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Hi I wanted to file for a AOS application for my wife. We recently got married. I'm a U.S. citizen and she is working on a H1B visa. So Far what I have gathered is that the applications to file are.

1) I-485 - AOS application

2) I-131 - Travel Document

3) I-693 - health clearance

4) I-130 - Petition for alien relative

5) I-765 - Emplyement Authorization form - For Part 16 it asks for eligibility category – My wife is a physician on a H1B visa. I’m a citizen. So what eligibility category will that make her?

Do I need the following as well?

1) I-864 Affidavat of support?

2) G-325 biographic information?

My wife is on H1B that will expire within 30 days of her leaving her job. She works in a different state. We'd like to live together as soon as possible. So i wanted to get everything done together and right the first time. I have never done this and the immigration lawyer is charging a ludicrous amount of $2000, in which I have I already filled out all the applications, except for a few areas I need help on. If anyone out there can help please let me know. I'd really appreciate it. Also what documents do I need to mail with the application? like Marriage license? verification of employment? anything else that is needed? Please any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Yes to 1) and 2) questions.

G325a for you and another one for your wife.

You may also want to order your tax transcripts from IRS as they will be asking for those too - read the info on I-864.

Best of luck in the AOS process!

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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Yes to 1) and 2) questions.

G325a for you and another one for your wife.

You may also want to order your tax transcripts from IRS as they will be asking for those too - read the info on I-864.

Best of luck in the AOS process!

G325a for each for the I-130

G325a for the alien for the I-485

Make sure each application/petition is complete on its own... do not rely on "incorporating by reference" to a form or evidence submitted with another application/petition even if submitted concurrently.

YMMV

 
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