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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline

I know we have 90 days to get married on a K-1 Visa...is that 90 days to get married or 90 days to have all of the paperwork (including marriage license) filed. We were told by the Clerk's office that it will take up to 3 weeks to get a certified copy of the marriage license once we are married, so we are worried that we will be married iwthin the 90 days but may not have the paperwork back. Please let me know if you have any information on this. That would mean we would only have about 70 days from the time he entered the country to get married. Thank you for your help

May 2, 2006- Sent I-129F to Nebraska

May 5, 2006-NOA1

June 1, 2006-Transferred to CSC

June 14, 2006-Received letter confirming transfer

June 15, 2006-Touch!

June 16, 2006-Touch!

June 17, 2006-Touch!

June 30, 2006-Received RFE!

June 30, 2006-mailed RFE to CSC (overnight)

July 3, 2006-Touch!

July 4, 2006-Touch!

July 5, 2006-CSC received RFE

July 6, 2006-Received email confirming CSC received RFE

July 27, 2006-Touch!

July 31, 2006-Approval!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (SOOOOOOOO EXCITED)

August 1, 2006- Email stating we had been approved!

August 1, 2006- worried about what comes next!

August 7, 2006-package sent to NVC

August 8-17-package was received by NVC, processed, and sent to London Embassy

August 17, 2006-Rich received packet 3 from the Embassy in London

August 22, 2006-Rich mails packet 3 back to London Embassy

August 31, 2006-Rich has his medical

September 21, 2006- I received an email from the Consulate with the Interview date

September 23, 2006- Rich received Packet 4

October 18, 2006- Interview! Approved!!!!!!!!!!!

October 20, 2006- Recieved visa in the mail

May 04, 2007-Sent AOS and EAD packets

May 09, 2007-NOA1

June 01, 2007-Biometrics appt.

June 12, 2007-AOS transferred to California

July 16, 2007-Touch (AOS)

July 17, 2007-Tourch (AOS)

July 18, 2007-EAD approved!!!!!!!!

July 27, 2007-EAD arrives in mail

September 05, 2007-Green card arrives in mail

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Its 90 days to get married. You can file AOS outside of that 90 day window no problem, but you must get married within the 90 day window, or else you'll have to file an I-130 I believe.

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Filed: Timeline

We got married about a month after my husband got here from England and our marriage certificate came about 3 weeks later and we still had plenty of time to get all of the forms in. I would have them all filled out and ready to go just waiting for the marriage certificate. That's what we did and it worked out well :)

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We got married about a month after my husband got here from England and our marriage certificate came about 3 weeks later and we still had plenty of time to get all of the forms in. I would have them all filled out and ready to go just waiting for the marriage certificate. That's what we did and it worked out well :)

Yes, but you don't need to rush to get in before 90 days. Just get them in as quickly as you can.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
Timeline

We waited and filed nearly a month after my wife's I-94 expired and we were approved with no problems.

STL_HCMC

K1 Timeline

12/27/2005...I-129F Sent (Nebraska Service Center)

07/19/2006...Visa Approved

AOS Timeline

01/23/2007...AOS Sent

03/08/2007...AOS Approved

Removing Conditions

01/12/2009...I-751 Sent

06/10/2009...I-751 Approved

Naturalization

03/27/2010...N-400 Sent

11/21/2011...Approval

12/09/2011...Oath Ceremony

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I didn't want to wait forever on my marriage certificate to come through so I took it back to them myself and they made a copy for me there.

I know that can't happen everywhere but for where it can, its a help.

That said, I didn't get my paper work sent off till this week and my I-94 expired yesterday :lol:

K-1 visa issued: 12/15/2006

107 days from mailing AOS package to receiving green card! Received 6/27/07 dated 6/20/07

Removing conditions:

mailed 5/22/2009

Recieved at CSC 5/23/2009

Check cashed 5/27/09

NOA date 5/26/09 - still not received

I-551 stamp in passport 6/19/09

Biometrics notice date 6/16/09

Biometrics received 6/20/09

Biometrics apt date 7/9/09

Biometrics cancellation notice 6/27/09

Biometrics apt notice date 6/26 recieved 7/7

Biometrics apt 7/22/09

Touch 7/22/09

Finally able to see online info 7/22/09

Card production email 8/19/09 date ordered 8/18

Recieved approval letter in mail 8/19/09 date 8/13!

