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fckquincyma

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  1. Thank you all, I told my friends all your comments, anyways when they went to see the lawyer and told her and show her that they didn't need to fill the I 485A she just told them Oh, so then you don't need to fill it!

    Amaizing how some of this lawyers just thtow the hook to see who bites it!

    Good luck to you all and see you soon!

  2. Well, they never applied for a K-1 visa, they got married in El Paso TX, wich is the border with Mexico and you don't even need a I-94 to be in what is consider "the border" but you neeed a B1/B2 wich is valid for 10 years, but since they were traveling after the border they needed a I-94 that she had from previous traveling(you suppose to return that I-94 when you return to your country, but when you live in the border and you go and ask for a new one they don't give to you if the one that you have is not expired, that's why she didn't ask for a new one).

    They want to do the AOS filling the regular forms I-485, I-130, etc.

    May be this lawyer is trying to make them apply filling also the I-485A ?? but since she entered the country legally this supplemental form does not apply to her situation, thats my thought, what do you guys think?

    Let me know, I'm trynig to help them.

  3. Hello, a friend of mine was married last december in Texas, after the wedding she travel with her husband to wisconsin with a I-94 that just expired on jan 29, now a lawyer that they were thinking to hire told them that there is a fee of a 1000 dollars, because now they are applying with an expired I-94!!!

    Does someone knows something about this fee?

    My husband and I apply when my I-94 was expired for more than a year and we weren't required to pay anything, please let me know.

  4. Hello!

    My husband and I just went for the interview, everything went right but the officer said that I have an open file.

    Does somebody know what is that?

    This is the first time I'm applying and Ihaven't go back to my country(mex) in 2 years.

    Today My husband (petitioner) got a letter in the mail saying:

    This courtesy notice is to advise youof action taken on this case (they sent the original to our attorney)

    The approval of this visa petition does not in itself grant any inmigration status and does not guarantee that the alien beneficiary will subsequently be found elegible for a visa...etc, etc.

    Thank you

    :(

    FCK

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