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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone! 

 

I am working on the I-485 form and I have a few questions about it as I am submitting a AOS with a B2 Visa 

 

Page 1: A-Number --- I do not have one yet and from my researches, I understand that I wont have one until I am officially seen as an immigrant in the country. Is my understanding correct? If so, should I leave the sections which ask from a A-Number blank?

Page 2, Part 1, Item number 11: USCIS Online Account Number --- I do not have one, so my understanding is that I should leave it blank, correct?

Page 2, Part 1, Item number 22a: Recent Immigration History --- The PDF wont let me write my admission status. In that case, is it ok if I just write it with normal ink once I print the forms?

Page 3, Part 2: Application Type or Filling Category --- I do not have a I-797 yet and from my researches, I understood that I will only have one once my status change for an immigrant, then I will get a NOA-1 and NOA-2. Is my understanding correct?

Page 4, Part 2, Item Numbers 3 and 4 --- Since I am not officially an immigrant yet, I should leave these blank, correct?

 

I believe that's about it. 

 

Thank you very much for the help and support ^_^

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Paraguay
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1- I'd suggest that you to just put N/A where thing don't apply to you, included A-Number as well as SSN

2- Fill it with N/A

3- Yes, you can use a black pen to type it after you print it as long as it well written.

4- it depends on what basis you are adjusting your status (for example Marriage to a US citizen), so it will depend on that.

5- Fill with N/A

 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Bahamas
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On 5/17/2018 at 3:56 PM, Aquila Piacentini said:

Hello everyone! 

 

I am working on the I-485 form and I have a few questions about it as I am submitting a AOS with a B2 Visa 

 

Page 1: A-Number --- I do not have one yet and from my researches, I understand that I wont have one until I am officially seen as an immigrant in the country. Is my understanding correct? If so, should I leave the sections which ask from a A-Number blank?

Page 2, Part 1, Item number 11: USCIS Online Account Number --- I do not have one, so my understanding is that I should leave it blank, correct?

Page 2, Part 1, Item number 22a: Recent Immigration History --- The PDF wont let me write my admission status. In that case, is it ok if I just write it with normal ink once I print the forms?

Page 3, Part 2: Application Type or Filling Category --- I do not have a I-797 yet and from my researches, I understood that I will only have one once my status change for an immigrant, then I will get a NOA-1 and NOA-2. Is my understanding correct?

Page 4, Part 2, Item Numbers 3 and 4 --- Since I am not officially an immigrant yet, I should leave these blank, correct?

 

I believe that's about it. 

 

Thank you very much for the help and support ^_^

 

Have you already filed a i130? 

 

 

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