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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Montenegro
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Now that our AOS has been approved and my husband has his GC, what can I keep in mind over the next year and a half or so to be ready for when he will remove his conditions?

Is there anything I should be aware of such as having both our names on bank accounts, etc?

** Also, does he have to reapply for his employment card, even though he has the GC?

Thanks!

Edited by ADO<3MINKA

I-129F Sent 07-29-2011

NOA1 08-04-2011

RFE 01-20-2012

RFE Sent Reply 02-24-2012

RFE Review 02-27-2012

NOA2 APPROVED 02-29-2012

NOA2 Hardcopy 03-05-2012

NVC Recieved 03-06-2012

NVC Sent 03-07-2012

Embassy Recieved 03-13-2012

Packet 3 Received 03-26-2012

Packet 3 Sent 03-28-2012

Packet 4 Received 04-02-2012

Interview Date 04-26-2012

K1 Visa Received 04-27-2012

POE Chicago 05-05-2012

[AOS Process]

Marriage 05-25-2012

AOS/EAD sent 06-12-2012

Case transfer CSC 07-03-2012

Biometrics 07-10-2012

EAD recieved 09-22-2012

GC Approved 04-09-2013

GC in hand!!!!!!! 04-13-2013

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline
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Yes, start with joint bank accounts, insurance policies - car, health etc, joint utility bills (you can add his name), anything that down the road will back your relationship as a married couple. Keep the family gatherings pictures, trips together - tickets and so forth. It is a good idea to start a ROC (Removal of Conditions) folder, where you can keep your stuff related to his process.

Meanwhile, enjoy life and be happy :)

P.S. No need to reapply for EAD - the GC is the ultimate proof that he is in the US legally and has permission to work.

Edited by Precious

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Naturalization approved: 04-02-2013

Oath ceremony: 04-24-2013

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Look at the ROC Guide in the GUIDES section for information and more details:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

Check out the ROC date calculator at the bottom of my signature block.

Enjoy the respite from USCIS! :thumbs:

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

 
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