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| May 2022 - AOS Filers |
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12:41 pm May 8, 2022 | |
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Sarge2155

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Hello May 2022 AOS filers another month another round of AOS submissions, Please be aware that this checklist is NOT all inclusive and you must consult the USCIS website to crosscheck this checklist against/with. The AOS process has been confusing since the pandemic hit, not to mention the added politics. So please I want to stress that you only use this check sheet as a starting point and guide if you will. The USCIS site will be the final guide. Please ensure that you check your forms for the correct versions and editions because if you use the wrong forms USCIS will reject your application and send it back to you. This is easily checked on the USCIS website prior to downloading your forms. You should also ONLY download your forms from the USCIS website. The current and correct fees can also be ascertained from the USCIS website AOS Checklist - Cover Letter listing Table of Contents
- Check Payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security - $1,225.00 (this includes the Bio-metrics fee)
Form I-485 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary) - Form G-1145
- Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page
- Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visa from Passport and entry stamp
- Copy of NOA2 Approval letter (from K1 process)
- I-94
- Copy of beneficiary's Birth Certificate
- translation of birth certificate (if needed)
- Certified copy of Marriage License or Certificate
- Passport Photos (2) name written on the back
- Copy of DS-3025
Form I-864 (completed and signed by USC) (goes with form I-485) - Proof of USC's citizenship (copy of birth certificate, copy of passport bio page, or other)
- Current tax year 2021 and (optional 2020 , 2019) Tax Return (with W-2) or Transcripts (transcripts are better if you can get them)
- Employment Verification letter (updated one - not the one used during K1 process)
- Pay stubs (last 3 months)
Form I-765 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary) - Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page
- Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visa from Passport and entry stamp
- I-94
- Passport Photos (2) name written on the back
- Copy of NOA2 (from K1 process)
- Be sure to use the correct filing code of (c)(9) if this code applies to you. The I-765 instructions explains all the codes in detail. If you are filing under a different code (other than (c)(9) the fee for your AOS will not be correct and USCIS will reject your entire packet.
Form I-131 (completed and signed by non-US Citizen/beneficiary) - Copy of beneficiary's Passport with biographical page
- Copy of beneficiary's K1 Visa from Passport and entry stamp
- I-94
- Passport Photos (2) name written on the back
- Copy of NOA2 (from K1 process
Be sure to double check for the current fees as fees do sometimes increase and they can change on a dime so please check. Additionally, check the forms as listed above i.e., current version and or edition date, there have been many changes to various forms. Consider sending tax transcripts instead of the 1040, and W2's. Also consider preparing a cover letter for each form in addition to the main cover letter. Make sure you send long form birth certificates and not the short form. Hope this helps in your preparation of your AOS. When in doubt ask questions. Please consider filing the I-131 and the I-765 even if you don't think you'll need them right now. You never know what changes your life will have on down the road, so I recommend you file these two forms from the start. There is no extra charge to file them with your AOS and it's better to submit them all at once. There has been much confusion coming out of USCIS, partly due to Covid-19 and partly self-inflicted. This confusion filters on down to the people filing for AOS. The above listing is subject to change at a moment s notice so please check, recheck and check again BEFORE you send off your packet for any last-minute changes. Congratulations on a successful submission of your AOS packet!
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| USCIS Estimated Processing Tme |
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3:35 am May 8, 2022 | |
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GinoNiña

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attached is as of today from USCIS website. How do you read this? it says 10.5 months from NOA1 to the day of interview? or interview not included? Ohh by the way, their estimated processing times is getting shorter. it was at 13 months the last time I checked couple weeks ago. I dont know what this means.
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| Are adult children of beneficiary required to attend ROC interview? |
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9:19 pm May 7, 2022 | |
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Tech66

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We finally have our date for ROC interview after filing in Nov '19. My wife and stepsons came here on Fiancee visa and K-1 visa in Nov, 2016. Stepsons are now 22 and 19. My wife asked me if the sons go with us to interview and, frankly, I just assumed they do not. But, now, I'm not sure. One of her friends had her young adult daughter accompanying them to ROC interview in NYS. We are getting our interview in Newark, NJ. Is there a policy on this? Thanks for all replies.
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| Original Documents for multiple children |
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2:23 pm May 7, 2022 | |
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PIRuby

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I have a 19, 16, 13, 10 year old's. When it says original documents, will I need multiple copies of PSA marriage certificate, one for each of them? Do the affidavits of support need to be mailed to me, or can they be printed from computer? I have a letter stating that Manila is willing to expedite our cases, as soon as we have DQ on each. But I am confused on appointments, do we just wait or do we sign in somewhere and make our own appointments. Does each child get their own appointment or do the younger ones interview with me? Sorry for all the questions.
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| I-130 Address History |
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8:51 am May 6, 2022 | |
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wabi-sabi

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Hi everyone! Quick question, on the I-130 form where it asks for the address history of the petitioner and beneficiary, do we include our short visit to the US where we stayed at my mother-in-law's house (same address that my husband uses as his mailing address in the US) for 3.5 months? I (spouse beneficiary) went there on a tourist visa. Thanks in advance for your guidance!
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