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  1. 6 hours ago, tuskls said:

    I received our I-797C, Notice of Action ASC Appointment Notice letter today. This is the first piece of mail that we have gotten from the USCIS (California) regarding our I-751 application. We were supposed to receive an NOA1 first, correct? This is concerning because we need that so that my wife can apply for a new driver's license. 

     

    Mailed - 3/09

    Check cashed - 3/15

    NOA1 - ???

    I-797C, Notice of Action ASC Appointment Notice - Received in the mail: 3/25, Notice Date: 3/17, Post-Marked: 3/22

    Biometrics Appointment - 4/04 

     

    It's relieving to finally hear back from them but it looks like the NOA1 got lost in the mail. 

    The happen to me as well, I received my biometric appointment but not NOA1 , did you call them up or something? 

  2. 7 hours ago, England2Wisco said:

    Package sent - 3-13-17 (next day shipping) 

    Package received - 3-14-17

    Check cashed - 03-21-17

    NOA received - 03-23-17

    NOA dated - 03-16-17

     

    So I have a dumb question - this one year extension... is it from the date your current green card expires or from the NOA date?

    Where did you send to? 

    California for me 

    package sent  on March 14 (next day air)

    Received package on  March 15

    Cash check on March 17 

    Have not receive NOA 

    It's been a week already 

    does anyone have same time frame as me and receive their NOA? Should I call them?

  3. Hey guys... 

    For I-130 who you file for? Spouse? Kids?

    Stepkid?

    my husband enter US as K1 back in 2014, now under ROC, we didn't apply for his kid together because he was too young only 3 at that time, but his kid name was under his application, now my question is if I apply for his son now by file I-130 what are the paperwork or proof do I need to get this process going? Also how long does it usually takes? 

    Thank you 

  4. On February 7, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Georgia16 said:

    http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

     

    http://www.visajourney.com/content/k2-visa-adjustment-of-status-tips

     

     

    Feel free to ask if you have any questions after reading these :)

    Hello, I have few questions

    - my husband now under ROC status, how can we apply for his son? Or was too late?  His son only 6 yrs old 

    - what are the paperwork and steps for K2 to get process? 

    - do I have start whole new process? 

     

    Thanks 

  5. On November 11, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Sagot said:

    Only need to complete the visa process at the embassy being they were listed on your I-129F, the same as you completed for Follow to Join BUT this must be completed before the ISSUED date of your visa. This means the K2 visas much be ISSUED before the issued date of your visa.

    Follow the embassy instructions letter for your children: https://ph.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/82/2016/08/K1-and-K2-Applicant-Interview-Preparation-Instructions-08112016-English-336KB.pdf

    http://visaconnection-philippines.com/index.php/2-visa-process/3-usem-k-1-visa

    Pay the visa fee, schedule the interview, complete the medical, attend the interview .

    If you have passed the ISSUED date of your visa, or can't complete the Follow to Join within that time frame then your husband will have to file I-130s for each of your children.

    https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/petition.html

    Hello, I have some questions regarding applying K2 for my husband's kid, my husband currently under ROC (remove of Condition), do I have to file new I-130 for his son? When I apply for my husband, his kid is included, do I have to start whole new process? Can you tell me what are the steps? 

     

    Thanks 

  6. 1 hour ago, FROWNcat said:

    Once you get your extension letter, saying your GC is valid for one extra year, you should be able to leave the country if you want or need to. Just make sure to have the letter and green card with you. I'd make sure to wait for the biometrics appointment, so you can go to that and then, as you wait, travel abroad. I'm sure you can find other threads about people traveling with their extension letters.

    Thanks! It's for my husband, he needs to travel back as emergency, (his mother got lung cancer) I know we have to wait till biometric... Just afraid was there any risk during in and out of boarder custom, what should we need to look out for?

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