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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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Could you please clarify one point for me... I arrived in the States last week, and I am looking at the AOS paperwork. In the part for the immigrant they ask for the A# number (if any).

As a K1 holder do I have a A# number already or not?

Thanks a lot in advance :)

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Could you please clarify one point for me... I arrived in the States last week, and I am looking at the AOS paperwork. In the part for the immigrant they ask for the A# number (if any).

As a K1 holder do I have a A# number already or not?

Thanks a lot in advance :)

You'll find that on the flip side of the I-94 entry ticket, opposite your K-1 visa in the passport.

02/2003 - Met

08/24/09 I-129F; 09/02 NOA1; 10/14 NOA2; 11/24 interview; 11/30 K-1 VISA (92 d); 12/29 POE 12/31/09 Marriage

03/29/-04/06/10 - AOS sent/rcd; 04/13 NOA1; AOS 2 NBC

04/14 $1010 cashed; 04/19 NOA1

04/28 Biom.

06/16 EAD/AP

06/24 Infops; AP mail

06/28 EAD mail; travel 2 BKK; return 07/17

07/20/10 interview, 4d. b4 I-129F anniv. APPROVAL!*

08/02/10 GC

08/09/10 SSN

2012-05-16 Lifting Cond. - I-751 sent

2012-06-27 Biom,

2013-01-10 7 Mo, 2 Wks. & 5 days - 10 Yr. PR Card (no interview)

*2013-04-22 Apply for citizenship (if she desires at that time) 90 days prior to 3yr anniversary of P. Residence

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: France
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You'll find that on the flip side of the I-94 entry ticket, opposite your K-1 visa in the passport.

So it would be the "Admission number"?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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My A# is on the visa. The admission number on I94 is not the A# On your visa, below where it says To marry a US citizen, should be your A#

The very first place your A# shows up is on your I-129F NOA2. It will probably also be on the K-1 visa itself, down in the notes field. It's a 9 digit number of the form A###-###-###.

DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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The very first place your A# shows up is on your I-129F NOA2. It will probably also be on the K-1 visa itself, down in the notes field. It's a 9 digit number of the form A###-###-###.

The border officer at the PoE also hand-wrote my A# on the back of my I-94. That might be your "Admission number" but it's hard to tell. Depends too much on the individual border officer.

DON'T PANIC

"It says wonderful things about the two countries [Canada and the US] that neither one feels itself being inundated by each other's immigrants."

-Douglas Coupland

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