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Karen Mejia

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  1. 17 minutes ago, Chancy said:

     

    That's the mistake.  You shouldn't have included forms I-130 and I-130A again since you already filed online.  If they see those forms in the package, they will expect the $535 filing fee for I-130.  So your $1225 check was not enough.

     

    For your next submission, include only the I-797 receipt notice for the I-130 already filed, not the actual I-130/I-130A forms.

     

    I-797 for the I-130 is already there, I sent the package again and they received yesterday according to the USPS tracking, I don't know if they are gonna send it back again.

    My husband sent 2 checks this time, one for 1.140 and the other one for 85.

     

  2. 15 hours ago, Chancy said:

     

    It's probably a typo, but just to be clear -- you included form I-485 in your package, right?

    Did you include forms I-130 and I-130A again even if you already filed online?

    What eligibility category did you put in your form I-765?

     

    Also, your profile indicates K1.  Did you enter with a K1 visa?  If so, why did you file with an I-130?

     

    Yes, I included form I485, I130 and I130A again. 

    I765 Category C9

    I started as K1 but then I came here with my tourist visa and got married so my husband started a new process.

     

    What's a typo?

  3. Hello everyone

     

    USCIS sent me back the package again, this time with a Rejection Notice because the fee was not correct.

    I sent one check for USD 1.225 with the Adjustment of Status forms (I765- I131- I864- I130- I130A).

    The money for the I130 was cashed on May 1 and I sent the Notice of Action with the Receipt number for this Form.

    Could anyone of you tell me if you have been in this situation and What should I do?

    I called to USCIS but the woman who answered the phone said she can't help me and somebody is gonna call me in 7 days.

     

    Thanks in Advance.

  4. Good morning 

     

    Yesterday I received my original I-485 package back from Chicago PO Box, they also sent a letter, a NOA of Rejection Notice, the reason they said in the letter is the following:

     

    Based on the information you provided, your priority date could not be established.

    Also they are asking me for the original I-130 Form (I filled that online)

    A copy of my form I-797 if the I-130 has already been filed/ approved

    Other evidence that an immigration visa petition has been filed/approved on my behalf.

     

    Please help me, I don't understand what's wrong with the package, I noticed they checked all the forms and evidence I sent because they put some kind of codes in the bottom of each page,  but in each form (I-131 / I-765) they sent a Rejection Letter.

    There is another thing, in the Rejection Notice 797C of the form I-765 they put Eligibility Category: C9. I'm sending attached the letters with the information.

     

    I'll be waiting for your any answer with your help, thank you so much in advance.

     

    Letter USCIS Rejection Notice.pdf NOA 797C I-765 review.pdf

  5. 3 minutes ago, USC4SPOUSE said:

    @Karen Mejia, I do not think there is an issue. Your filing is still considered concurrent even though you filed the I-130 online first and then, you mailed the I-485. I would just be a little patient.

    I should mention that lately, rather recently, USCIS has been adjudicating/approving I-130s filed online. I would not be surprised if you get an approval within a month or two.  

    @USC4SPOUSE Thank you so much for your answer. I'll be patient then.

  6. Hello

    I'd really appreciated your help in this subject, I sent my I-485 package to Chicago PO Box on May 6 2021 and they received it on May 15, but first I filled online the I-130 on May 1, I didn't send all together because I didn't have all the documents for my I-485 just until May 6. 

    They sent me the NOA 1 to the I-130 but I don't have any answer about my I-485, I called today to USCIS because they haven't cash the money and I'm a little concerned about this, maybe could be a problem that I didn't send all the documents together???

    USCIS told me that they can't give me any information about it and I have to wait 60 days. 

    Please somebody answer about your experience or maybe something similar.

     

    Thank you in advance.

  7. 32 minutes ago, MrHanky said:

    Are you sure it was an immigration officer or was it just a person asking security questions to passengers?

     

    Also just to confirm, your visa allowed for 6 months right?

    Some people might only get 3.

     

    Otherwise, like everyone else said, you should be fine.

    @MrHanky yes it was an immigration officer and my visa was for 6 months.

    Thank you for your answer.

  8. 6 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    It will not influence your application. Immigration and Immigration Officers tend to be intimidating. I wouldn't pay any attention to their remarks. If the IO were not at a computer screen with your documents making notes within your "record" then I wouldn't pay any attention to it.

     

    There is a sub-forum for your country/region here on VJ where others from Columbia are discussing their journey and could be a useful resource for information.

     

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/96-mexico-latin-south-america/

     

    And once last item, we need a little housekeeping on your end. Many of our answers are predicated on the information you supply in your profile. When we look at the left column and can't determine your timeline OR your Embassy it's hard for us to give you a factual answer. Our answers will sometimes be tailored to a specific Embassy hence the reason for you to complete your profile. If you look at the profile of others here, they have a flag for their country, so it makes it easy for us to reply as we can quickly determine their Embassy. The country that should be used is the country where the interview will take place.
     
    So, if you could help yourself out and complete your profile that sure would help us out when we want to reply to your question with factual information.

     
    Timeline: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RTx4pIFfcIXyW15L-nyLuBGzwqYRx5lI/view?usp=sharing


    Country and Visa Type: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RyJiLo_7WTmqvkzXXqLuOlVHm9oyhAES/view?usp=sharing

     
    Once you finish that then return and you will see a flag in your profile. Select it and see what wonderful information will open up for you.
     
    Thanks 

    Thank you so much for your information.

  9. 2 hours ago, payxibka said:

    US doesn't have exit control so I am not sure who you spoke with.   But the simple is it should have no effect on the k1

    Thanks for your answer, and the same thing told me two american friends about the inmigration officer, it was something very rear because they were in front of the boarding gate.

  10. Good Afternoon

    I'm from Colombia and my Fiance is an American citizen, we have all the documents and forms ready for the K1 process but I have a question if anyone here could tell me the answer or maybe give some advices.

    I was living in Florida for 6 months last year I have a B1/B2 visa and it was my first trip there, the purpose of my trip was vacation but when I was boarding the plane to get back to my Country an inmigration officer stopped me and asked a lot of questions about my permanency there, finally he told me that maybe I could have problems if I wanted to come back there because nobody has vacations for 6 months as I said.

    Do you think this could affect our K1 process?

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