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hi everyone,

I am already here in the US on a k1 visa , got married within the 90 day period , but unfortunately will file for my aos after my visa expires which is on May 6th. I would like to ask if anyone knows about applying for the travel permit. Can I still apply for it or not anymore? ( my I-94 expires on the 6th). We are filing the aos, ead and ap after the visa expires because we tried to save money for the filing fee because my husband is applying for both me and my k2 and it is indeed costs a lot.

Thank you so much! I appreciate anyone who will enlighten me about this! :)

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hi everyone,

I am already here in the US on a k1 visa , got married within the 90 day period , but unfortunately will file for my aos after my visa expires which is on May 6th. I would like to ask if anyone knows about applying for the travel permit. Can I still apply for it or not anymore? ( my I-94 expires on the 6th). We are filing the aos, ead and ap after the visa expires because we tried to save money for the filing fee because my husband is applying for both me and my k2 and it is indeed costs a lot.

Thank you so much! I appreciate anyone who will enlighten me about this! :)

Your visa expired when you cleared POE... it is kaput, done, over with. ;) The I-94 is the document for legal status once you entered the USA, and it expires in 90 days from the date you cleared POE, until you file AOS you are out of status.

It is not an issue to file AOS after the 90 days. You file the I-131 AP (Advance Parole, travel card) free when you file your I-485 to adjust status, you should have your AP card in 2-4 months after filing. :)

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Your visa expired when you cleared POE... it is kaput, done, over with. ;) The I-94 is the document for legal status once you entered the USA, and it expires in 90 days from the date you cleared POE, until you file AOS you are out of status.

It is not an issue to file AOS after the 90 days. You file the I-131 AP (Advance Parole, travel card) free when you file your I-485 to adjust status, you should have your AP card in 2-4 months after filing. :)

Thanks Hank, I have read somewhere that I cannot apply for the AP once my i-94 expires that's why I am confused. AOS and work permit is fine I know I can still file even the i-94 expires, but I am confused with the AP..

Again thank you!

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Thanks Hank, I have read somewhere that I cannot apply for the AP once my i-94 expires that's why I am confused. AOS and work permit is fine I know I can still file even the i-94 expires, but I am confused with the AP..

Again thank you!

Totally not true. The I-94 being expired means nothing in regards to filing the I-131 when you file your I-485. All is good! :thumbs:

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Plus I have a question, I am filing also AOS for my K2, I should separate filing AOS for her right? how about Work permit (ead), can I file for her even if she is only 10 y/o? bec when i tried to apply ssn for her , the guy from ss office said she needs to have the ead first to apply for ssn. what's confusing is she is only 10..

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Plus I have a question, I am filing also AOS for my K2, I should separate filing AOS for her right? how about Work permit (ead), can I file for her even if she is only 10 y/o? bec when i tried to apply ssn for her , the guy from ss office said she needs to have the ead first to apply for ssn. what's confusing is she is only 10..

You can not file EAD for a child. No reason to either. You child will have to wait until the green card arrives to complete things.

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You can not file EAD for a child. No reason to either. You child will have to wait until the green card arrives to complete things.

OK GOT IT THAnk YOU SO MUCH HANK.. FOR MY K2, I KNOW THAT I NEED TO FILE A SEPARATE FORM I-485 AND I-131 FOR HER. QUESTION WITH I-864, IS IT JUST THE SAME DUPLICATE I-864 THAT MY HUSBAND FILLED OUT TO SUBMIT FOR HER FILE?

AGAIN , THANK YOU VERY MUCH HANK! :)

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OK GOT IT THAnk YOU SO MUCH HANK.. FOR MY K2, I KNOW THAT I NEED TO FILE A SEPARATE FORM I-485 AND I-131 FOR HER. QUESTION WITH I-864, IS IT JUST THE SAME DUPLICATE I-864 THAT MY HUSBAND FILLED OUT TO SUBMIT FOR HER FILE?

AGAIN , THANK YOU VERY MUCH HANK! :)

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