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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Okay we got married on the day Miriams I-94 was due to expire, of course it has now run out but the K1 Visa is good until November 6th, 2008.

We are now sending in our I-485 package to Chicago, what happens if we don't hear anything about the EAD or the process runs over the K-1 visa expiry date, do we have to file for an extention or will she be in the system already and it will superseed the visa expiry date.

Also we have to send in the I-94 original is that a problem? Thanks

I-129F ....Sent Via Certified USPS To USCIS Vermont Center 01/16/2008

I-129F ....Arrived At USCIS Vermont Service Center 01/18/2008

Check For $455.00 Cashed By Vermont Service Center 01/24/2008

NOA-1.... 01/28/2008

NOA-2.... 03/18/2008

NVC Received Packet.... 03/21/2008

NVC Mailed Packet To Consulate Mexico.... 03/23/2008

Consulate - Ciudad Juarez Received Packet.... 03/31/2008

Consulate - Ciudad Juarez Packet 3 Mailed Packet.... 04/02/2008

Miriam Receives Packet 3 In Mexican Mail.... 04/12/2008

Interview in Ciudad Juarez on 05/07/2008

POE El Paso, TX on 05/07/2008

Married in Las Vegas on 08/05/2008

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Okay we got married on the day Miriams I-94 was due to expire, of course it has now run out but the K1 Visa is good until November 6th, 2008.

We are now sending in our I-485 package to Chicago, what happens if we don't hear anything about the EAD or the process runs over the K-1 visa expiry date, do we have to file for an extention or will she be in the system already and it will superseed the visa expiry date.

Also we have to send in the I-94 original is that a problem? Thanks

You are all A-OK. You should get the NOA1 receipt for the I-485 soon, that should should prove you are legal! I-94 original? I only sent a copy of it...

Filed: Country: Canada
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Just for clarification...the K1 was used when your fiancée entered the country. It is no longer valid. As others have stated though, as long as you married before the 90 days were up, you should be fine as far as AOS.

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