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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on October 13

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    Englewood
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    Colorado

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  • Immigration Status
    Adjustment of Status (approved)
  • Place benefits filed at
    Phoenix AZ Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Denver CO
  • Country
    Philippines

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  1. Yes.... Usually you have up until the day or two before the interview to change your delivery method
  2. Our friends here in the Denver FO had their interview July 29th, API changed to FTA1 on both their I-130 & I-485 and no movement since.
  3. That's the same type of RFE I had. They needed the certified court disposition. It was received by USCIS on June 1, 2024 and my I-129F was approved on June 4, 2024.
  4. DHS is proposing a regulation that would rescind the public charge rule that has been in effect for adjustment of status applications since December 2022 and replace it with policy guidance and interpretative tools rather than a new regulation. If the current public charge rule is rescinded, DHS plans to implement a significantly expanded public charge policy that would lower the threshold for being deemed likely to depend on the government and expand the types of benefits and factors under consideration in a public charge analysis. From AILA: https://assets.aila.org/files/0cca0541-ea9d-4bc0-a1f8-849cd628fbed/25111801.pdf?1763485757 Edit: This is set to be published in the Federal Register today, November 19, 2025
  5. What was the RFE for? This could be a clue to why you are being asked to come for an interview
  6. The instructions for Form I-134 specifically state, "Copy of last U.S. federal income tax return filed (tax transcript)." There are other instructions in the "Supporting Evidence" section of the instructions that indicate what to include to prove your income. You should read them carefully. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-134instr.pdf
  7. If filing concurrently, file the I-130 by mail in the same envelope as the I-485
  8. What was the information they reached out for?
  9. Manila rarely looks at the I-134... They never looked at mine or any of the friends Jaycel made there at the embassy while waiting for her interview. That being said, it is good you are looking ahead to be prepared. Your Gross income is what will matter. For historical trends in income, you will provide Tax Return Transcripts from the IRS that will establish that. For current income (which is King as @SalishSea mentioned), 3 months of your most recent pay stubs will suffice and a letter from your employer stating that you are a regular, full-time employee at (x) Rate (either hourly or yearly, including any regular OT) is fine. If you have $50K gross, and it's just you and your fiancée, it will be fine.
  10. Yes Dept. of State, NVC Public Inquiry site and put all the requests in your first communication with them. Request the case number and ask them to update your email addresses and the beneficiary's physical address
  11. Agreed especially with a 20+ year residence history at that one place
  12. Our friend got the text with his receipt number on July 31, 2025 and still has not received the physical receipt in the mail yet. Normally takes from 2-6 weeks though.
  13. When it goes to NVC, do a public inquiry and inform them so that they and the embassy will have the new address with the file
  14. If you have Adobe, you should be able combine it and then go to "File", "Save as Other" and select "Reduced Size PDF"
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