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Finally sending aos packet in the morning,  got held up because we had to search high and low for a co sponsor since the ones we had lined up weren't going to work out.  So stressful! Anyways,  I just wanted to know a few things

 

1) I'm using western union money orders,  I've read in other topics these are ok but the ones I have only ask for my address and signature,  not full name.  This should be fine right? Also where in order of the forms do I attatch them? Do I put them in an envelope or just attach them to the i485? I put the cover later,  then the pages basically explaining every I'm sending,  then the i485 comes next.  Should I attatch the money orders to the pages explaining what's in the  packet? Do they pay attention to these things?

 

2) is there any specific thing we need to put on the return address on the envelope? I heard somewhere that you include the a-number next to the applicants name on the envelope.  

 

3) I filled all the forms out by hand since I don't have a printer I had a friend of mine print them out for me.  I heard people say not to leave any blanks but so many pages give the option to skip to another section.  Do I still put something in the boxes I'm supposed to skip past?

 

 

4) not trying to think negative, but if for any reason the aos is denied are we allowed to try again or what happens? I have a good feeling about all of this but I'm so nervous I just hope I didn't make any mistakes

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Bulgaria
Timeline

You can put N/A instead of leaving them blank if you want.

I actually left a lot of mine blank and it hasn't been an issue so far.

05/24/2017 Entered the US on a J1 visa

10/10/2017 We got married!

10/27/2017 AOS Package sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox

10/30/2017 Package delivered 

10/31/2017 Priority Date

11/07/2017 Received email and text notifications about all 4 forms

11/14/2017 Received hard copies of all 4 NOAs

11/21/2017 Received biometrics appointment notice scheduled for 11/29

12/15/2017 Interview notice - interview is scheduled for January 19th! Holy #$%^ that's less than 3 months from PD!

01/02/2018 EAD + AP approved

01/16/2018 Combo card delivered

01/19/2018 Interview - recommended for approval

01/22/2018 New card is being produced :dance:

 

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1. I have no advice to give you about WU money order...but put the payment at the very front of your package and include in your cover letter what the payment is for.

2. I just put my name and address on the return address of the envelope, no A-number. Depends on you if you want to include it.

3. I think you should fill out the I-864 on the computer because the PDF will generate a unique barcode depending on the answers you put in the boxes.

As the instruction on the forms say, all items that need an answer but is not applicable to you, put "N/A" or ("NA") or "0" for numerical fields. Items where you do not need to answer (those items that say..."if you answered yes on item ##, answer the following items ##") etc.

4.  Yes you can send in another application but you will also have to pay the fees again.

 

So to be sure of everything and avoid delays (avoid getting an RFIE)

- double, triple, quadruple check all items and missed fields.

- double check all mailing addresses you wrote on the forms

- double check amount (numerical and in words)

- send in all required tax return transcripts of your petitioner, or joint sponsor (if applicable)

- include a lot of evidence (paystubs, bank account details, joint accounts, pictures, and other evidences that supports your application).

 

Good luck!

Edited by audacieux89

-=ROC & Naturalization Timeline=-

January 25, 2021 - ROC application received

January 22, 2022 - Case transferred

January 16, 2022 - Naturalization application received

April 7, 2023 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

April 20, 2023 - Oath Ceremony scheduled

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