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DeeZee

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  1. It's a big adjustment but I'm happy.

    Here it is. I copied this from Rhosie but edited some and basically everything that I sent in.

    DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

    I-485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR ADJUST STATUS

    Payment in the amount of $1,010.00

    Copy of Form I-797C Notice of Action (Approval Notice)

    Copy of passport page with non-immigrant K1 visa

    Copy of valid I-94 form (front and back)

    Copy of passport's biographical page

    Copy of passport's entry stamps

    Certified True Copy of Marriage Certificate

    Copy of Birth Certificate

    G-325A Biographic Information Sheet (4 original copies)

    Two (2) passport-type pictures (lplaced in a small plastic bag, labeled with name of intending immigrant & alien #)

    I-693A Vaccination Supplement (sealed in an envelope)

    I-864 AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT

    Copy of latest Federal Income Tax Return

    Copy of W-2s for the most recent year

    Copy of Employment Letter

    Copy of pay stubs for the last 6 months

    I-765 APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENT

    Copy of passport's biographical page

    Copy of passport page with non-immigrant K1 visa

    Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

    Two (2) Passport-type photos

    I-131 APPLICATION FOR TRAVEL DOCUMENT

    Explanation for Eligibility on a separate sheet dated & signed

    Copy of passport's biographical page

    Copy of passport page with non-immigrant K1 visa

    Copy of Form I-94 form (front & back)

    Two (2) Passport-type photos

    When are you planning to mail in your AOS? Good luck, girl!

  2. Question here:

    My other half did not receive a TD shot in the Philippines when he did his medical examination. They said just get the TD shot here in the US. My question is, can we just submitt his DS-3025(vacination record) without the TD shot in supplement for I-693A or we need to have his TD shot then go to civil surgeon for us to have the I-693..I am really confuse on this part :blink: . Thanks and I appreciate the response! :thumbs:

    You need to get a TD shot here in the US and have all your medical records (including the DS-3025 from st. lukes) to be transcribed by a civil surgeon to the I-693A. I paid $35 for it and got the shot for free at Kaiser.

  3. Just over a month here in San Francisco and although I love this city, having lived here for a year before, I miss home so much. These past few days I feel so down, emotional coz of the adjustment phase - planning for our church wedding, remodeling my hubby's house, AOS, etc. Although I stay with my sister sometimes, its not the same anymore once you get married. The biggest adjustment for me, by far, is suddenly being independent from my parents for good this time. Money was never an issue, but now it is. It sucks but I believe that there is always a way.

    I'm glad the VJ community will always be here.

  4. Bringing a laptop is not a problem at all. No need to worry about it! Just hand carry it at the airport. I haven't encountered being questioned about bringing one and I've been doing that for awhile. It has to go through x-ray though.

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