system they will be able to tell (I know that they DO scan your passport at the border she crossed. Any Canadians run into this problem too? What did you put on the 485 where it asks for I-94 # and everything?

OK now for the easy stuff that I just want to doublecheck...

In Part 1, for her address, does she put her address HERE or in CANADA?

For SSN do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Her status would expire 6 months from the date she entered, right? So if she came on April 15, I would write October 15?

In Part 3, it asks for her name on her I-94. Do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Place of last entry would be the city/state of the border she crossed?

She does not have a nonimmigrant visa #, do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Same question for "Consulate visa was issued" and "Date visa was issued"

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File I-102 to get a replacement I-94, one is required to file for AOS.

A nonimmigrant alien who needs a replacement Form I-94 or I-95 (or in some instances was not issued such form upon admission) may do so by filing Form I-102, Applicati on for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival Record or Crewman’s Landing Permit.

Form I-102 is used by a nonimmigrant to apply for replacement of a lost, mutilated, or destroyed Form I-94 or Form I-95 (Arrival-Departure Record). A Form I-102 may also be filed by an nonimmigrant who was not issued a Form I-94 when he/she entered as a nonimmigrant (for example, a Canadian citizen who was admitted as a visitor without being issued an I-94), and is filing the Form I-102 with an application for extension of stay or change of status.

http://www.uscis.gov/propub/ProPubVAP.jsp?...861806287fdce0a

I-102 http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

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Hi all,

Just a few simple questions about some stuff from the I-485. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

First off, we cannot seem to find any evidence of her legal status here. She crossed the border LEGALLY on a bus in April. Problem is that her passport was not stamped and all she has is her return ticket (obviously they take her ticket at the bus when she came here). Remember, Canadians do not get an I-94 either.

I have spoken to someone at USCIS in NYC and they told me that her passport will be proof enough, even without a stamp. They said that just by running her passport # into the system they will be able to tell (I know that they DO scan your passport at the border she crossed. Any Canadians run into this problem too? What did you put on the 485 where it asks for I-94 # and everything?

OK now for the easy stuff that I just want to doublecheck...

In Part 1, for her address, does she put her address HERE or in CANADA?

For SSN do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Her status would expire 6 months from the date she entered, right? So if she came on April 15, I would write October 15?

In Part 3, it asks for her name on her I-94. Do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Place of last entry would be the city/state of the border she crossed?

She does not have a nonimmigrant visa #, do I write "none" or "n/a"?

Same question for "Consulate visa was issued" and "Date visa was issued"

All Canadians as far as I know get an I-94 upon coming to the US when they move...... I came on a K-1 and I got one.

Your post has be a little confused........why would she have a return bus ticket if she was coming here to get married?

The K-1 visa itself is good for six months from the date it was issued in Canada....... which means she has six months to leave Canada. Once you surrender your visa and cross the border......well I can only speak for a K-1, you have 90 days to get married..then your K-1 status expires.

You would put your US address on your paperwork and for SSN, (I didn't have one either) I just put none. Non Immigrant # would be her A#.

Consulate Visa issued would be either Vancouver or Montreal......where did she get it from and there and what date was it issued?

Feb 17/06 - I-129F Petition sent

Mar 1/06 - I-129F NOA1

May 12/06 - I-129F NOA2

June 7/06 - Packet 3 rec'd

Sept 6/06 - Packet 3 sent

Sept 15/06 - Rec'd letter with interview date

Sept 28/06 - Interview in Vancouver,BC and Visa in hand!

March 13/07 - US Entry

March 15/07 - WEDDING DAY

March 21/07 - AOS application & Interview through DORA Day 1

April 13/07 - Rec'd letter with Bio Appt. date Day 24

April 27/07 - Biometrics Appointment "touched" Day 38

April 30/07 - "Touched" Day 40

June 8/07 - Day 79...still waiting, haven't been touched or heard anything.

June 13/07 - Day 84..... I'm not having much faith in this DORA process..... closing in on the 90 day time frame real fast.....

