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  1. For citizenship interview. I don't think there is a clearly defined timeline for AOS, but others can correct me.
  2. Yeah, anything under 12 months of processing for N-400 is pretty normal timeline IMHO.
  3. Assets are routinely ignored. Some may tell you otherwise, but if I was you I wouldn't be attempting it, as it may lead to RFE, delays etc. The path of least resistance is a sponsor with qualifying income.
  4. WoM is a possible solution if you can afford it
  5. Neither. You need Tax Return Transcript from IRS website for each of the past 3 or 5 years (depending whether you apply based on marriage or general provision)
  6. Yes, perfectly normal. Try to prepare and get as much evidence as you can!
  7. No downside. It's a pretty document
  8. Adjustments can easily take a year. Not every case is processed fast. When I did my AOS back in the days, it took close to 6 months to get EAD. Nowadays, many never see EAD and get GC within 9-18 months.
  9. How come it takes over 3 years to sell properties? They should come back as soon as they sell, hopefully it won't take 3 years.
  10. Yes, it may be required or waived. There is no way of knowing upfront.
  11. Neither this diagram nor estimated times can be trusted
  12. You really need to file I-751 between November 6, 2025 and February 4, 2026. Preferably few weeks into this window and definitely at least 7-14 days before February deadline. Yes you can
  13. ~ Thread was moved to Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion ~
  14. The first part, which is I-130 petition - is done online completely, no need to send anything physically unless you file it on paper. You will need some physical documents later in process, when immigrant attends the interview at consulate. This includes things like marriage certificate, passport, police certificate, completed medical forms etc.
  15. Fair enough. Wishing you quick resolution
  16. Sue USCIS. It's been over 120 days since interview. Most likely they'll quickly find the file after being served.
  17. Have to deal with them, because US immigration officials most likely won't approve case without all necessary paperwork.
  18. Agreed, cannot count on biometrics being reused. Agreed, I wouldn't file file this early, at least few days after window opens. Also, need to be careful and ensure N-400 is filed when 3 years of marital union is achieved, and not always this works with 90 day early filing window.
  19. Congrats! Maybe the fingerprints were lost or not clear
  20. No such thing as too much evidence. Most likely, you won't need all of it, but you'd have options. Most of the times, when officer sees a lot of evidence brought to the interview, they won't ask for it at all, as there is no point to waste time. 6 months of statements is nothing. I brought 5+ years of statements, utility bills etc to my N-400 interview. It just needs to be organized well. Tip for the future: most banks and utilities send paper statements if you prefer, for no additional charge. I just collected these statements in a box until I became a citizen. It's easier than printing hundreds of pages. Good luck!
  21. No issue with me, it's your wife's case. Why not file online?
  22. What if she's called for biometrics while you're outside the US?
  23. Yeah, it does not apply to you anymore. Looks like automated email for everybody who filed I-131 regardless of purpose (it covers many docs)
  24. You must go to biometrics appointment. It is independent of RFE
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