Touch 8/19

Email stating approval notice sent 8/24/09

Green card in hand!! 8/24/09

Husband joined army and moved from San Diego to Ft. Benning GA! 8/30/11

Filed N400 based on 5 years of residency 9/12/12

Recieved email notifcation recieved package 9/19/12

Biometrics 10/22/12

Early Biometrics 10/04/12

In line for interview 10/8/12 for 8 days

Interview 11/20/12 PASSED!

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In theory you have to both marry and file for AOS within 90 days. However, I have never heard of anyone having problems because of sending the AOS papers late. So, don't worry about it.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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In theory you have to both marry and file for AOS within 90 days. However, I have never heard of anyone having problems because of sending the AOS papers late. So, don't worry about it.

Not true. The actual language states you must "apply promptly" after you get married. Nowhere does it say the forms must be submitted within 90 days. Only that you must marry within 90 days and apply promptly thereafter. The word "promtly" is vague, but it certainly does not mean you "have to both marry and file for AOS within 90 days."

Cheers.

"Head high, shoulders back, purpose firm, and never slack!" ~Hetty King, Road to Avonlea (yes I am a Canadian-loving fool! Hahaha!) .png
5/23/03: Justin arrives to visit me in IA from SK.
6/7/03: We got married!
8/23/03: Filed I-130 from SK
8/25/03: Phoned border guards & asked if J could escort me back to IA, yes.
8/26/03: Arrive in IA
8/27/03: Went to USCIS local office to ask if J could stay in the US and file papers, yes
2004: I-130 approved!
6/05: Filed AOS/EAD
7/2/05: Rec'd receipt for I-485
8/05: Rec'd RFE for Biometrics
9/9/05: Rec'd RFE for medical
12/2/06: EAD APPROVED!
12/5/06: EAD card rec'd
1/15/06: AOS interview date for 4/11/06 at 11:00 a.m.
4/11/06: APPROVED!!!!!! NO MORE USCIS FOR 10 YEARS!!! WOOHOO!!! 2016...seems more like a page # than a year. Haha.

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In theory you have to both marry and file for AOS within 90 days. However, I have never heard of anyone having problems because of sending the AOS papers late. So, don't worry about it.

Not true. The actual language states you must "apply promptly" after you get married. Nowhere does it say the forms must be submitted within 90 days. Only that you must marry within 90 days and apply promptly thereafter. The word "promtly" is vague, but it certainly does not mean you "have to both marry and file for AOS within 90 days."

Cheers.

Here we go again :) If you do not apply withing 90 days, you are out of status, and illegally in the US. Sure, it will be forgiven when you apply for AOS, but the fact remains.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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What are the consequences of being "out of status" if the intended immigrant is married to a US citizen and intends to file the paperwork and will file the paperwork, just not within 90 days? Say within....100 days?

I know what you're saying. ;-) I just wonder...

"Head high, shoulders back, purpose firm, and never slack!" ~Hetty King, Road to Avonlea (yes I am a Canadian-loving fool! Hahaha!) .png
5/23/03: Justin arrives to visit me in IA from SK.
6/7/03: We got married!
8/23/03: Filed I-130 from SK
8/25/03: Phoned border guards & asked if J could escort me back to IA, yes.
8/26/03: Arrive in IA
8/27/03: Went to USCIS local office to ask if J could stay in the US and file papers, yes
2004: I-130 approved!
6/05: Filed AOS/EAD
7/2/05: Rec'd receipt for I-485
8/05: Rec'd RFE for Biometrics
9/9/05: Rec'd RFE for medical
12/2/06: EAD APPROVED!
12/5/06: EAD card rec'd
1/15/06: AOS interview date for 4/11/06 at 11:00 a.m.
4/11/06: APPROVED!!!!!! NO MORE USCIS FOR 10 YEARS!!! WOOHOO!!! 2016...seems more like a page # than a year. Haha.

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Here we go again :) If you do not apply withing 90 days, you are out of status, and illegally in the US. Sure, it will be forgiven when you apply for AOS, but the fact remains.