June 19/07 - Day 90 ......nothing (Hubby calls Senator's Office)

June 20/07 - Day 91 - Got the "70 Day Letter" in the mail today :-(

June 22/07 - Mailed out EAD and AP by Priority Post Day 93

June 24/07 - EAD rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

June 29/07 - Day 100 - Infopass appt in OKC..... AOS stuck in name check

July 3/07 - Day 104 - Rec'd NOA for EAD

July 6/07 - Day 107 - Rec'd letter for EAD Bio Appt. for July 18th

July 18/07 -Biometrics

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I believe the OP meant that his wife came on a bus without the intention of marrying, and now they are trying to Adjust Status.

Adjustment of Status / EAD / AP
Day 000: 2007-12-27 Mailed Application
Day 002: 2007-12-29 Received at Chicago Lockbox
Day 003: 2007-12-30 "Received Date"
Day 007: 2008-01-03 All 5 NOAs (K1 + K2 AOS, K1 EAD, K1 + K2 AP)
Day 008: 2008-01-04 K-2 AOS Touched
Day 011: 2008-01-07 $1610 Check cleared
Day 011: 2008-01-07 All 5 physical NOAs received
Day 012: 2008-01-08 K-1 files Touched, but not K-2
Day 014: 2008-01-10 K-2 AP Touched
Day 016: 2008-01-12 Biometrics Appt. Letter Received
Day 029: 2008-01-25 Biometrics Appt.
Day 043: 2008-02-08 K-2 Notice of interview received
Day 044: 2008-02-09 K-1 Notice of interview received
Day 056: 2008-02-21 APs approved and EAD card production ordered
Day 126: 2008-05-01 Interviews
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K1/K2 Application
Day 000: 2007-03-16 Sent out I-129F Package
Day 012: 2007-03-28 NOA1
Day 082: 2007-06-06 NOA2
Day 103: 2007-06-27 NVC Received
Day 105: 2007-06-29 NVC Forwarded to Montreal
Day 117: 2007-07-11 Montreal Sends Packet 3
Day 125: 2007-07-19 Receive Packet 3
Day 129: 2007-07-23 Send Checklist and Forms Back
Day 131: 2007-07-25 Montreal Receives Packet 3
Day 137: 2007-07-31 Medical
Day 169: 2007-09-01 "Wedding" (aka the $10K party)
Day 192: 2007-09-24 Receive "Packet 4" (Interview letter)
Day 238: 2007-11-09 Interview in Montreal
Day 245: 2007-11-16 Visas Received
Day 248: 2007-11-19 Moved to USA
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All Canadians as far as I know get an I-94 upon coming to the US when they move...... I came on a K-1 and I got one.

Your post has be a little confused........why would she have a return bus ticket if she was coming here to get married?

The K-1 visa itself is good for six months from the date it was issued in Canada....... which means she has six months to leave Canada. Once you surrender your visa and cross the border......well I can only speak for a K-1, you have 90 days to get married..then your K-1 status expires.

You would put your US address on your paperwork and for SSN, (I didn't have one either) I just put none. Non Immigrant # would be her A#.

Consulate Visa issued would be either Vancouver or Montreal......where did she get it from and there and what date was it issued?

The OP may not have used a K-Visa to enter the country and are filing I-130 and I-485 to adjust status. Canadians can enter the USA with out visa, and are not usually issued an I-94 in this case.

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Hang on a second... did she enter as a visitor or on a K1. I went back and read your other posts and you were going to file K1 in October 2006.

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

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Hang on a second... did she enter as a visitor or on a K1. I went back and read your other posts and you were going to file K1 in October 2006.

Yes, awhile ago we were going to do that but nothing ever materialized. She came to visit a few months ago (without the intention of marrying) and now we are trying to adjust her status.

She came here as a visitor, not on any Visa.

So should I fill out this I-102? This is the first I am hearing of it.

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Hang on a second... did she enter as a visitor or on a K1. I went back and read your other posts and you were going to file K1 in October 2006.

