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Filed: Other Country: Taiwan
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hi~ everyone,

i have some questions need to be answer.

the whole thing is like this. I am a F-1 visa holder, and i just got married this september. i know my husband needs to file I-130, G-325, I-485 for me, but i dont know if there an order to send the applications or we can just send all the application at once.

thanks, ur answers will help us A Lot!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Peru
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What happend to us, was that first we filed the i - 130 and we didnt wait for the NOA... and then we send the i-485, EAD, and the medical exams.. so they rejected.

I call to the costumer service line, telling me to send all of it together.. after that i havent any other problems... so i definitly advice you to send all of it together

good luck

Filed: Other Country: Taiwan
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What happend to us, was that first we filed the i - 130 and we didnt wait for the NOA... and then we send the i-485, EAD, and the medical exams.. so they rejected.

I call to the costumer service line, telling me to send all of it together.. after that i havent any other problems... so i definitly advice you to send all of it together

good luck

Thanx alot~ Pinkix

i have another question. what the medical exams do i need?

Thanx again

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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re your case, file all of the following AT THE SAME TIME: (include them in one envelope and insert a cover letter indicating this are your original submission:

I-485

I-130

I-765 (EAD but in your case (F1), i dont know how this applies)

I-693

I-864 (both petitioner and joint sponsor, if you need one)

G-325 (both you and your spouse)

double check the required documents so they can process you faster. cases like you who i assumed have already maintained a legal status for a period of time usually dont need interviews and are processed faster. but dont quote me on that, just see statistics and forums. hope this helps. goodluck and happy holidays!

Edited by redoctober

DON & SADIE

our story, basically (from Celine Dion's song:

Don't know much about your life.

Don't know much about your world, but

Don't want to be alone tonight,

On this planet they call earth.

You don't know about my past, and

I don't have a future figured out.

And maybe this is going too fast.

And maybe it's not meant to last,

But what do you say to taking chances,

What do you say to jumping off the edge?

Never knowing if there's solid ground below

Or hand to hold, or hell to pay,

What do you say,

What do you say?

Oh yeah it is love at first sight.

so far, our sweet and short timeline:

10/29 I-130, I-485, I-765 sent

11/06 I-130, I-485 and I-765 touched

11/07 checks cashed

11/09 NOA1 for I-485, I-765 and I-130

11/29 Biometrics

11/18 RFE1

12/18 Mailed response to RFE1

12/21 I-485 touched

01/23 I-765 touched

01/31 EAD card received

now applying for SSN...

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: New Zealand
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http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...page=i130guide2

There is a civil surgeon locator on the USCIS webpage. Find one close to you, ph around, prices vary.

I 130 & I129F (K3) and AOS info in timeline

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Filed: Other Country: Taiwan
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re your case, file all of the following AT THE SAME TIME: (include them in one envelope and insert a cover letter indicating this are your original submission:

I-485

I-130

I-765 (EAD but in your case (F1), i dont know how this applies)

I-693

I-864 (both petitioner and joint sponsor, if you need one)

G-325 (both you and your spouse)

double check the required documents so they can process you faster. cases like you who i assumed have already maintained a legal status for a period of time usually dont need interviews and are processed faster. but dont quote me on that, just see statistics and forums. hope this helps. goodluck and happy holidays!

Thank you so much~

your answer helps alot to me :D

happy holidays

 
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