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AOS on ESTA
2:52 pm July 3, 2021

Shockboxx

Shockboxx

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Hi all,

Was searching this forum all day to find something similar to my situation but failed. Trying to make this short.

Back in June 2018 I entered the US with my ESTA to see my GF for 5 weeks (been together long-distance for 18 months by that time). We decided to get married at the end of my trip and 3 days after that I left the United States as I was still bound to the German military and had to get back to work.

We hadn t decided yet if we would move to Germany or settle in the US. But we decided to create our own Homebase and rent a place. So whenever my work would let me, I came over to the US to see my now wife, helped her signing the lease (we are both on it) and moved in. We have been living this life for three years now, with us traveling back and forth whenever we could.

At some point (14 months before my contract with the military ended) she told me that she doesn t want to relocate to Germany as she is not ready to give up her work/family/friends etc. which I totally understand and I didn t really care where to start over after my discharge.

My wife is a US-Citizen so she filed a I-130 petition in April 2020 for the consular processing. It got approved and forwarded to NVC some time later in 2020. We got our logins and I started gathering the documents. At some point (early 2021) we noticed that our Visa Class is categorized as F21 instead of CR-1/IR-1.

We emailed NVC several times but no answer on that (by July 2021).

And now (entered the US in June and my flight to my home country is August 5th)

that I am back home for our three-year-anniversary she is telling me to file for AOS as

we had a pretty tough discussion about I don t want to wait any longer to have my husband over here and I have been waiting for three years . I refuse to do so because I want to do it the right way, but I am willed to give in for the sake of this marriage without putting everything in jeopardy. Just trying to get some more information as the majority in this Forum is getting married with ESTA/VWP and do AOS after that.

Citizenpath says it is possible to switch from consular to AOS in their FAQs at the bottom.

https://citizenpath.com/adjustment-status-vs-consular-processing/

(please edit if I am not supposed to post links)

The mind-boggling thing is the mentioned 90-day rule. Does it affect me as we have been married for three years now? Some say it does, some say it doesn t. Some say there is no 90 day rule, some say there is.
Should I go and look for a immigration lawyer in my case?

Maybe some of you know more and advice would be appreciated.

Thank you



 
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AOS or Consular Processing
4:32 pm July 2, 2021

rowingdan

Rowingdan

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Hi all,

My wife and I recently got married and we are standing before a major decision. Should we do the green card process in the U.S. (AOS) or my home country Germany (consular processing).

Even though we would prefer AOS, the issue we have with AOS is the long waiting time for the work permit (I-765).

I am currently in the U.S. on a J-1 without work authorization and my personal funds are coming to an end very soon. My wife wouldn t be able to financially sustain both of us because she pays a lot for student loans. So we cannot wait 5-7 months until I would potentially receive the work permit.

If we move to Germany while waiting for the green card, I would be able to work and financially maintain both of us. However, we are not pleased with the long wait times for consular processing either (up to 2 years). Our goal is to live in the U.S. together, not Germany.

Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?



 
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Changing Banks during AOS
4:25 pm June 28, 2021

Jöla

Jöla

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My wife has listed her assets in her savings account with Bank A in the I-864 for my AOS. We view them as supplemental as she earns more than the required amount to qualify as a sponsor, but figured it would make her case stronger and included proof of those assets (account statement issued by the bank).

Now that we're married, we would like to restructure our finances, and move our savings from Bank A to Bank B (which offers higher interest, and is our joint bank account). Do you think we should hold off on that transfer until my AOS is approved?



 
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Approved during AOS interview but status says case must be reviewed
2:30 am June 22, 2021

MelOe

MelOe

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Hi all,

we had our AOS interview from my K1 visa two weeks ago, and it went pretty well. At the end the officer told me he would just have to verify that my medical was less than one year old at the time of filing (which I know it was) and then he would approve me.

Since that interview my status on the USCIS website has been sitting at "Interview was completed and my case must be reviewed". At first I thought it would change to approved as soon as the officer verified the date of my medical. After a few days I figured maybe there is no in between status from this one until card was issued, which it would surely change to within a few days. Now that almost two weeks have passed I'm starting to worry if something went wrong. Am I just overreacting? Is this the normal status before being issed a GC, and how long does it usually take to get a GC these days? My employment authorization document will expire in August, so if this status means that they really are doing some further review of my case I think I need to file for an extension soon so I don't have to quit my job. It never ends lol

I would appreciate you guys' experience with this status, is it routine or am I in some kind of post interview review process? Any idea at what point I can expect to hear something?

Thank you for your advice!



 
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Name too long for USCIS - what now?
6:46 pm June 17, 2021

Jöla

Jöla

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I have searched the forums and a few people have posted about similar issues, however my situation is slightly different so I wanted to hear what other users would advise.

In Germany, middle names are legally all first names, which is why I have 3 first names and one last name. The three first names come out to 19 characters with spaces, like so: ABCDE EFGHIJ KLMNOP

It seems USCIS can only process 18 characters for the first name field. So on my hardcopy NOA, the very last letter of my 3rd first name is missing (the "P" in the example above, so the name stated reads: ABCDE EFGHIJ KLMNO).

This has already confused the DMV as it is the only place my name is written with that letter missing. My passport, my visa, my SS card, everything shows my name correctly but this newest letter from USCIS. I am worried that USCIS will actually do the same for my Green Card and other documents in the future.

Should I call them or file an e-request for a typographical error?

Should I try to change the 3rd first name into my middle name?

Other options?

Thanks for any advice on this!



 
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