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  1. Please, all k1's Aos who had interview and those that does not please share your experience. I came with k1 visa and this is 8 months since my application for aos and it still on fingerprint fee received. Ead is send and biometric done. Is it possible the interview will be waived or will i still but i still be interview? If yes why is it taking this long to change to ready to reschedule for interview. I got no rfe.  My office is newark, nj.

    Share your experience. Anxiety is killing me here. Thank for your anticipated response

  2. 40 minutes ago, neldy32 said:

    Hello Visa Journey!

     

     

    Sent papers (AOS, and EAD) last June 1 , 2017

     

    Case updated last July 12 , 2017 AOS - saying 

     they are going to schedule me for an interview and they gonna send notice. My question is how long approximately the waiting for that interview? 

     

    Also my EAD still the same no update yet. 

     

    Also, im planning to get my ssn number what documents should i bring since i dont  have yet my EAD? Or should i just wait for my EAD first , any good advice . I am here at the state of Nevada are they super strict about ssn procedures? Thanks 

     

    Thank you so much! 

     

     

    Just go to ss office with your passport and i-9 computer print out. And if your i-9 is still valid go immediately to dmv to get your state i.d. once it expires you must wait till you get your ead. That's my experience in new jersey though i don't know of nevada

  3. On 7/29/2017 at 5:13 PM, geowrian said:

    If she doesn't attend the interview with you, it will look very poorly on your case and there is a good chance for denial. You will also need to be honest that you are separated, which also will be an issue. Honestly, your chances of approval without her at the interview are extremely slim. The best bet is to seek a lawyer who can try to proceed based on previous case law permitting AOS during/after separation. The name of the court case with precedent is escaping me right now, sorry. But it is difficult to prove, and not something I suggest doing on your own. I woudl suggest seeking out professional help to go that route and delay the interview, if possible.

     

    Are you certain she will not withdraw the affidavit of support? She can do so without your notice or approval, and can do so at any time prior to approval of your I-485. Edit: Many K-1 applicants don't get an interview, too.

     

    You cannot AOS via any other means or any other petitioner while in the US. This is a drawback of entering on a K-1 visa. You must AOS via that petitioner, or leave the country prior to obtaining permanent residence (i.e. via a different petitioner).

     

    You can fight it in court, but it will definitely be an uphill battle. And she can withdraw the I-864 at any time and stop the process completely.

    One thing I am certain is that she will not withdraw the i-864. She's not that type besides i am working right now but going to the interview is the problem. She's not a girl that can pretend just to make it work. I wish there won't be interview so we can have time to make up again

  4. 31 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    So you are filing for AOS and therefore don't have a green card yet, right? What visa did you enter on?

     

    If so, then if she withdraws the I-864 then you cannot AOS. Sorry, but that's just the way it is even if you can prove the marriage was entered into in good faith. You are filing for a green card on the basis of being married to a USC/LPR. As such, your petitioner (spouse) must provide an I-864 for you to adjust status. If she chooses not to do so, then there is no basis to AOS based on that marriage.

     

    If she is willing to sponsor you still, then there is a way to proceed even if you divorce, but at that point I suggest seeking a lawyer as it would be an uphill battle.

     

    Edit: You can request your own tax transcript from the IRS directly (assuming you filed jointly...if you filed separately then you can still request your own, but you would have been the one to file/sign it).

    I came on k1 visa. We have filled already and i have received my ead card waiting for gc. She is not going to take down the affidavit of support just that she will not go to the interview with me. And i might be denied based on that. Is there anyway oit should that happen? Can i win it in court since we're legally married and not for gc. On tax return i did not have my ead then neither was i working so she added me as the husband

  5. My wife and I had a great marriage before things starts to fall apart. Presently, we are separated and i might have my first aos interview moment. And she will not attend with me.

     

    What should i do? If its denied is there chances of reverse through court since we had a bonefide marriage for which i had some evidence like joint phone number, health insurance. She is in possession of our tax return paper for 2017 and she will not give me a copy.

     

    Please, what are my chances of not getting deported.

     

    Thanks for all the anticipated response

  6. 10 hours ago, Scandi said:

    What are you adjusting from? K-1? Tourist/work/student visa? 

     

    It's normal for AOS to take a year, in your case it has only been 7 months, you're well within normal processing time. If you arrived on a K-1 you might not even have an interview and it's normal that your status is stuck at "fingerprint fee received" until approval or denial.

     

    Even if you arrived on another visa than the K-1 it's still normal to have that case status, and you can't trust it fully either. My status went straight from "fingerprint fee received" to "interview has been scheduled" for example, it completely skipped the "case is ready to be scheduled for an interview" status.Thank you. I am adjusting from k1. I pray the approve it without interview

    10 hours ago, ricky90501 said:

    This is totally normal. We filed for AOS in June 2016 and it stayed on "fingerprint fee received" until April 2017 when it finally changed to "interview ready to be scheduled". Things moved pretty quickly after that and my wife got her green card in June. It may seem like they forgot about your application, but don't worry, they have not. Good luck.

    Thank you

  7. I applied for aos on january 4th 2017, status changed to fingerprint fee received on 18 of january 2017. Did biometrics but the status is still on fingerprint fee received since February which is  over 6 months now.

     

    Is this normal? I thought it might had changed to ready to schedule interview or something but none. My field of is newark processing at nbc.

     

    Who is on the same page with me. Please share your views and opinions. 

     

    Thanks for your anticipated response

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