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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello guys,how are you all doing?

Anyway thank you so much for the big help,your blog is really helpful.

Now I want to ask questions again. I just got married last sunday March 22, 2015..

So what's the next step to do?

1. Should I get my ssn before my I-94 expires(exp date of I-94 will be on june 5,2015)?

And in filing/getting my ssn what requirements should I need?

2. Or should I have to file first my AOS?

And in filing AOS what requirements do we need?

3. And How many months does the medical examination takes before it will expire? Because I had my medical examination in manila last October 9, 2014 and if it will last only until 6 months then it will expire soon on April 9, 2015.

Thank you so much guys. God bless

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats, you have to file for a I-130. You can not apply for a ssn until you are approved to be a resident of the US. You need all your financial info for both, birth certificates for both, passport photocopies for both, divorce decree for both, all associated details with the Affidavid of Support (tax records for 3 yrs, letter from your employer, assets, income, bank info, etc) , and marriage certificate. Then fill out the application, send in your money for the application and wait for your NOA1. Eventually you will need a medical but don't do it too early. It will expire after 1 year and you will have to pay again. You will get your approval after some wait and then you will be told when you should make an appointment for your medical and then told when you are scheduled for your interview. This is a process that takes some time. Most likely a year or maybe up to 2. It took us 717 days (almost 2 full years) from our NOA1 to receiving an interview date.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Congrats, you have to file for a I-130. You can not apply for a ssn until you are approved to be a resident of the US. You need all your financial info for both, birth certificates for both, passport photocopies for both, divorce decree for both, all associated details with the Affidavid of Support (tax records for 3 yrs, letter from your employer, assets, income, bank info, etc) , and marriage certificate. Then fill out the application, send in your money for the application and wait for your NOA1. Eventually you will need a medical but don't do it too early. It will expire after 1 year and you will have to pay again. You will get your approval after some wait and then you will be told when you should make an appointment for your medical and then told when you are scheduled for your interview. This is a process that takes some time. Most likely a year or maybe up to 2. It took us 717 days (almost 2 full years) from our NOA1 to receiving an interview date.

OKay thank you... :)

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