Yes, awhile ago we were going to do that but nothing ever materialized. She came to visit a few months ago (without the intention of marrying) and now we are trying to adjust her status.

She came here as a visitor, not on any Visa.

So should I fill out this I-102? This is the first I am hearing of it.

I think I said that.
A Form I-102 may also be filed by an nonimmigrant who was not issued a Form I-94 when he/she entered as a nonimmigrant (for example, a Canadian citizen who was admitted as a visitor without being issued an I-94), and is filing the Form I-102 with an application for extension of stay or change of status.
http://www.uscis.gov/propub/ProPubVAP.jsp?...861806287fdce0a

I-102 http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

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OK so then I can file the 102 along with all the other forms I am sending to Chicago (485, 130, 131, etc)

So what do I put on the 485 where it asks for I-94 info? Just "none" or "n/a"?

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OK so then I can file the 102 along with all the other forms I am sending to Chicago (485, 130, 131, etc)

So what do I put on the 485 where it asks for I-94 info? Just "none" or "n/a"?

I beleive you file I-102 with the others:

If you were not issued a Form I-94 at admission to the U.S., or are filing this application with an application for extension of stay or change of status, file this application where you are filing the accompanying extension of stay or change of status application.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

N/A means not applicable, which is not true, "None" is a better answer.

Also did you say you were doing a K-1, did you actualy send in an I-129F? Or had not got that far?

If you did file an I-129F, and decided to abandon it, you may have some explaining to do at the AOS interview, you may have a very hard sell convincing the IO that there was no intent when entering the country as a visitor and marrying after an I-129F was filed.

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OK so then I can file the 102 along with all the other forms I am sending to Chicago (485, 130, 131, etc)

So what do I put on the 485 where it asks for I-94 info? Just "none" or "n/a"?

I beleive you file I-102 with the others:

If you were not issued a Form I-94 at admission to the U.S., or are filing this application with an application for extension of stay or change of status, file this application where you are filing the accompanying extension of stay or change of status application.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

N/A means not applicable, which is not true, "None" is a better answer.

Also did you say you were doing a K-1, did you actualy send in an I-129F? Or had not got that far?

If you did file an I-129F, and decided to abandon it, you may have some explaining to do at the AOS interview, you may have a very hard sell convincing the IO that there was no intent when entering the country as a visitor and marrying after an I-129F was filed.

No, we never filed any paperwork before. I was mainly being proactive when I wrote those posts.

I went to USCIS today in NYC based on your posts and asked if I needed an I-102. The lady I spoke to seemed sure that I did NOT need one since Canadians do not usually get I-94's. She assured me that her passport and birth certificate will be proof enough that she entered legally since they can track these things in computers now. She said to write "Canadian citizen" on the I-94 questions (first time I had heard that one)

I understand that what she told me is completely the opposite of the sites you have showed me, and I do not doubt that you are in some way correct. I would love to find someone on here who had the same situation since most Canadian visitors would probably be in the same position. Help!

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No, we never filed any paperwork before. I was mainly being proactive when I wrote those posts.

I went to USCIS today in NYC based on your posts and asked if I needed an I-102. The lady I spoke to seemed sure that I did NOT need one since Canadians do not usually get I-94's. She assured me that her passport and birth certificate will be proof enough that she entered legally since they can track these things in computers now. She said to write "Canadian citizen" on the I-94 questions (first time I had heard that one)

I understand that what she told me is completely the opposite of the sites you have showed me, and I do not doubt that you are in some way correct. I would love to find someone on here who had the same situation since most Canadian visitors would probably be in the same position. Help!

You may want to read this nightmare post revolving around a similar situation as yours.

They WILL want evidence that you legally entered the USA to file for AOS.

Boy, I wish I had found this a lot sooner. Anyway, I'll try and arrange a timeline here to maybe help out anybody who can maybe help me out (it would be greatly appreciated).

Background info: my wife (US citizen) and I (Canadian citizen) met in 2004 and decided to get married at the end of 2005. Neither of us has a criminal background of any kind. We both live in the UP of MI. If any other information is needed, please don't hesitate to ask.

