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I need some advice, I came in u.s with k1 Visa and k2. My husband and I got married 2 years ago. he is born U.S. citizen. My Visa already expired and passport. I'm about to file for my AOS this month is that gonna be an issue? I know I can renew my passport but that's gonna take a month and I want file my AOS asap. Is anybody got denied because of expired passport?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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11 minutes ago, Jm Raleigh said:

I need some advice, I came in u.s with k1 Visa and k2. My husband and I got married 2 years ago. he is born U.S. citizen. My Visa already expired and passport. I'm about to file for my AOS this month is that gonna be an issue? I know I can renew my passport but that's gonna take a month and I want file my AOS asap. Is anybody got denied because of expired passport?

Nope 

YMMV

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40 minutes ago, Jm Raleigh said:

I need some advice, I came in u.s with k1 Visa and k2. My husband and I got married 2 years ago. he is born U.S. citizen. My Visa already expired and passport. I'm about to file for my AOS this month is that gonna be an issue? I know I can renew my passport but that's gonna take a month and I want file my AOS asap. Is anybody got denied because of expired passport?

Do file ASAP.  You're long out of status.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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1 hour ago, Jm Raleigh said:

I need some advice, I came in u.s with k1 Visa and k2. My husband and I got married 2 years ago. he is born U.S. citizen. My Visa already expired and passport. I'm about to file for my AOS this month is that gonna be an issue? I know I can renew my passport but that's gonna take a month and I want file my AOS asap. Is anybody got denied because of expired passport?

I would suggest that with you living in Fort Worth, without a valid passport, a likely expired I-94 (generally expires 90 days after POE arrival), and you have yet to file AOS, you should stick pretty close to the house, to avoid getting detained by the CBP or ICE.  Due to the prez recent executive order of "enhanced immigration enforcement" by CBP and ICE; and the known CBP mobile checkpoints and increased CBP/ICE activity in the southern border regions, you may want to lay low, since you are currently out of status. If you are detained, it could seriously ruin your day. File your AOS quickly or possible suffer the consequences.

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Edited by Pitaya

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 minutes ago, Jm Raleigh said:

Do I need to renew my passport first?

Nope.   Passport is a travel document, validity of which has no influence on AOS 

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

 
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