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  1. 1 minute ago, arken said:

    You would check the the one that matches your AOS basis. If your AOS is based on family based petition, then choose family based adjustment. If it’s based on employment, choose employment based adjustment...and so on.

    Thats the thing, I'm on an AoE due to marriage, and i'm kinda wondering which of the options to choose (attached a picture of the ones available.)

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  2. Hi!

     

    I have a really quick question, sorry if it's an issue or a bother!

     

    I recently changed residence (well, living in the new place already but still bringing stuff from our old home, we got till the end of the month), and I was going to update my new Address on the Uscis site but i have a question:

    When choosing the "form Sub type" (main type being an i-485, since i did an Adjustment of Status from a student visa), which is the correct option to pick? I assumed its either "family based adjustment" or "other", but I want to make triple sure of anything i do with USCIS at this point. 

     

    Thank you so very much for any help!

  3. 3 minutes ago, Marzena & Stephen said:

    Dont worry about that (cannot provide any info) case update.

    Track your case on the new uscis website and it doesnt say that. That's just a glitch on some case trackers.

     

    Also eads are taking 4 or more like 5 months on average right now. 3 months is rare now days. 

    All right thank you :)

    Is there a different uscis website?

     

  4. Hi!

    I have applied for a greencard back in december, had my biometrics taken the last week of january, and as of Jan 31st the online tracker said " Case is Ready to be scheduled for an interview". And up until that point it was really nice, just playing the waiting game right?

    Well, its been almost 3 months now, and the page hasn't changed at all. I also applied for an EAD and travel permit, but still haven't received anything in the mail.

    Furthermore as of yesterday, when i use the online tracker, i get this message: At this time USCIS cannot provide you with information for your case. Please contact the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 for additional information."

    I tried calling the number, and when i input my petition status i get the same "case is ready to be scheduled blablabla" so, I guess there's nothing to worry about here?

     

    But yeah, I'm just worried that something went wrong with my EAD, TP and maybe the whole thing... should I just try to contact them and make sure? Is it possible to expedite the whole thing in any shape or form?

     

    Thank you very much for your time in reading this, and sorry if its a bit messy but, as always, this stuff throws me for a loop :/

  5. 5 hours ago, FluffyBalls said:

    My fiance (girlfriend at the time she entered) arrived to visit me from China mid-October on a B2 visa and we recently decided we'll marry early February 2018 and AOS. Yesterday, we found out she's pregnant. 

     

    I'm obviously happy for this, but worried about medical expenses. I have a decent plan at work and always figured I could add her immediately after we marry, but I just read in several places that a spouse cannot be added w/o an SSN. If we file the AOS package in Feb 2018, she wouldn't have an SSN until June, but we'd be out of the enrollment period anyways at that point (30 days after marriage IIRC). AFAIK she doesn't qualify for Obamacare private plan on a B2 visa. 

     

    I could realistically pay for the entire birth process in cash w/o too much hassle, but would prefer not to. And even though having the baby in China would be cheaper, we'd definitely prefer to avoid that route as well.

     

    Has anyone gone through this process that can offer any advice? It would be much appreciated.

    You don't need a SSN or anything specific for an Employer Health Coverage, got mine with my husband's without much hassle!

    You might just need to be on the phone for a while, but that's about it really!

  6. 6 hours ago, geowrian said:

    The NOA1 for the I-485 acts as proof of your authorized stay while your case is pending.

     

    I won't speak to if you should withdraw or drop out or not (adjunct faculty member here), but it won't hurt your eligibility for AOS.

    Trust me, i don't WANT to, but due to my situation i might HAVE to...

     

    Regardless, I received 4 different NOA1 and each and everyone has printed on top that "it does not grant any immigration status or benefit" so I just want to make sure!

  7. Good Evening, 

    I have a few questions!

     

    I am currently on a student visa and this is my last semester. I got married last February with my husband and we recently managed to file the Adjustment of Status package.

    In fact, we just received my  I-797C Notice of Action! 

     

    Now, I have applied for an Advanced Parole and a Work Permit, but I am about to incur in a few issues due to tuition and private things at home.

    To keep the long story short, my grandma back in Italy is quite sick and old (80 years old as of today, actually) and I didn't visit home in over a year due to school being extremely busy and having been offered free classes during the summer.

    Now, I am eagerly waiting my AP so i can go back and visit for a while but... that means I won't be able to finish this semester ( I can pay the first 2 rates of the tuition, not the last one).

     

    So, I was wondering... WHEN exactly during the whole process, is safe for me to drop from college? If it's safe at all that is.

     

    Thank you all so much and sorry for being lengthy, and sharing a private situation that sounds like it's out of a cheesy movie or something lol.

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