May 25, 2006

-Admission to the US as a visitor (my wife and I didn't get the fiance stuff completed in time to go that route) through Portal, ND.

June 10, 2006

-My wife and I are married in the US.

November 7, 2006 (I know, we're HORRIBLE procrastinators, which is probably working against us and always will)

-I-130 Petition, G-325A forms and I-102 form (since I wasn't issued an I-94) are mailed off.

January 8, 2007

-Request for evidence for I-102 form. They're asking for proof that I legally entered the country. I passed through a border checkpoint so I figured that this should be on their computer records somewhere. The 3 options for this request are: 1) Submit all evidence requested. 2) Submit some or none of the evidence. 3) Withdraw petition. Since I don't have any evidence, we submit without any evidence.

June 21, 2007

-Denied I-94 (I-102 form). They won't approve of it because there's no evidence of my legal entry into the country. This is required for the I-130 to be approved.

My wife and I have no idea what do now. We're both living off of her income and barely scraping by. We've thought about getting a lawyer to help out with things but that's really not in the budget. I figured I would try posting here to see if anything can be done ourselves. Maybe we've gone about this all wrong from the start but we've read through a lot of different stuff on the USCIS website and this seemed to be the way to go for us. :help: please, anybody!

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Trust me, everything you say makes sense. It comes down to whether or not I take your word (and links) or if I take what 3 different people at USCIS have told me.

Honestly, I would lean toward just filing the I-102 with the rest of my papers. Is there any penalty or problem woth doing that just to be on the safe side? Lets just say for arguements sake that you are wrong, and a Canadian did not need to fill out the I-102. Would our petition get denied because we filed a form that was unnecessary?

And as far as material proof of crossing the border legally for the I-102, what can I give? She has her passport, which has the bar code that they scanned when she came over. She has her return bus ticket to Canada and the itenerary ticket (showing it was round trip). But to me, that doesnt necessarily show proof. It just shows she has a return ticket and the ticket to the US is gone (Honestly, not having the ticket doesnt necessarily mean you went on the trip, even though she did)

So aside from her passport and tickets, what other proof can I give?

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Trust me, everything you say makes sense. It comes down to whether or not I take your word (and links) or if I take what 3 different people at USCIS have told me.

Honestly, I would lean toward just filing the I-102 with the rest of my papers. Is there any penalty or problem woth doing that just to be on the safe side? Lets just say for arguements sake that you are wrong, and a Canadian did not need to fill out the I-102. Would our petition get denied because we filed a form that was unnecessary?

And as far as material proof of crossing the border legally for the I-102, what can I give? She has her passport, which has the bar code that they scanned when she came over. She has her return bus ticket to Canada and the itenerary ticket (showing it was round trip). But to me, that doesnt necessarily show proof. It just shows she has a return ticket and the ticket to the US is gone (Honestly, not having the ticket doesnt necessarily mean you went on the trip, even though she did)

So aside from her passport and tickets, what other proof can I give?

The bus ticket and itinerary is proof of when she crossed, I would hold on to that in case they deny or RFE for the I-94 and proof that your wife entered the country legally.

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Just spoke to someone from USCIS over the phone (first time calling, I know from reading on here that they are not always right. She sounded smart though)

She told me that filing an I-102 will ge rejected because she does not have proof that she entered the country legally. Apparently when they scan your passport, they are only doing that to make sure it is a valid passport. Since she did not enter on a visa, she was not eligible for an I-94, she just came as a visitor from Canada, and its very easy to just come to visit.

She said that I can file the I-130 alone and see if it gets accepted. She said I have a good chance of that happening since I am a USC. After that I dont know, because I got disconnected (am trying back in a few minutes). She said to just write "N/A" for the I-94 questions.

She said if I try to file the 485 it will get denied because she cannot prove she entered the country legally.

She said to either file the I-130 alone or that she should return to Canada and come back on a visa that will give her a stamp on her passport and a I-94.

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