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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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I (USC) am filling out the forms for my wife (B2 visitor now starting AOS process) using the examples and advice on this site with a lawyer. Does that make me the preparer? Do I need to fill out that little section at the end of most of the forms or is that only used by a lawyer?

For example, on the I-765, it seems like I could be the preparer with no issues, but on the I-131, it talks about submitting a form G-28.

Also on the I-693, I filled out the part as the interpreter since my wife doesn't speak english.

What have you done on your forms and how did it go?

AOS from B1/B2

1/30/17    Packet (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent in the mail to Chicago Lockbox via USPS

2/01/17    Packet arrives

2/02/17    USCIS received date

2/08/17    NOA1

2/09/17    Checks cashed

2/14/17    I-797C arrived in the mail

2/27/17    Biometrics appointment in San Antonio

2/28/17    RFIE for I-864 (2016 tax return and needed a joint sponsor)

5/1/17      RFIE evidence received

10/6/17   Interview scheduled for November 13th!!!

11/13/17 Interview and approved on the spot!

11/21/17 Greencard arrives in the mail.  Plan to start naturalization in 3 years....

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
Timeline

I realize I probably put a lousy title on this question, but does anyone have an answer? Is a preparer only a lawer or is it the petetioner filling out forms for the immigrant?

AOS from B1/B2

1/30/17    Packet (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent in the mail to Chicago Lockbox via USPS

2/01/17    Packet arrives

2/02/17    USCIS received date

2/08/17    NOA1

2/09/17    Checks cashed

2/14/17    I-797C arrived in the mail

2/27/17    Biometrics appointment in San Antonio

2/28/17    RFIE for I-864 (2016 tax return and needed a joint sponsor)

5/1/17      RFIE evidence received

10/6/17   Interview scheduled for November 13th!!!

11/13/17 Interview and approved on the spot!

11/21/17 Greencard arrives in the mail.  Plan to start naturalization in 3 years....

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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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A preparer in the sense it was used means a paid preparer, someone that you hired to assist you in filing the form. If you did it yourself, you should leave that section blank.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Great, thank you!

What about on the i 693 where it asks about the interpreter. my wife doesn't speak english so but I speakboth english and spanish. Would I put my info down as the interpreter?

AOS from B1/B2

1/30/17    Packet (I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131) sent in the mail to Chicago Lockbox via USPS

2/01/17    Packet arrives

2/02/17    USCIS received date

2/08/17    NOA1

2/09/17    Checks cashed

2/14/17    I-797C arrived in the mail

2/27/17    Biometrics appointment in San Antonio

2/28/17    RFIE for I-864 (2016 tax return and needed a joint sponsor)

5/1/17      RFIE evidence received

10/6/17   Interview scheduled for November 13th!!!

11/13/17 Interview and approved on the spot!

11/21/17 Greencard arrives in the mail.  Plan to start naturalization in 3 years....

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