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Filed: Country: Hong Kong
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Here's the deal....we have got the I-129F cleared, and she is home with me now so of course I have to fill the next batch of paper's, well I ordered the paper's and they come in today and there is a bunch of them. All I know now is that I have to file them get her examine and send in the payment with the paper's... sound's simple right? Now looking at them I am tring to get a total or how much it going to cost and there are couple of form's that are not listed in the price book that they sent. So I tried to call the helpfull 1-800 number and tring to understand the automated system is about to drive my nut's. so any help about each form would be helpful and if some one can give me an estimate and what to do next this would really be great. here is the list.

I-131

I-485

I-765

I-864

I-864 P

I-693

G-325 A ?....I have already done this one.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
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I-131- This a application for a travel document or AP- If she is planning to leave the country before the AOS process is over, whe will need to fll it out. If not, she will not need to fill it out.

I-485-This application is for the AOS and is required to be filled out and attach a copy of approved I-130 NOA2

I-765- This is the EAD application, This so that she can get a job while USCIS is processing the AOS.

I-864- This is also required. This application needs to filled out along with copies of three years of tax.

I-864 P-This is not to be filed, it is just for your information about poverty requirement.

I-693- This is the medical form. You will need to fill it out and then schedule an appointment with a medical examiner you can find one in your area by going on the USCIS website. The doctor fills the rest of the paper then he will hand you the results in a sealed envelope which you will need to send in with the AOS form.

G-325- This is only for her. She will need to fill it out again along with a photo taken within 30 days.

I hope this helps. If not there are others with more experience who may be able to help you on this website.

Good Luck :thumbs:

Edited by happyinlove012408

USCIS Journey

03/15/08 Sent I-130

03/17/08 I-130 received (USPS) (Priority Date)

06/28/08 Received NOA2 hardcopy: NO RFE FROM USCIS:101 days

NVC Journey

07/01/08 NVC case# assigned

08/14/08 CASE COMPLETE: NO RFE FROM NVC:44 days

09/15/08 Interview date assigned

Embassy Journey

10/01/08 Case at embassy

10/08/08 Document verification and got interviewed (Approved)

10/09/08 Pick up visa (original interview date)

10/18/08 P.O.E ~ Seattle

Removing Conditions

07/23/2010 Mail off I-751(USCIS received on 07/26 via usps)

07/26/2010 NOA1 date (notice received 8/2/2010)

07/28/2010 Check cashed

08/20/2010 Biometrics appt.(notice received 8/7/2010)

08/20,21,23 touched

10/22/2010 Approved NO RFE(2 months and 3 weeks from filing date)

Citizenship

10/7/11 N-400 Submitted

10/13/11 NOA date

10/20/11 appt letter sent for biometrics

11/9/11 Biometrics appt

11/11/11 Email of interview scheduling received

11/14/11 Interview scheduled and mail sent

11/21/11 Interview letter received

12/19/11 Interview date

12/19/11 passed interview and oath Finally a citizen(2 months 1 week and 5 days from sending N-400)

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