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OMG.. ready to mail out my package tomorrow.... while double checking all the application forms.....realized that I might need to fill the G325A form, can someone let me know if I need to???

So far I only fill out I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), I-131 (AP)

I am a F-1 status!!

Please check if everything is READY??

I-485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS

▪ Personal Check: Payment to US Department of Homeland Security in the amount of US$1,010.00 (Biometrics fee included)

▪ Copy of passport's biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page with entry stamps

▪ Copy of valid I-94 form (front and back)

▪ Certified Copy of Marriage License

▪ Copy of Birth Certificate along with English translation (with translator proofread and sign)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

▪ Whole bunch of old and current I-20s

I-765 APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENT

▪ Copy of passport’s biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page with entry stamps

▪ Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

▪ Copy of current and old EAD

I-131 APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT

▪ Explanation for Eligibility on a separate sheet dated & signed

▪ Copy of passport’s biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page

▪ Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

08/2002 Arrived US with F-1 Student Visa

01/01/08 EAD received (Student OPT)

08/01/08 Got married

AOS

08/31/08 USPS Express Delivery I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765 to Chicago Office

09/02/08 USCIS received the package

09/04/08 USCIS sent NOA1 by mail

09/08/08 Received all (4) NOA1 for I-130, I-131, I-485 & I-765

09/12/08 Received Biometrics appointment letter

10/03/08 Appointment for Biometrics

11/04/08 Received Interview NOA by mail

11/10/08 InfoPass for AP

11/12/08 AP Approve Notice Sent , EAD Card Production Ordered

11/17/08 AP received

11/25/08 EAD received

12/11/08 Appointment for Interview - APPROVED

12/27/08 GREEN CARD received

ROC

11/16/10 USPS Express Delivery I-751 to California Service Center

11/17/10 USCIS received the package, Notice of Action dated same day

11/19/10 Check was cashed

11/23/10 Received NOA

12/11/10 Green Gard expired

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OMG.. ready to mail out my package tomorrow.... while double checking all the application forms.....realized that I might need to fill the G325A form, can someone let me know if I need to???

So far I only fill out I-485 (AOS), I-765 (EAD), I-131 (AP)

I am a F-1 status!!

Please check if everything is READY??

I-485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS

▪ Personal Check: Payment to US Department of Homeland Security in the amount of US$1,010.00 (Biometrics fee included)

▪ Copy of passport's biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page with entry stamps

▪ Copy of valid I-94 form (front and back)

▪ Certified Copy of Marriage License

▪ Copy of Birth Certificate along with English translation (with translator proofread and sign)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

▪ Whole bunch of old and current I-20s

I-765 APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENT

▪ Copy of passport’s biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page with entry stamps

▪ Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

▪ Copy of current and old EAD

I-131 APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT

▪ Explanation for Eligibility on a separate sheet dated & signed

▪ Copy of passport’s biographical page

▪ Copy of F-1 visa page

▪ Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

▪ Two 2"x2" passport photos

I mailed mine on Monday :)

Yes, you and your spouse (if you are filing based on marriage) both need to fill out the G325A form

A helpful site is frenchlolie.com

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I mailed mine on Monday :)

Yes, you and your spouse (if you are filing based on marriage) both need to fill out the G325A form

A helpful site is frenchlolie.com

HI, thanks!

My husband is a US citizen, we got married and I am the only one who is filing the I-485 package, so my husband also needs to fill out the G325A form also???

