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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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Hi,

I am a student on an F-1 visa and have married a US citizen here in the US and we both reside in the US. This is the first marriage for both of us.

I have a question regarding Form I-131.

I selected option 2d as my application type which is applying for advance parole to let me return to US after foreign travel.

After question 3 it states "If you are applying for an advance parole skip to part 7". My question is do I leave part 4 to part 6 blank and only fill part 7?

Regarding Form G-325a, it says in the instructions to filling Form I-130:

A completed and signed Form G-325A, Biographic Information, for you and a Form G-325A for your husband or wife. Except for your name and signature you do not have to repeat on Form G-325A the information given on your Form I-130 petition.

Since me and my husband are each submitting a form G-325a does this apply to both of us or only to my husband since he is filling form I-130?

For Form I-485 i am confused between option 2a and 2b. Option 2a states that I am applying for adjustment for permanent residence status because an immigration petition is giving me an immediately available immigrant visa number that has been approved. But so far I have not sent in anything, so how can this be the right option?

Option 2b states that my spouse applied for adjustment of status but he dint as he is a citizen by birth so Im not sure if that is a right option either..

Thank you

Came to the US on F1: Sept 5 2007

Got Engaged : Jan 3 2009

Got Married : July 12 2009

Started work on the AOS papers : Aug 2009

Sent I-130,I-485,I-765 : Dec 5 2009

Package received : Dec 7 2009 signed for by L BOX

Checks cashed : Dec 14 2009

Received NOA's for I-130,I-485,I-765 : Dec 17 2009

Biometrics appt letter issued : Dec 17 2009

Received Biometrics appt letter : Dec 26 2009

Biometrics appt date : Jan 11 2010

Biometrics appointment in New Jersey : Jan 11 2010 took 2 hrs

Forms I-485,I-765 touched : Jan 12 2010

EAD Card ordered : Feb 2 2010

Forms I-765 touched : Feb 2 2010

Notice mailed out regarding I-765 and I-765 touched : Feb 8 2010

EAD received in the mail: Feb 11 2010

Interview letter issued : Feb 19 2010

Interview letter received : Feb 22 2010

Interview Date: March 30 2010

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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cant anyone help me out in this??????????

Came to the US on F1: Sept 5 2007

Got Engaged : Jan 3 2009

Got Married : July 12 2009

Started work on the AOS papers : Aug 2009

Sent I-130,I-485,I-765 : Dec 5 2009

Package received : Dec 7 2009 signed for by L BOX

Checks cashed : Dec 14 2009

Received NOA's for I-130,I-485,I-765 : Dec 17 2009

Biometrics appt letter issued : Dec 17 2009

Received Biometrics appt letter : Dec 26 2009

Biometrics appt date : Jan 11 2010

Biometrics appointment in New Jersey : Jan 11 2010 took 2 hrs

Forms I-485,I-765 touched : Jan 12 2010

EAD Card ordered : Feb 2 2010

Forms I-765 touched : Feb 2 2010

Notice mailed out regarding I-765 and I-765 touched : Feb 8 2010

EAD received in the mail: Feb 11 2010

Interview letter issued : Feb 19 2010

Interview letter received : Feb 22 2010

Interview Date: March 30 2010

Posted
Hi,

I am a student on an F-1 visa and have married a US citizen here in the US and we both reside in the US. This is the first marriage for both of us.

I have a question regarding Form I-131.

I selected option 2d as my application type which is applying for advance parole to let me return to US after foreign travel.

After question 3 it states "If you are applying for an advance parole skip to part 7". My question is do I leave part 4 to part 6 blank and only fill part 7?

Regarding Form G-325a, it says in the instructions to filling Form I-130:

A completed and signed Form G-325A, Biographic Information, for you and a Form G-325A for your husband or wife. Except for your name and signature you do not have to repeat on Form G-325A the information given on your Form I-130 petition.

Since me and my husband are each submitting a form G-325a does this apply to both of us or only to my husband since he is filling form I-130?

For Form I-485 i am confused between option 2a and 2b. Option 2a states that I am applying for adjustment for permanent residence status because an immigration petition is giving me an immediately available immigrant visa number that has been approved. But so far I have not sent in anything, so how can this be the right option?

Option 2b states that my spouse applied for adjustment of status but he dint as he is a citizen by birth so Im not sure if that is a right option either..

Thank you

For the Form 131 - Skip numbers 4,5, and 6. Go directly to number 7. Answer the question on a separate sheet.

For the Form G-325A - Let your husband fill up 4 pages of G-325A and no need for him to sign the forms 'cause he'll be signing the form 130.

- For you, complete the 4 pages of G-325A and you have to sign the forms since your signature wont appear on form 130.

Form 485 - 2a is the answer. Since you'll be sending the Forms 130 and 485 together with the same address.

Filed N-400 (Arizona Lockbox) - July 10, 2014

NOA received - July 22, 2014

Biometrics - August 8, 2014

In line for interview scheduling - August 12, 2014

 
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