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Form I-485/Form I-864: Filling Out Assets and Liabilities
4:53 am August 3, 2024

Howy



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Hello :). I'm a Filipino spouse who recently got married and we're hoping to get some guidance regarding a portion of Form I-485.

On the public charge question on item number 61, I answered "Yes," but now I'm required to state more information, specifically assets and liabilities. We are seeing to provide the values of my husband's assets on Form I-485 and not Form I-864, but we are wondering:

- Will refusing to declare assets on Form I-864 after providing the values on Form I-485 be a problem or cause an RFE in some magical way?

- Will we be required to provide additional evidence of my husband's assets (mainly savings) even though it's not on Form I-864?

- Will we need to provide additional evidence for providing the values of the household liabilities as well?

Appreciate the help. We're hoping to file in about a week. Thanks!



 
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Arrested But Not Charged Question
12:46 am August 3, 2024

Jason and May



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My wife was arrested for an expired resident card while working in Amman, Jordan. She was not charged with a crime. There was no court action. She did have to stay in jail until she paid her resident card up to date or left the country. She decided to go back to her country.

We obtained her No Criminal Record Certificate. We were unsuccessful in obtaining any reports associated with the incident. She is DQ and received her interview letter.

Will the IO require additional records at the interview, or is the NCRC sufficient?

Any thoughts, experiences, or advice is welcome.

TIA



 
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K2 AOS timeline
10:37 pm August 2, 2024

GinoNiña

GinoNiña

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It was June 26, 2024 when USCIS cashed out my cashier check for my K2 aos application for $1440. As of today, still waiting on noa letter in the mail. My stepson is 16 yrs old.

Is this a normal waiting time for K2?



 
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Complicated case/ Tier 2 officer recommended to apply I-751 Removal of conditions
6:51 pm August 2, 2024

emcios

Emcios

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Hi. My case is quite complicated. I need an advice from anyone who knows what course of action I and my husband should take the best.


here's my timeline:

my husband petitioned me through K1 visa. I got here in the US on January 2019. We got married on January 12 in Mississippi, but we moved right after the wedding in California. We applied AOS twice. The first application was failed but that's another long story. Fast forward of September 2019 we submitted my 2nd AOS application, with a co-sponsor this time. November 2019, we received RFE, we sent them all the needed documents and waited. While we're waiting we were residing in Sacramento,CA until 2020. We never received anything from USCIS around those times. I always make sure I updated them when we moved to a new address. Fast forward, on March of 2021 we have to moved to a different state in Mississippi due to financial issues living in CA. We stayed at my husband's grandparents (fyi-his grandpa co-sponsor me on my application) we stayed there for about 7 months. During our 7 months stay there on June 2021 I received a mail from USCIS, an interview date and location where. I got interviewed by a consular officer in New Orleans and then on June 17 2021 my interview was completed (based on my USCIS account timeline). The interview went really well. August 4th of 2021 (on my notice of action) they approved my AOS.
We are married for over 2 yrs when I got approved. We were expecting to receive a 10 yrs greencard.

Very confused why my greencard is only 2 years, not only that but also another error my greencard is only valid for one year.
my greencard details:
CF1
- Card Expires: 08/04/22
- Resident since: 08/04/20


So That same month August 2021 we filed I-90 application form. But I got denied 26 months later.

On the mail, dated Oct 20,2023, denial letter of my I-90 application.

On the letter says,

"USCIS RECORDS SHOW THAT YOU WERE GRANTED CONDITIONAL PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS ON AUGUST 4TH 2020 THROUGH A QUALIFYING MARRIAGE TO A US CITIZEN OR LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENT. PLEASE ADVISE THAT INDIVIDUALS WERE GRANTED CONDITIONAL RESIDENT STATUS THROUGH MARRIAGE MUST FILE FORM I-751 PETITION TO REMOVE THE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE WITHIN THE 90 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE OF THEIR CONDITIONAL PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS, TO PETITION FOR THE REMOVAL OF THOSE CONDITIONS...."

This statement is wrong. Now, in the letter also mentioned about a motion to reopen or reconsider my case. Unfortunately, we failed to do that within the timeframe. I was very depressed, between this denial letter and losing my dad. Anyway


As of today, USCIS Tier 2 officer called me, it was more or less 10 mins call, but basically after explaining my case, I was put on hold for a few mins and then he said my greencard was approved on Aug. 4th 2020, and said I should apply for I-751 form removal of conditions and I'll include all the supporting documents or evidence, I said I was not approved on 2020, but I got approved on Aug 4th 2021 (I have the notice of action and all to proved that) He goes on saying I should apply for removal of conditions. So for my understanding I think by applying they'll correct the mistakes happened on my case.

We were told before by people here who are knowledgeable on Visa Journey, applying a form I-751 will only make my case even worse.

We can't re-apply a form I-90 because my greencard was long expired. Does hiring a lawyer our last resort?



 
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Email "We have taking action on your case"
11:49 pm August 1, 2024

David Laf

David Laf

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After 13 months and 1 month after I, the USA petitioner of my Philippine Wife, had to go do biometric screening. When I signed into my USCIS account, there is no notice or update. Has anyone else had this issue? When I received this message last month for my bio screening, it was immediately in my USCIS account. Thank you, Dave



 
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