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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We called the Immigration couple of times regarding the application of AOS and was told there is no deadline in applying for that after getting married.It was good news for us at least we can save up for the fee,$1010 is really big money. Today as I was checking on my papers, i saw my passport with the K1 visa expiration which is on Sept 2,2009. We called the Immigration again about this and we were surprised about what they said. We needed to file it asap before my visa expires.This is ridiculous!We relied on what they told us before that there is no problem whenever we want to file the aos.And now they are saying if we apply tomorrow for the AOS and if we did not receive the receipt of our application before my visa expires then i will be forced to go back to my country.This is not a good news!!!!!

Is this true? any experience like this with you guys?or a friend of yours?what did they do?Please enlighten us.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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As what I have known that if you are already married then the K1 visa is not important anymore. (please correct me if I'm wrong)

Anyhow, Good Luck!

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-=MY TIMELINE=-

K1 IR-5 (Dad)

01.05.09 - Medical

01.09.09 - Embassy Interview 11.25.13 - Mailed I-130 to Chicago Lockbox

01.17.09 - Visa rec'd 11.26.13 - Packet rec'd

02.03.09 - US Entry (POE: LAX) 11.27.13 - Check cashed

02.18.09 - Wedding 12.01.13 - NOA1 (Transfer to VSC

AOS 01.12.14 - NOA2 (Transfer to NVC)

03.02.09 - Applied for SSN on 2/27;SSN rec'd in mail 02.24.14 - NVC changed # to MNL

03.20.09 - AOS sent to Chicago via USPS 02.27.14 - DS 261 submitted

03.23.09 - AOS Package rec'd @ Chicago 03.04.14 - AOS fee paid; showed paid status on 3/6

07.06.09 - Welcome letter rec'd = FINALLY! 03.10.14 - AOS packet sent

07.09.09 - 10-YR GC rec'd.. odd? 03.12.14 - AOS packet delivered

I-751 03.17.14 - Rec'd IV bill invoice

04.04.11 - Infopass re:10-yr GC 03.18.14 - IV Fee paid; showed paid status on 3/20

04.09.11 - I-751 packet sent to VSC; delivered on 4/11 03.23.14 - DS 260 submitted online

04.22.11 - Check cashed; Rec'd NOA on 4/23 03.28.14 - Rec'd AOS checklist via email

06.27.11 - Rec'd bio appt in the mail:EB 07/08 (walk-in) 03.31.14 - Mailed checklist with corections

12.13.11 - I-751 approved 04.01.14 - Mailed civil documents

12.19.11 - 10-yr GC rec'd 04.03.14 - Civil docs delivered

N-400 04.07.14 - Advance Medical--PASSED!Done in 1 day

04.17.12 - N400 packet sent to TX Lockbox: REJECTED 04.18.14 - False IV checklist rec'd

05.17.12 - N400 resent to Lewisville,TX 04.23.14 - IV checklist re:Qatar PCC

05.23.12 - Check cashed; Rec'd NOA on 5/26 05.05.14 - Qatar PCC sent to NVC

06.01.12 - Rec'd bio appt in the mail:EB 06/11 instead of 6/21 06.05.14 - Case completed

07.09.12 - Rec'd interview letter for 8/14 @ 2PM 07.16.14 - Interview rescheduled due to Typhoon Glenda

08.14.12 - PASSED Interview; awaiting oath letter 07.31.14 - Interview @ USEM: APPROVED

10.01.12 - Rec'd Oath Letter 08.05.14 - Visa on hand

10.12.12 - Oath ceremony! I'm finally a USC! 08.27.14 - POE: LAX

09.08.14 - SSN in mail

09.15.14 - ELIS status changed to OPTIMIZED

09.22.14 - ELIS status CLOSED

09.26.14 - GC received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
As what I have known that if you are already married then the K1 visa is not important anymore. (please correct me if I'm wrong)

Anyhow, Good Luck!

that's what i know. But after calling the immigration office they just confused us more. How could they give different answers.

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The Expiration on the K-1 Visa is the date you have until to enter the USA. once you enter the USA, the expiration of the K-1 Visa is irrelevant. the important date is you get married within 90 days of entering the USA, the expiration of your I-94. some file AOS after the I-94 expires, but you'll want to do it asap, so your status will be pending.

Edited by sunandmoon

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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We called the Immigration couple of times regarding the application of AOS and was told there is no deadline in applying for that after getting married.It was good news for us at least we can save up for the fee,$1010 is really big money. Today as I was checking on my papers, i saw my passport with the K1 visa expiration which is on Sept 2,2009. We called the Immigration again about this and we were surprised about what they said. We needed to file it asap before my visa expires.This is ridiculous!We relied on what they told us before that there is no problem whenever we want to file the aos.And now they are saying if we apply tomorrow for the AOS and if we did not receive the receipt of our application before my visa expires then i will be forced to go back to my country.This is not a good news!!!!!

Is this true? any experience like this with you guys?or a friend of yours?what did they do?Please enlighten us.

As others have stated, your K-1 expired the moment you entered the US. However, the I-94 is what will expire and it is best to file your AOS as soon as possible before it expires. You can file afterwards as we filed 3 months after the I-94 expired and all went well. Others have done the same and adjusted status successfully.

