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Sorry guys I have another question. On the I-485, before signing, there's a paragraph that says "I understand and acknowledge that, under section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as an alien who has been or will be in the Unites States for more than 30 days, I am required to register with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)."

How do I "register", and do I need to? If I submit all my papers before the 30 day mark, would it count as registering? Thanks!

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Sorry guys I have another question. On the I-485, before signing, there's a paragraph that says "I understand and acknowledge that, under section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as an alien who has been or will be in the Unites States for more than 30 days, I am required to register with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)."

How do I "register", and do I need to? If I submit all my papers before the 30 day mark, would it count as registering? Thanks!

Becoming a permanent resident is technically called "registering" as a permanent resident. When AOS is approved (or if you enter the US on an immigrant visa for people who do consular processing), they will "register" you for permanent residency (which is just a complicated way of saying you became a permanent resident). There is nothing you do.

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Hi guys, for the I-864A, should my father-in-law (the household member) provide:

-a photocopy of his passport to establish citizenship + age

-my husband's birth certificate to establish father-son relationship

-his tax returns to show income and address, which confirms that he and my husband/the sponsor are living in the same house (I'm actually not sure the address is on the tax forms but if it's not, we'll find something else as proof of address)

Is that enough evidence? Or would he also need to show a letter of employment or something else? Thanks again for all your help!!!

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