08/2002 Arrived US with F-1 Student Visa

01/01/08 EAD received (Student OPT)

08/01/08 Got married

AOS

08/31/08 USPS Express Delivery I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765 to Chicago Office

09/02/08 USCIS received the package

09/04/08 USCIS sent NOA1 by mail

09/08/08 Received all (4) NOA1 for I-130, I-131, I-485 & I-765

09/12/08 Received Biometrics appointment letter

10/03/08 Appointment for Biometrics

11/04/08 Received Interview NOA by mail

11/10/08 InfoPass for AP

11/12/08 AP Approve Notice Sent , EAD Card Production Ordered

11/17/08 AP received

11/25/08 EAD received

12/11/08 Appointment for Interview - APPROVED

12/27/08 GREEN CARD received

ROC

11/16/10 USPS Express Delivery I-751 to California Service Center

11/17/10 USCIS received the package, Notice of Action dated same day

11/19/10 Check was cashed

11/23/10 Received NOA

12/11/10 Green Gard expired

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I mailed mine on Monday :)

Yes, you and your spouse (if you are filing based on marriage) both need to fill out the G325A form

A helpful site is frenchlolie.com

HI, thanks!

My husband is a US citizen, we got married and I am the only one who is filing the I-485 package, so my husband also needs to fill out the G325A form also???

Your husband needs to fill it out only if you are filing the I-130 concurrently. If not, then only you need to fill it out for I-485 package

Visit http://www.FrenchLolie.com

It is very helpful

Click the headings she has there for more info

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It looks like you are filing an AOS application (I-485) without a concurrent petition (I-130). Has your husband filed the I-130 earlier and you are now just attaching the receipt (NOA) for that earlier application to your AOS pack?

If not, then your package needs to include form I-130, fee for $355 and related evidence. This petition will establish your eligibility to adjust status while in the US, without it your I-485 will be rejected. If your husband has never filed I-130, what answer did you put down in Part 2 of I-485?

Yes, you need to fill out G-325A: one copy (4 pages) along with the I-485 and another copy (4 pages) along with the I-130, if your husband will be filing a I-130. Also, in this latter case, your husband also needs to file a G-325A along with the I-130.

Read the Guide to concurrent I-130 and AOS filing

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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It looks like you are filing an AOS application (I-485) without a concurrent petition (I-130). Has your husband filed the I-130 earlier and you are now just attaching the receipt (NOA) for that earlier application to your AOS pack?

If not, then your package needs to include form I-130, fee for $355 and related evidence. This petition will establish your eligibility to adjust status while in the US, without it your I-485 will be rejected. If your husband has never filed I-130, what answer did you put down in Part 2 of I-485?

Yes, you need to fill out G-325A: one copy (4 pages) along with the I-485 and another copy (4 pages) along with the I-130, if your husband will be filing a I-130. Also, in this latter case, your husband also needs to file a G-325A along with the I-130.

Read the Guide to concurrent I-130 and AOS filing

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Adjustment of Status

18 July 2008 - AOS package sent to Chicago

21 July 2008 - Delivered at 8.38am, signed by R. Mercedo

24 July 2008 - Checks cashed, NOA sent for I-485, I-130, I-765 and I-131

28 July 2008 - NOA received in mail, applied for State ID

29 July 2008 - Case viewable online

04 Aug 2008 - NOA for Biometrics (sent July 30)

20 Aug 2008 - Biometrics done

23 Aug 2008 - Received State ID card, valid for 4 years

05 Sep 2008 - Received new corrected State ID

24 Sep 2008 - AP and EAD approved

04 Oct 2008 - EAD in the mail

05 Oct 2008 - AP in the mail, applied for SSN

07 Oct 2008 - Job interview

10 Oct 2008 - First day at work

20 Oct 2008 - Social Security card in the mail, got my first paycheck

11 Dec 2008 - Passed driver's knowledge test

24 Dec 2008 - Notice for interview

19 Feb 2009 - Interview

27 Feb 2009 - Welcome letter - APPROVED

06 Mar 2009 - GREEN CARD ARRIVED

Removing of Conditions

03 Dec 2010 - I-751 sent to California

06 Dec 2010 - Package received

08 Dec 2010 - Check cashed

16 Dec 2010 - NOA in the mail, dated 12/06/2010

24 Dec 2010 - Biometrics notice received, dated 12/17/2010

14 Jan 2011 - Biometrics

01 Mar 2011 - APPROVED

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