Actually its not that clear if you are out of status if you have fulfilled the requirements of the K-1 (i.e. getting married within 90 days).

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What are the consequences of being "out of status" if the intended immigrant is married to a US citizen and intends to file the paperwork and will file the paperwork, just not within 90 days? Say within....100 days?

As far as I know, there are no consequences. It's a technicality.

Of course, if someone thinks that marrying within 90 days alone makes him/her legal, and never applies for AOS, (s)he can expect problems down the road...

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
What are the consequences of being "out of status" if the intended immigrant is married to a US citizen and intends to file the paperwork and will file the paperwork, just not within 90 days? Say within....100 days?

As far as I know, there are no consequences. It's a technicality.

Of course, if someone thinks that marrying within 90 days alone makes him/her legal, and never applies for AOS, (s)he can expect problems down the road...

Oh yes, this is very true. And I feel sorry for anyone who is that ignorant. Although I do not doubt that they are out there. When my husband and I first started this process, we were way stupid about it and had no one to help us. Yikes.

We're okay, though. :)

"Head high, shoulders back, purpose firm, and never slack!" ~Hetty King, Road to Avonlea (yes I am a Canadian-loving fool! Hahaha!) .png
5/23/03: Justin arrives to visit me in IA from SK.
6/7/03: We got married!
8/23/03: Filed I-130 from SK
8/25/03: Phoned border guards & asked if J could escort me back to IA, yes.
8/26/03: Arrive in IA
8/27/03: Went to USCIS local office to ask if J could stay in the US and file papers, yes
2004: I-130 approved!
6/05: Filed AOS/EAD
7/2/05: Rec'd receipt for I-485
8/05: Rec'd RFE for Biometrics
9/9/05: Rec'd RFE for medical
12/2/06: EAD APPROVED!
12/5/06: EAD card rec'd
1/15/06: AOS interview date for 4/11/06 at 11:00 a.m.
4/11/06: APPROVED!!!!!! NO MORE USCIS FOR 10 YEARS!!! WOOHOO!!! 2016...seems more like a page # than a year. Haha.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

I didn't actually file for AOS untill a couple days after my I-94 ( and my childrens ) expired .. I talked to someone @ the 1-800 " missinformation " line and they basicly said .... all we can tell you is that you should file as soon as possible .. i was put on hold while the man i was asking went to ask someone else ! He came back and said the same thing .. there is no answer to your question ! He did say though i should file for my AOS ASAP, but the kids could wait ?!?! I didn't ask him to elaborate on that because i planned to send all three I-485's regardless .. It's totally a grey area as far as i understand and i have read posts that many VJ'rs have waited a year or more to file for AOS after the I-94 expires and had no problems.

~My AOS (K1)

Jan 19/07 NOA1

Feb 05/07 Transfered to CSC

Feb 08/07 Biometrics

Mar 30/07 Welcome notice sent

April 10/07 Card production ordered

April 13/07 Approval notice sent

April 16/07 Green card in hand

~My Sons AOS (K2) Age 11

Jan 19/07 NOA1

Feb 05/07 Transfered to CSC

Feb 08/07 Biometrics

Mar 30/07 Welcome notice sent

April 10/07 Card production ordered

April 13/07 Approval notice sent

April 16/07 Green card in hand

~My Daughters AOS (K2) Age 9

Jan 19/07 NOA1

Feb 07/07 RFE Snail mail

Feb 08/07 Biometrics

Feb 14/07 sent back RFE ~ Feb 21/07 email resp. RFE

Feb 29/07 Transfered to CSC !!

April 03/07 Card production ordered

April 04/07 Welcome notice sent

April 07/07 Welcome notice & Green card arrived

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Filed: Timeline

dr_lha,

The CBP agent at a US POE will make it crystal clear if a K1 who married within 90 days has not filed for adjustment within 180 days of of the expiration of the I-94, has left the USA for a trip abroad, and requests to re-enter. (Advance parole or not.)

"See you in 3 years." (or 10, as the case may be)

Yodrak

Here we go again If you do not apply withing 90 days, you are out of status, and illegally in the US. Sure, it will be forgiven when you apply for AOS, but the fact remains.

Actually its not that clear if you are out of status if you have fulfilled the requirements of the K-1 (i.e. getting married within 90 days).

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