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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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My fiancee arrives in the U.S.A. soon, so I've started working on the AOS paperwork and have some questions:

1. Do you really have to do a new G-325a?

2. If we have to do a new G-325a, do we use her address in the U.S.A., or do we provide exactly the same information as provided in the G-325a we submitted for the K1 visa?

2. In all these AOS forms, do we use her new (my) last name, or do we use her last name from the K1 stage?

3. Do I really have to provide another letter from my employer and bank for the financial responsibility form, even though I already provided one for the K1, or can I just submit a photocopy of the one I submitted in the K1 paperwork?

Thanks!

Dale

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My fiancee arrives in the U.S.A. soon, so I've started working on the AOS paperwork and have some questions:

1. Do you really have to do a new G-325a?

2. If we have to do a new G-325a, do we use her address in the U.S.A., or do we provide exactly the same information as provided in the G-325a we submitted for the K1 visa?

2. In all these AOS forms, do we use her new (my) last name, or do we use her last name from the K1 stage?

3. Do I really have to provide another letter from my employer and bank for the financial responsibility form, even though I already provided one for the K1, or can I just submit a photocopy of the one I submitted in the K1 paperwork?

Thanks!

Dale

1) Yes, because her living situation, marital status and possibly her name has changed

2) update it to the situation as of recent

2) use whatever name you want the greencard issued in...

3) you will provide whatever information is required for the I-864... most of the information for the I-134 can be repeated

YMMV

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My fiancee arrives in the U.S.A. soon, so I've started working on the AOS paperwork and have some questions:

1. Do you really have to do a new G-325a?

Yes the foreign spouse does- just like the Guides suggest - it's a whole new process.

2. If we have to do a new G-325a, do we use her address in the U.S.A., or do we provide exactly the same information as provided in the G-325a we submitted for the K1 visa?

Its a biographical information form - use current information.

2. In all these AOS forms, do we use her new (my) last name, or do we use her last name from the K1 stage?

Use the name she wants to be known as - if you're talking about going from maiden name to married name, use the married name if that is your choice - lot easier to do all the AOS forms now and get the PR/Green Card in this name than it would be to change the name later.

3. Do I really have to provide another letter from my employer and bank for the financial responsibility form, even though I already provided one for the K1, or can I just submit a photocopy of the one I submitted in the K1 paperwork?

Yes - see #1 above (its a whole new process.

Everything is laid out step-by-step in the AOS Guide - follow this and you should be very successful. (It sounds like a lot, but it's fairly straightforward) :thumbs:

 
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