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2hon

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  1. Thought I'd follow up, but after resubmitting and making the EAD more clear, we got approved to fly.
  2. We applied for clearance, and submitted the Employment Authorization Card / Approval letter. They obviously didn't look at it because they asked for it saying we didn't approve it. I'll say that you should expect the process to take time and to at least have EAD...
  3. How's everyone's status? We are still waiting without any updates whatsoever. Wondering if I should call / try to take action.
  4. We got our permission to travel approved but not our green card yet... seems sort of rare for that to happen after all this time. Hoping to get the final approval soon
  5. Yeah that is what I think. We are applying for AOS (I-485) coming from the K1 visa, and for the K1 applicants it didn't say anywhere that additional evidence besides the marriage certificate was needed. But surely it would help, I assume.
  6. We ended up sending through unsolicited evidence for our relationship (wedding photos, joint bank account proof, insurances and leases with both names, etc.). Hopefully this might help us.
  7. I've been trying hard lately not to come into this channel and check updates - but can't help myself at this point. We have been waiting for quite a while now while all other applicants from Visa Journey in the Seattle field office (even people who applied in February) are all getting approved. I've tried calling / messaging Emma, and even tried getting help from a representative. We are completely stuck. Would uploading unsolicited evidence help? We are adjusting from K1 visa, didn't submit anything besides the wedding certificate (as that is all that was needed). My worry is that we couldn't submit the I797 Approval letter copy because it never came to us, and USCIS isn't willing to give a new copy (we asked and it will take 8+ months). Our timeline is as follows (total 131 days): Nov 17th: Full submission Dec 16th: RFE Jan 2: Biometrics appointment Jan 3: RFE response submitted Jan 26: Work permit approved Present Mar 28: No I485 approval
  8. What was your local field office? That was super quick, jealous. Didn't get AP and really want to leave the country for wedding celebrations with family.
  9. We final got our EAD work approval. Pretty bummed though because it was a standalone and I was really hoping for the AP + EAD combo approval.
  10. @arbk are you originally k1 filing for AOS or another visa?
  11. Congrats! getting closer to your GC but now you're virtually free haha.
  12. Ah you are so lucky! Also fun to see a fellow Japan filer. Comparing timelines it looks like you submitted 4 days before us but our biometrics appointment was on January 2nd instead of December 13th (our NOA1 was December 12th). So it seems I'll have to keep waiting but hopefully have a combo card in the next few weeks? Always such a gamble. Does anyone know perhaps the reasons between being approved for just EAD vs the combo card? Combo card is ideal for us as we want to get permission to leave the country asap so we can plan celebrations in Japan.
  13. Oh wow your got your combo card so quickly? I heard AP wasn't given out at all any more really until GC comes so it's not needed. That gives me hope we might get our AP really quickly!
  14. Update here: I asked Emma (a live rep) and they said my case is still with NBC, not transferred to a local field office. They also let me know after asking that our case had the interview waived and we won't need that (we are filing from K1 visa).
  15. Update here: I asked Emma (a live rep) and they said my case is still with NBC, not transferred to a local field office. They also let me know after asking that our case had the interview waived and we won't need that (we are filing from K1 visa).
  16. Also, does anyone know if there is somewhere we can see when our case has left NBC and made it to our local field office?
  17. I'm going to ask here as it seems this thread is more active and have more people who know... Question 1: do K1 -> AOS filers usually not need an interview? Question 2: after doing biometrics on January 2nd, our case was updated as biometrics completed. The time at that point for estimated decision was 5 months but yesterday it updated to 2 months. How realistic does anything think this is?
  18. On another note... after doing biometrics on January 2nd, our case was updated as biometrics completed. The time at that point for estimated decision was 5 months but yesterday it updated to 2 months. How realistic does anything think this is?
  19. Lucky that you got your biometrics so soon! @skk12345 I'm sure you'll get approved pretty fast, it seems like they took a huge break during the holidays and almost got nothing done. My biometrics were on January 2nd and everything except my advance parole updated online. So it seems like it isn't getting updated for you...
  20. Updating my timeline for clarity and to help others because the holidays really threw everything off course it seems: 11/17/2023: I-485, I-765, and I-131 received by USCIS 12/12/2023: RFE sent by USCIS for I-864 12/18/2023: Received RFE and all NOAs in the mail 1/2/2024: Biometrics appointment 1/3/2024: Status changed to actively reviewing I-485 and I-765 1/3/2023: RFIE response received by USCIS
  21. Yes it did go through! It took them a month to process it through, our NOAs were dated at 12/12 and delivered 12/18 (our package was received on 11/17). I had an RFE for I-864 unfortunately and just submitted that as well as did our biometrics just yesterday. Now it's just a waiting game, I wish I knew how long it would take. Our main goal is to be able to leave the country asap because we want to have a celebration in Japan during their string of holidays in late April... but not sure if we will have advance parole or the green card in hand by then.
  22. I definitely can prove my income continuation in the US (3 months worth of paystubs here, contract here, etc.). That being said, it seems USCIS could/would get confused by this and the route using my father is more sure. A pain, but better than risking it. Would a cover letter hurt anything? I'd still like to add a cover letter explaining the situation and the previous paper work (which would be on file), and then say that if that is really the issue then my father's attached documents and I-864 should be sufficient.
  23. Hi everyone - I received the very generic RFE for i-864 after sending through our AOS application. It says "Based on the documents submitted, we could not determine that the petitioning sponsor on Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, is qualified. In order to be a qualified sponsor, the petitioning sponsor's Form I-864 must be properly completed and signed, and the supporting documents must establish that the petitioning sponsor's income meets 125 percent of the federal poverty guideline for the sponsor’s household size. See Form I-864P for information on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If the petitioning sponsor's income does not meet 125 percent of the federal poverty guideline for their household size, you must obtain a qualifying joint sponsor who demonstrates the ability to support you or submit evidence of assets. See Form I-864 Instructions for more information." I am confused as to why I got an RFE but have a few ideas. For clarity sake here, I make $186,000 a year so very confused as to why they are giving me an RFE. What I gave: 1. My tax returns for 2022. Note: my income was foreign, so technically on my tax returns show that but redact it from my total income. So my total income on this is $4,000. 2. My pay stubs for the last 6 months where I get paid $12,000 a month (3 of which are in the US, 3 are from Japan when I was working there) 3. My US employment contract, showing my agreed salary and bonus. Do you think 1 above was the issue? Perhaps despite 2 and 3 being provided, the income from my previous year was redacted as it was foreign income? OR the I-864 was filled out improperly. I didn't use Adobe Acrobat and instead just used Chrome to fill out the pdf. Maybe that was the issue? Either way, they were not specific at all. Perhaps it's safest to have my father (income of $140,000, household size of 3) to be my joint sponsor instead. Maybe I should make a cover letter, saying that I should qualify with previous documents, but in the case that is not true for whatever reason, to use a new I-864 based on my father's information?
  24. Oh no I had no idea that existed. Failure on my part. Is there another way to know that my payment was declined / they won't be taking my packet?
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