Hello all,
I will try to compress this as much as possible. I am the immigrant spouse from Canada. I got my K1 back in 2015 and came to the US, we married within our 90 days and all was fine. Then life went nuts. My husbands family had a massive breakdown and things got crazy so we put off filing our AOS. (I've seen the story of the traffic stop, I get it, I have been lucky) Anyway. We've had years of craziness of so much going on, we've both lost our fathers, and 5.5 years ago, we had our daughter who started school this year. I haven't worked and have raised our daughter all has been great with that. Got her into school, no issues there either. However, our life is finally calm again and I know I need to get the AOS done. However, there are a few little snags in it all.
1. My original passport both expired and got damaged, plus my Canadian ID expired because I didn't renew it before moving, because none of the crazy stuff was supposed to happen. Again, my fault, I should have just thought ahead to any issues, not just looking to happily ever after. So getting my passport renewed was an issue, and when I had to send it back to them, because it was damaged, despite me saying I had to have it back, and sending a note with it, I did not indeed get it back. So my Visa is missing now. I do of course have copies of it from my K1 stuff, but still. Is this going to be an issue? I have no ID that is not expired because the Canadian government only gave me a passport that didn't have the normal expiration. Good times.
2. The affidavit of support. My husband, when you calculate his salary from that, is more than enough for the 3 of us. However, this adjusted gross stuff changes that. Because of the insane cost of health insurance, it drops his gross by like 15k bringing us just under the poverty threshold. Is this going to be an issue, or if we send paystubs/get a letter from his employer stating he's a fulltime employee with his hourly wage, will that work? (I miss the Canadian health care system, but that's another story)
3. Will I get the 10 year green card? Will the years I've been here count towards anything, or will everything begin once I get approved? If I go for citizenship, that I assume is after I get the green card for some years? I also assume this means I will get to skip the ROC stage of things?
4. Any unexpected things I'm missing? Really I just want some form of ID in this country now that life is good and you know, be able to get a background check and volunteer at my daughters school. Also, not get deported and removed from my kid, you know? :)
And again, yes, I understand I should have done it sooner, but life sucks sometimes. I read years back that as long as you're married in 90 days, you're good, so I didn't really think much of it and just went on with life. Anyway, I truly appreciate any advice/answers. Thanks!