After the National office completes initial processing your case will be referred to your local CIS office where you will be interviewed for your permanent residency or be transferred to CSC. Prior to this the national office will send you communications requesting biometrics be taken and schedule an interview with you for this. To determine the amount of time it will take your local office to schedule your interview appointment, refer to Processing Times page and click on USCIS District Processing Times link
**probaby would be good to describe CSC processing.
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9. A copy of the petitioner's and/or intending immigrant's divorce documents. (If filing for a spouse, and one or both of you have been divorced before)
10. A copy of a prior spouse's death certificate. (If filing for a spouse, and one or both have you were married before, and the prior spouse died)
10. A copy of a prior spouse's death certificate. (If filing for a spouse, and one or both have you were married before, and the prior spouse died)
can someone confirm this? I do not recall divorce or death certificates as a requirement.
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow
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13. *K-1 visa will be issued either the same day or within the next week depending on the embassy. – with some exceptions.
15. The time estimates under the K1 flowchart are a little "off". One would think the POE could potentially take longer than obtaining a SSN.
22. Interview appointment for AOS. When approved you will MAY receive an I-551 stamp in your passport indicating you have been approved for AOS and will also receive your green card in the mail later.
15. The time estimates under the K1 flowchart are a little "off". One would think the POE could potentially take longer than obtaining a SSN.
22. Interview appointment for AOS. When approved you will MAY receive an I-551 stamp in your passport indicating you have been approved for AOS and will also receive your green card in the mail later.
No mention of CSC processing?
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&page=k1aos
IF your forms include an I-485 AND an I-485A, forget the "A" one...it is used for other types of applications
for adjustment, such as assylum asylum...you ONLY need to file the regular I-485 Form, not the A supplement.
[font="Verdana"]Even if you received an EAD (work authorization) stamp at the port of entry, you STILL need to file the
I-765 for the actual EAD card, as the stamp is only good for the first 90 days!! BE SURE TO USE CODE ©(9)
FOR A 1-YEAR EAD CARD when filing concurrently with I-485.
Thoughts? Additions?
