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  1. Thanks for the reply. No, I did not send the bonafides, so I am not sure how to submit those online now or should I wait until they request them?
  2. Hi all. So I have an update to my husband's I-764 and it was approved a month after he did his biometrics, which was fast. However, we are wondering what's the next step now that's approved? We will get the SS and the EAD shortly, but after that I believe nothing is supposed to be done on our end, right? If so, what are we waiting for after this, for example? The green card or some other steps the USCIS will let us know? I'm confused as I have submitted all of the forms by now. The only thing that I haven't submitted is the evidences of marriage like lease agreement, etc. We are having a baby in a month an a half too, btw. I only provided a personal statement with my I-130 package at the beginning where I wrote how we've met and that at that time I was 10 weeks pregnant, but hadn't provided the ultrasound copy nor anything like that.
  3. Hi all. Just wanted to update this thread by saying that my husband's biometrics appointment arrived and we're going tomorrow for the fingerprints. He's background is clear so now I'm wondering how long the clearance will take and how does it work... and most importantly, for how long will have to wait for the results. Could you please tell me the next step in the process once the biometrics clears? What should we expect as our next step in this journey? Thanks so much!
  4. Hi. I sent my I-130 & I-130A along with the supporting docs to the USCIS and they received it on July 22 for my spouse as US citizen. Just sent I-485, I-864, I-765 and I-693 along with supporting docs yesterday too, so the USCIS should get it in a few days which makes it beginning of September. My question is what the next step is? Is it the biometrics appointment letter we should be waiting for as our 3rd step in the process? If so, how long does that take after these submissions to get the bio appointment letter? Next question I am wondering whether the whole process for getting a g.c. counts from the time they get I-130 or I-485? Also, just heard that many people get their spousal green cards without interviews in 4 months after covid assuming if all the docs are in order? Is this really the case because I heard that it woul take 7-8 months prior to covid. Did things change for the better? Would appreciate some clarification. Thanks in advance.
  5. Hello, I am a US citizen who petitioned for my spouse a month ago. I sent I-130 & I-130A along with the supporting docs and got our I-797C receipt # already. I heard that I can either wait to hear back from the USCIS requesting I-485 or I can submit it before their request. I'd like to now submit his I-485 AOS, I-693 (medical exam), I-765 (employment), and I-864 forms all together. Looking at the site, it seems that all these forms should be sent to one center/lockbox instead of different addresses. 2nd Q: My concern is the supporting docs for I-485 & I-765 because the whole package will be going to one lockbox center/address, but each form has the same supporting docs, so can I just submit one copy of the following: passport, 2X passport photos, I-94 arrival/departure, birth certificate? Seems weird to be double copying the same docs in the same folder to send to the same address, right? 3rd Q: I-485 form fee is $1440 now. I heard that I-765 (employment) was free to submit if you were paying for I-485 and submitting both together, but that supposedly changed in April. Now I'm confused if I-765 fee is $520 OR $260 to submit together. Also, do you add both fees together on form G-1450 (credit card authorization form) or need to attach 2 separate G-1450s for I-485 & for I-765 for whatever fee I need to submit the later one for? I have everything ready almost, so I'd appreciate your clarification on this so what I can proceed quicker. Thanks you all
  6. He came with a tourist visa once, then left, then came back and overstayed his visit the 2nd time.
  7. Hello. I am petitioning for my husband who is out of status in the US for green card. I just wanted to make sure that I got the right forms filled out and that I am not missing any other forms from submitting all at once. So far, I have completed I-130 (me), I-130A (him), I-485 (adjustment of his status from out of status to legal), & I-765 (employment), & I-864 Affidavit of Support. Is this all the forms required by me for my petition or am I missing something else? I'm not interested in travel doc as that's not a requirement, but an option. We aren't planning to travel outside of the US just yet. Please advise. P.S. It seems that some of these forms require the same supporting docs, but even though I have collected the necessary docs, they are all in one copy to be sent, which I'm assuming is ok, since it's not like I have to send the same doc 4 times just because I'm submitting those several forms all at once, right? I also have 2 passport-type photos for both, and I'm guessing it will be enough for all those docs? I'd appreciate your help please so that I can send those out.
  8. Hi. I have a question about I-864 question as I am petitioning my husband. It's the question "my current individual annual income." I am not sure how to calculate this because from February I began working for Uber East, Doordash & Grubhub, and I made different monthly income for the three apps, which is not W-2. Just to give you an example, for this February, I made $5,693 for Doordash, Uber Eats $3,475, and Grubhub $1,162. So for February, I made $10,330, while for March, I made different amounts for all the three and made $7,456, for April it was $8,000 and the different income for the apps different as every month. Anyways, so how in the world would I put a set amount of "my current individual annual income" would be if it's not like I am getting $5,000 every month and can calculate what I will make from February to December? Also, I own a paid-off home which I am renting out so I'm also a landlord for two years and my 2023 tax return, my total income is $36,350, and this year, I'm still charging the same rent amount, so for my landlord income, should I just include my 2023 tax return as this year's landlord income or how should I prove my landlord 2024 income? Thank you
  9. Hello. I am confused about one question on the form and would really appreciate your advice. It's the "if you have sponsored any other persons on Form I-864 who are now lawful permanent residents, enter number here." So about 4 years ago, I was married to my ex whom I sponsored, but also did my parents as joint sponsors. He isn't a US citizen yet. Now fast forward to today and I am petitioning for my new husband, but as the only sponsor, so if I answer "yes" to this question, does it mean that now my income has to match the poverty level for 3 people as opposed to 2, and that I'm not just sponsoring on this form my new husband but that ancient lol husband of mine is included in this new form? I was counting the poverty level threshold for 2 people (me and my husband), so this question on I-864 threw me off and now I'm nervous that my current income of $36,500 (which is good for 2 people), might not cover 3 people. Could you please advise on this? It seems unfair that my ex-husband has to be stuck in my current sponsorship.
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