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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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and we've been married for 3 weeks. I lived with her for a couple of months in Phills , feb and march of 2015 and I"ve supported her family ever since. The forms call for an I-94, which she never got. Is this something that she can just download online? we are in OK and she came in thru Dallas airport. They'd had the cop shooting that day and everything was hectic. We've checked off everything else on the list, but this I-94 thing is confusing! thanks for your help!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Since she came in on a k1 visa and we got married, does she use the I 485? is that the correct variant of the 1-94? I don't understand about this automation stuff? is there some place that she enters her passport number and some individualized data can be downloaded? Thanks so much for your help! this is ridculously confusing

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Since she came in on a k1 visa and we got married, does she use the I 485? is that the correct variant of the 1-94? I don't understand about this automation stuff? is there some place that she enters her passport number and some individualized data can be downloaded? Thanks so much for your help! this is ridculously confusing

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yes you use I485...and you can get I94 online

My K1 Timeline:
01/11/2012.....I-129F Petition sent
01/17/2012.....NOA1
06/28/2012.....NOA2
07/02/2012.....NVC receive
07/06/2012.....Left NVC
07/19/2012.....Consulate receive
07/19/2012.....Packet 3
08/21/2012.....Interview - APPROVED
08/22/2012.....K1 visa issued
08/30/2012.....POE Dallas

My AOS Timeline:
09/26/2012.....Marriage
10/22/2012.....I-485 AOS together with I-131 AP and I-765 EAD application sent
11/06/2012.....NOA I-485/I-131/I-765
12/06/2012.....Biometrics appointment
12/28/2012.....EAD/AP approved
01/07/2013.....Combo Card EAD/AP received

08/09/2013.....Interview - APPROVED

08/17/2013.....Conditional Green Card received

My ROC Timeline:
05/11/2015.....Mailed I-751
05/21/2015.....NOA1

06/15/2015.....Biometrics appointment

11/02/2015.....Green Card APPROVED (no interview)

11/09/2015.....Green Card received

My Naturalization Timeline:

05/16/2016......Mailed N-400

05/21/2016......NOA1

06/07/2016......Biometrics appointment

01/23/2017......Interview - APPROVED

02/14/2017......Oath Ceremony

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and we've been married for 3 weeks. I lived with her for a couple of months in Phills , feb and march of 2015 and I"ve supported her family ever since. The forms call for an I-94, which she never got. Is this something that she can just download online? we are in OK and she came in thru Dallas airport. They'd had the cop shooting that day and everything was hectic. We've checked off everything else on the list, but this I-94 thing is confusing! thanks for your help!

Yes, form I-94 can be downloaded/printed. What I did is, I followed the guides for AOS on this site, that states the I-94, just click it, and it will directly bring you to the " US Custom and Border Protection Page"

where you can be able to print that form. Basically, it's a arrival/departure record of your fiancee, need to give the information to retrieve her travel records : Last name, First name,birthdate,passport number, country of issuance, then ,

Either you choose to click " Get most recent I-94 or " Get travel history. ( I chose get most recent....)

I hope I'm able to help, thank you, God bless. I suggest to read a lot about the entire process on this site.

Since that is what I did, just received my biometrics appointment on mail last monday. :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Print out your I-94 info > https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html

Follow this guide for getting the SSN > http://www.visajourney.com/content/ssn

Follow this guide for AOS > http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

The fees are listed here > http://www.uscis.gov/i-485

The fees for the I-765(EAD-work authorization) and I-131(AP-advance parole for travel) are waived when filed with a pending I-485, so include both of those too. It takes about 60-90 days to receive the EAD/AP combo card, which will allow you to work(along with an SSN) and re-enter the US when traveling abroad while waiting for the green card approval.

You need all the supporting documents for each form as well, so read the instructions for each one. You can also search here on VJ for what to include with each form if you get stumped. There are also example forms here on VJ you can look at when filling out the forms. They can be helpful.

And here are the details you need about whether or not you need to see a civil surgeon > http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/551080-immunizations-ds-3025-or-i-693/

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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