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Hi everyone I'm doing change of status and I'm so confused they are asking credit records and I don't have how to run one here in USA when I don't even have a social security number anybody did it all ready??? I thanks

 

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When they added the I-944 requirement, they did so for all AOS applicants, even though it would have been much more logical to exclude marriage-based AOS applicants (who obviously are relying on their spouse to support them), or at least applicants adjusting from K visas (who have not been in the US long enough to build any US credit history, barring extraordinary circumstances).

 

If you can show you can't get a credit record because you don't have one, that's sufficient. I don't remember what the process is for this (we were done before the I-944 requirement came in).

K-1                             AOS                            
NOA1 Notice Date: 2018-05-31    NOA1 Notice Date: 2019-04-11   
NOA2 Date: 2018-11-16           Biometrics Date: 2019-05-10    
Arrived at NVC:  2018-12-03     EAD/AP In Hand: 2019-09-16     
Arrived in Moscow: 2018-12-28   GC Interview Date: 2019-09-25      
Interview date: 2019-02-14      GC In Hand: 2019-10-02
Visa issued: 2019-02-28
POE: 2019-03-11
Wedding: 2019-03-14

ROC                             Naturalization
NOA1 Notice Date: 2021-07-16    Applied Online: 2022-07-09 (biometrics waived)
Approval Date: 2022-04-06       Interview was Scheduled: 2023-01-06
10-year GC In Hand: 2022-04-14  Interview date: 2023-02-13 (passed)
                            	Oath: 2023-02-13

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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39 minutes ago, DaveAndAnastasia said:

When they added the I-944 requirement, they did so for all AOS applicants, even though it would have been much more logical to exclude marriage-based AOS applicants (who obviously are relying on their spouse to support them), or at least applicants adjusting from K visas (who have not been in the US long enough to build any US credit history, barring extraordinary circumstances).

 

If you can show you can't get a credit record because you don't have one, that's sufficient. I don't remember what the process is for this (we were done before the I-944 requirement came in)

I totally understand your point me and my husband are going crazy with all the things they ask with the new form, make no sense for k1 to do it, I don't know how to prove I can't have a credit score here and all the evidence they ask about your skills, even all your school diplomas I'm in USA and I have no way of getting my school diploma or even my college history bcs I freeze college when I move there, the ask evidence of all your value things and all your debs I'm going nuts here 

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37 minutes ago, Jennifer & Jared said:

I totally understand your point me and my husband are going crazy with all the things they ask with the new form, make no sense for k1 to do it, I don't know how to prove I can't have a credit score here and all the evidence they ask about your skills, even all your school diplomas I'm in USA and I have no way of getting my school diploma or even my college history bcs I freeze college when I move there, the ask evidence of all your value things and all your debs I'm going nuts here 

The guide for AOS here in the forum, includes an example of letter to explain why you don't have a credit score. 

Here's the link https://www.visajourney.com/examples/I-944-credit-score-explanation.docx

 

Regarding diplomas, degrees or certifications, if the evidence is unavailable, as per the I-944 instructions, you should provide an explanation and, if possible, evidence of unavailability such as a letter from the issuing institution.

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