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samaci
So, from what I can understand, for those of you not yet married 2 years, that once you move down to the US, you can apply for AOS after 24 months of marriage? Correct? I've read about applications, fee's, biometrics, and so on.

What about me? I've been married 3.5 years, and I know I will hopefully get the 10 year visa. Will I need to do any biometrics, or pay any other fee's once I'm able to move down there?

Haole
QUOTE(samaci @ Sep 24 2007, 04:51 PM) *
So, from what I can understand, for those of you not yet married 2 years, that once you move down to the US, you can apply for AOS after 24 months of marriage? Correct? I've read about applications, fee's, biometrics, and so on.

What about me? I've been married 3.5 years, and I know I will hopefully get the 10 year visa. Will I need to do any biometrics, or pay any other fee's once I'm able to move down there?

IRs [married more than 2years] don't have to adjust status or do biometrics.
IRs get a 10 year GC and SS card shortly after arrival in the US and don't have to pay or do anything unless they want to apply for USC in 3 years from the date on the GC.
samaci
QUOTE(beckypua @ Sep 24 2007, 09:36 PM) *
QUOTE(samaci @ Sep 24 2007, 04:51 PM) *
So, from what I can understand, for those of you not yet married 2 years, that once you move down to the US, you can apply for AOS after 24 months of marriage? Correct? I've read about applications, fee's, biometrics, and so on.

What about me? I've been married 3.5 years, and I know I will hopefully get the 10 year visa. Will I need to do any biometrics, or pay any other fee's once I'm able to move down there?

IRs [married more than 2years] don't have to adjust status or do biometrics.
IRs get a 10 year GC and SS card shortly after arrival in the US and don't have to pay or do anything unless they want to apply for USC in 3 years from the date on the GC.


thanks alot.
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