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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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I currently have a border crossing visa (B1-B2) and  a  I-94, i married to a USA citizen, We are gonna start the permanent resident process ( I-485) but someone told us that we need to live in Laredo Texas, but my husband already have a house in carrizo springs Texas, is that true? We can't live in carrizo until I have my resident card ? 

The reason that this person give us , for stay in Laredo is because to get to carrizo we need to cross a internal check point / inspection point 

and it suppose to be consider like travel so isn't recommended to cross while we made the adjustment of status 

 

thank you for your time and opinions 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Sweden
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So if I understood this correctly...you are already in the US? Sorry this is so confusing.

K-1:
06/08/2016: I-129F Sent

06/16/2016: Check cashed

08/23/2016: Approval

09/09/2016: At the Stockholm Embassy

09/28/2016: Embassy received completed medical

09/29/2016: Interview date, APPROVAL 

10/14/2016: Visa ISSUED

10/17/2016: Visa received

 

AOS
12/22/2016: I-485, I-131, I-765 Sent

01/10/2017: Check cashed

02/03/2017: Biometrics completed

04/17/2017: Your case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/20/2018: I-485 Interview letter received

02/01/2018: I-485 Interview, APPROVAL 

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Sweden
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Is your house on a boarder of USA and another country?

K-1:
06/08/2016: I-129F Sent

06/16/2016: Check cashed

08/23/2016: Approval

09/09/2016: At the Stockholm Embassy

09/28/2016: Embassy received completed medical

09/29/2016: Interview date, APPROVAL 

10/14/2016: Visa ISSUED

10/17/2016: Visa received

 

AOS
12/22/2016: I-485, I-131, I-765 Sent

01/10/2017: Check cashed

02/03/2017: Biometrics completed

04/17/2017: Your case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/20/2018: I-485 Interview letter received

02/01/2018: I-485 Interview, APPROVAL 

 

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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I'm from Mexico, right in the border with Laredo Texas , my husband's house is in carrizo Springs (like one hour from Laredo ) Carrizo isn't in the border with Mexico 

but you have to cross a check point to get there (internal check point , not border one ) 

thank you .! 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You can live anywhere you want in the US when you AOS. I don't know why you would be required to live in a specific town?

 

Do not cross any international borders without Advance Parole first, AKA don't leave the U.S., else you will not be allowed re-entry and your spouse will need to file I-130 to bring you back. 

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03-19-2021: Officially an American Citizen 🇺🇸 Entire journey from initial K-1 Visa filing to Naturalization took 5 years, 8 days.

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