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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hello,Good day to all.

My question is this my 1-94 expired last Nov 14,2007.

And married last Nov.10,2007.

My question is this, what is my status now?

Can I file my AOS this month?

I am worried ifI will encounter problems in the immigration because my 1-94 already expired

I need your advice in this matter.Thank you

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Posted (edited)

You are considered out of status until you file the I-485 for AOS.

Yes you can file the I-485 this month, you just need to marry before the I-94 expires, which you did.

READ FAQ: http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1k2visa-aos.html#6.1

Edited by YuAndDan

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello,Good day to all.

My question is this my 1-94 expired last Nov 14,2007.

And married last Nov.10,2007.

My question is this, what is my status now?

Can I file my AOS this month?

I am worried ifI will encounter problems in the immigration because my 1-94 already expired

I need your advice in this matter.Thank you

Hi! Even your 1-94 been expired you can file you AOS as possible because your married already.

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NOA1 12-8-06

NOA2 2-27-07

CASE NO. FROM NVC 3-16-07

MAY 30, 07

INTER. JUNE 07/07 approved Thanks Almighty God

JULY 27/07 SUPPPOSE TO FLY CHICAGO

AUG.31/07 YEAHHHHHHHHHHH Thanx GOD:))

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QUOTE (krisahmiah @ Jan 2 2008, 04:41 PM) Hello,Good day to all.

My question is this my 1-94 expired last Nov 14,2007.

And married last Nov.10,2007.

My question is this, what is my status now?

Can I file my AOS this month?

I am worried ifI will encounter problems in the immigration because my 1-94 already expired

I need your advice in this matter.Thank you

Hello,

First what type of Visa you got when you entered the USA? If you got K1 visa which is fiance visa, you have to marry your citizen husband to be with in 90 days of your entry and it is recommended for you to file your AOS as soon as possible after the official wedding. Your status is still non immigrant, there will be no problem in regards to expired I-94 as long as you got married with in 90 days from your arrival. Even if you are married your status still not LPR or CPR because your AOS is not yet done.

I myself arrived on May 8, 2007 and got married July 14, 2007 , then filed my AOS July 26, 2007 and my I-94 expired on Aug 8, 2007.

While my AOS is in process of course I can't fly outside the USA. My status now I believed is still not legal permanent resident but I don't have problem in regards to immigration because they got my biometric and case in file active. I can fly in different state also using my expired I-94.

Hope this will help you. File your AOS asap. Good Luck

Still Waiting for my Green Card and EAD

Chona

try this site: for more info

http://www.***removed***/greencard/adjustme...atus/index.html

Edited by Kathryn41
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)

QUOTE (Will Love Chona @ Jan 7 2008, 12:24 AM) QUOTE (krisahmiah @ Jan 2 2008, 04:41 PM) Hello,Good day to all.

My question is this my 1-94 expired last Nov 14,2007.

And married last Nov.10,2007.

My question is this, what is my status now?

Can I file my AOS this month?

I am worried ifI will encounter problems in the immigration because my 1-94 already expired

I need your advice in this matter.Thank you

Hello,

First what type of Visa you got when you entered the USA? If you got K1 visa which is fiance visa, you have to marry your citizen husband to be with in 90 days of your entry and it is recommended for you to file your AOS as soon as possible after the official wedding. Your status is still non immigrant, there will be no problem in regards to expired I-94 as long as you got married with in 90 days from your arrival. Even if you are married your status still not LPR or CPR because your AOS is not yet done.

I myself arrived on May 8, 2007 and got married July 14, 2007 , then filed my AOS July 26, 2007 and my I-94 expired on Aug 8, 2007.

While my AOS is in process of course I can't fly outside the USA. My status now I believed is still not legal permanent resident but I don't have problem in regards to immigration because they got my biometric and case in file active. I can fly in different state also using my expired I-94.

Hope this will help you. File your AOS asap. Good Luck

Still Waiting for my Green Card and EAD

Chona

try this site: for more info

http://www.***removed***/greencard/adjustme...atus/index.html

Thank you very much for the info.

Godbless

Edited by Kathryn41
 
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