I'm not advising you to wait, but if you can't file until later, you have no choice but to wait.

Edited by Carol and Bruno

Our K-1 Timeline

01/12/08: Attorney mailed petition to CSC

01/22/08: NOA1

05/27/08: NOA2

06/03/08: NVC received

06/04/08: NVC forwarded to Rio de Janeiro consulate

06/09/08: Consulate received

06/23/08: Packet 3 sent

08/19/08: Interview!! (Approved!!)

08/27/08: Visa in hand

09/12/08: POE (Washington DC)

09/25/08: Applied for Social Security card

10/06/08: Social Security card received

11/12/08: Marriage!!

AOS Timeline

03/21/09: Mailed AOS docs to Chicago

03/23/09: AOS packet received in Chicago

03/31/09: NOA1

04/03/09: NOA1 Received (His Birthday!!)

04/17/09: Received notice that our case was transferred to CSC on 4/13/09

04/17/09: My case has been entered into the USCIS system!!

04/23/09: Biometrics appointment

05/11/09: AP approved

05/12/09: Case arrived at CSC for further processing

05/13/09: EAD approved

05/13/09: AOS Touched

05/14/09: AP received

05/15/09: EAD card received

06/25/09: Card production ordered

07/06/09: Approval notice sent

07/06/09: Card Received!!!

Removal of Conditions

03/23/11: Will mail I-751

Citizenship

03/23/12: Will mail N-400

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We called the Immigration couple of times regarding the application of AOS and was told there is no deadline in applying for that after getting married.It was good news for us at least we can save up for the fee,$1010 is really big money. Today as I was checking on my papers, i saw my passport with the K1 visa expiration which is on Sept 2,2009. We called the Immigration again about this and we were surprised about what they said. We needed to file it asap before my visa expires.This is ridiculous!We relied on what they told us before that there is no problem whenever we want to file the aos.And now they are saying if we apply tomorrow for the AOS and if we did not receive the receipt of our application before my visa expires then i will be forced to go back to my country.This is not a good news!!!!!

Is this true? any experience like this with you guys?or a friend of yours?what did they do?Please enlighten us.

As others have stated, your K-1 expired the moment you entered the US. However, the I-94 is what will expire and it is best to file your AOS as soon as possible before it expires. You can file afterwards as we filed 3 months after the I-94 expired and all went well. Others have done the same and adjusted status successfully.

I'm not advising you to wait, but if you can't file until later, you have no choice but to wait.

thanks everyone for your responses!i am now cleared.:) we cant depend on this immigration hotline.:)

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As previously stated, when your I-94 expires you will be out of status until you receive the NOA1 from your AOS application. The out of status is normally forgiven by USCIS. But, if you encounter ICE while out of status you can be deported.

Another VJer was stopped at a roadblock by ICE in Texas. She was allowed to apply for the AOS before being deported.

Edit: The USCIS mis-information line is run by an outside call center.

Edited by edp333

Naturalization

3/23/14 - N400 package sent to Phoenix

3/27/14 - N400 package delivered

4/3/14 - NOA1 receipt date

4/4/14 - check cashed

04/29/14 - biometrics date

07/01/14 - interview date

xx/xx/xx - Oath Ceremony

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The only time constraint you may want to consider is that the St. Lukes Medical Examination expires after one year. If you do not complete your AOS before then, you will have to completely redo your medical.

ETA: Also, you are not eligible to work until you file your AOS and apply for your EAD. When trying to save money, you may want to consider that as well. If you are close on the income for support, the additional income of both spouses working may be enough to qualify you and your spouse.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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As previously stated, when your I-94 expires you will be out of status until you receive the NOA1 from your AOS application. The out of status is normally forgiven by USCIS. But, if you encounter ICE while out of status you can be deported.

Another VJer was stopped at a roadblock by ICE in Texas. She was allowed to apply for the AOS before being deported.

Edit: The USCIS mis-information line is run by an outside call center.

:thumbs:

Never depend on the USCIS mis-information line. You will get a different answer everytime you call.

Edited by MikenKyhen

IT'S NOT THE DESTINATION ITS THE JOURNEY...AND WHAT A JOURNEY IT HAS BEEN

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As previously stated, when your I-94 expires you will be out of status until you receive the NOA1 from your AOS application. The out of status is normally forgiven by USCIS. But, if you encounter ICE while out of status you can be deported.

Another VJer was stopped at a roadblock by ICE in Texas. She was allowed to apply for the AOS before being deported.

Edit: The USCIS mis-information line is run by an outside call center.

:thumbs:

Never depend on the USCIS mis-information line. You will get a different answer everytime you call.

:thumbs:

Eye opener...( at least for me)

like any other field, first of all they are Humans with all the good and "BAD" qualities that comes with it....

If you catch them on a bad day....God help you and us...

they just reading a script...and some of them can barely read...LOL

If your question does not fall within their scripts...they will say anything to get you off the phone, to reach their daily quota and time allotment etc...ect..etc

Take anything said with a grain of salt....unless is written on official paper or officail web site.... arm yourself with knowledge or worst case get a competent (and sometime pricey) lawyer...

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