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On 2018/1/4 at 7:52 AM, Orkey said:
HI,
Let me try to clear out your doubts, since u came in via a k1 visa and you just got married, you don't need to file form I-130 with your I-485 its not applicable to you. Secondly, the Marriage certificate is enough to proof that you are married, but some usually front load there application with marriage photographs, which I think you can take with you to the interview if one is required of you. And lastly, my cover letter is simply more like a table of content, one which gives them a detailed idea of what I have put together. Check out this website, you may find it helpful: http://www.mrspresson.com/immigration/adjustment-of-status-aos-k1-visa/prepare-aos-package-forms-requirements-checklist/
I hope this helps.
Thank you so much!!
FIling the AOS package is really confusing.
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Hi Everyone,
I am currently applying for my adjustment of status in Jan 2018 and am confused because it seems a lot of the policies have been updated. I was wondering if anybody could shine some clarity onto my confused situation. (One US citizen, one Japanese national)
Here are the questions I have:
1) We have received our K1 Visa and been married 60 days into our 90 day limit. Now we are applying for green card. Do we still need to file the form I-130 with the form I-485 when applying for AOS?
2) Do we need to attach any proof of relationship/proof of marriage (other than the marriage certificate)?
3) I am still a little confused as to everything we need to prepare/include. Does anybody have an example cover letter from their application?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! :+D
Thank you!
San Fernando Valley Filers 2018
in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Hey guys,
We filed on January 2018 and just got our interview notice yesterday. Our interview is scheduled in May at SFV office. It took us 16 months from filing to the interview. So I guess USCIS processing time info was pretty much accurate for our case.
Hope my timeline helps!