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Petitioner's Name: Brian Beneficiary's Name: Cherlyn VJ Member: dusty_jewels Country: Singapore Last Updated: 2023-03-13 |
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Timeline Comments: 1
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We used SimpleCitizen. Despite what others have recommended, I do not recommend DIYing if you're doing AOS with the marriage-based green card. If you're already compiled the documents, get someone to look it over. SimpleCitizen have lawyers who review the docs and comments on it, and she picked out a critical error that would have cost us time and money had we submitted it by ourselves.
Yes, I'm Singaporean, overstayed my ESTA by more than a month because the forms took so long, even with professional help! I can't fly out of the US until I receive my green card due to the overstay, not even with Advance Parole, can't risk it.
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