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K1visaHopeful

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  1. Your EAD comes from a USCIS card production facility. Your SSN card comes from SSA head office in MD. They do not come together. Usually two weeks apart. If longer than two weeks, call SSA HO in MD, NOT your local SSA office.
  2. K1s do NOT submit I693s. A K1s overseas medical is good for one year to FILE I485. It doesn't matter when a K1 AOSer is interviewed or approved for AOS as long as they FILE I485 within one year of their overseas medical date AND it was marked complete and it IS complete, a new US obtained medical and I693 is not required under normal processing circumstances (and we do not know the OPs circumstances so GUESSING only opens the thread up for a whole bunch of guessing that can hurt others who read it). K1s are unique. You can find all of this info on the I693 instructions and in threads here. Let's await the OPs full timeline edit and explanation to answer so others aren't harmed.
  3. Your question doesn't make sense for the K1 forum you've posted in. 1. K1s don't send in their panel physician overseas medical exam with their AOS submission. It was already enclosed in your sealed visa packet and collected at your POE for transfer from DHS to USCIS for storage in your Afile. You don't have a copy of it now to send in and never did. 2. It is recommended K1s DO attach a photocopy of THEIR PERSONAL copy of their DS3025 Vaccination Record copy from their panel physician overseas medical to their I485. Is THAT what you are talking about? That and the Xray CD is all you would have received from your overseas panel physician. 3. Please clarify what process you are working on and the details of why you are resubmitting so we can understand to be able to answer. ALSO, your timeline is nearly blank. Filling out your timeline is EVERYTHING so we can answer properly. Are you even a K1? A K1 doesn't submit a medical with I485. AT MOST, a K1 would have to submit a NEW US OBTAINED medical UPON REQUEST from USCIS but it would never be submitted with their I485.
  4. Documents vary by COUNTRY. As a K1, you would have provided the documents for your visa that are accepted by the US from your country to prove whatever matter. Those documents and requirements don't change for AOS as you are still from that country. Follow the requirements for your country. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html
  5. For BC, RFIE is likely. Incorrect parental info only affects THEM if you decide to petition for them.
  6. Huh? Opened what medical? This is a K1 AOS filing. The OP submitted a photocopy of their DS3025 as recommended. The OP doesn't even have their sealed medical to be able TO submit it. That was collected at point of entry in the sealed envelope and has been shipped off to storage from DHS to USCIS with their A file. It won't get opened until the adjudicator gets to their case months down the line. Geesh. No need to freak out the OP more than necessary, guys.
  7. No. That is NOT required. A K1 is excluded from redoing the medical and filing an I693 provided their DS3025 is marked complete. OP says they attached a copy of their DS3025. That is all they need to do until (or IF) they are advised anything further is needed. @wildbug100420ensure you have read the I693 instructions before making such a grand statement. I693 is for those filing AOS from within the US who aren't K1s and who have not completed an immigration medical.
  8. Hopefully after reading through the thread that your visa expired the moment you used it to enter the US, so while filling within 90 days is ideal, it's not usually a biggie if you don't (unless you get arrested for something else entirely and the authorities report you to ICE for unknown status). Hopefully you have also joined your monthly AOS Filing Thread and done some research within it and also some research by using the search bar about K1 AOS filing, so you can educate yourself on the process as there is nothing for you to be worried about at the point other than a possible RFIE/RFE months from now which is hardly the end of the world. Education calms the nerves. Learn the process and you'll have no reason to be so alarmed.
  9. Relax. You have not waited long enough. Noa1 can take up to 30 days from when it was received not sent before you are even eligible to contact the lockbox. Calling is discouraged. This is not a reason to call them. Your shipping status days or was received. Again, relax. PS. No you cannot cancel it just because you made many errors. You have to wait for RFIE / RFE.
  10. The date of entry to the US counts. However he would know by the type of visa entry stamp in his passport. He SHOULD have been stamped in as an IR1 however he should have looked at it then and there and reminded the CBP officer in the moment of that fact that he was not a CR1. Hopefully IF there was a mistake it will be caught before GC processing.
  11. Pardon? 2024 taxes will not be required as proof until after April 15th 2025. 2023 taxes are required as proof only after April 2024 (edit: UNLESS you've filed them already). If you are filing I485 NOW, 2022 taxes are the required most current year proofs. Your household size is based on that.
  12. Sounds like they just want to waive the interview. Submit from the list/what you have/can get.
  13. Yikes! @OneMoreTime1did you already send these types of photos? Like why you received an (unconfirmed) RFE.
  14. Letter? Are you referring to an RFE for an application submitted only in Dec? Please clarify and post a refracted copy.
  15. Indicating that you are an IOE receipt number in your post is necessary then. You didn't indicate as such. Not everyone is IOE. My advice is for those that aren't obviously as I said readers of this post in the future. If you want correct answers you have to provide the correct details. You could have gotten a slew of incorrect answers and sent readers in the future reading this thread down a path they need not be. We always have to think of that before we post too.
  16. Yes it will br an issue. You need the bio notice to attend. Not sure how you managed to move up your appointment "online" however if you did, you should have received an online bio notice in your USCIS account documents tab. Only problem is you need your paper Noa1 and Noa1 receipt number to add your new application to your account to access it. What you should have done (for others reading in the future) is walked in to your ASC as soon as you got your bio notice instead of changing your appointment date.
  17. Correct. But $0 is not the most beneficially explanatory answer for adjudicator like the one this OP has encountered IF the few minimal errors he has stated are actually all that is wrong. Neither is "none" in this case. "N/A" is best answer and needs to be explained in additional info section. For some adjudicators, they'll pick apart your form at the first sign of discrepancy.
  18. I stand by following the instructions to a T. And especially so, when one has a complicated case like this when they are tax filing exempt. No need to appear lazy because lazy seems more likely to be unqualified.
  19. Since when are you supposed to write outside of the boxes on official USCIS applications? Come on now. Do better.
  20. That is not enough. @madmanmike, Page 8 of the I864 instructions state: "If you were not required to file a Federal income tax return under U.S. tax law because your income was too low, attach a typed or printed explanation. If you were not required to file a Federal income tax return under U.S. tax law for any other reason, attach a typed or printed explanation including evidence of the exemption and how you are subject to it. Residence outside of the United States does not exempt U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents from filing a U.S. Federal income tax return. See Filing Requirements in the IRS Form 1040 Filing Instructions to determine whether you were required to file." You must attach a full explanation in letter format to your I864 package. I strongly suggest reading through the I864 instructions until you have full understanding of what is expected. It's very likely seeing that I864 RFEs are generic, that you have more discrepancies than you think.
  21. I stand by that the protocol is if you applied online, you can respond to RFEs online. I486 is paper filed so it should be paper answered.
  22. 1. Did you submit the required sponsor statement saying you are not required to file taxes or did you assume they would know that? 2. Did you check the box that says that you did not file? 3. Did you input "0" or "None" or "N/A" in 24a, b and c? 4. Did you also spell it out how your income adds up from the provided financial docs in the additional info section?
  23. Separate checks for each person. Why? Because if ONE applicant's package gets rejected, BOTH will be rejected because the payment will be incorrect. I won't quote fee amounts because you have failed to mention the K2's age which matters. See the I485 form's webpage bullets for current fees or use the handy calculator that USCIS offers.
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