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    Black Velvet reacted to NikLR in New I-864 RFE Part 6   
    Does he have any other income that he is adding from household members?
    Unless the immigrant has income that will be continuing in the USA their name does not go into that section. Also if there are no other household members with whom the petitioner is combing income, their names do not go into that section. So if it is just the petitioner, the answer in 5 should be the same as the answer in 10.
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    Black Velvet got a reaction from Elghazi2008 in Underinsured w/ Baby on the way   
    Having a healthy baby is a priority. If you are still a NY resident, try to get PCAP (Prenatal Care Assistance Program). Here is the link.
    https://www.emedny.org/ProviderManuals/Prenatal/PDFS/Prenatal-Policy_Section.pdf
    Good luck to you!
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    Black Velvet got a reaction from Merrytooth in US Citizen wants to bring brother to US   
    Thanks Harsh_77 & Milimelo,
    That's exactly what I told her. It is just impossible. Had the government allowed siblings to adjust status in the US, the country would be extremely populated!
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    Black Velvet got a reaction from VanessaTony in Waited too long to file AOS?   
    Vanessa & Tony is right. The I-94 has nothing to do with the K-3 visa. Your wife can leave and return to the US as many times as she pleases. She just needs to adjust status (AOS) before the visa expires. Having a child, being deployed to the Middle East are valid reasons why you have not applied for your wife's green card. The same rule applies- you must supply the government with proof of a bonafide marriage. As long as you can do so, there is nothing to worry about. I would apply by no later than December 2011. This gives the USCIS time to complete your paperwork and assign an interview (if necessary). Good luck!
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    Black Velvet got a reaction from LaRoja1110 in AOS Approved today Atlanta Office   
    We got approved today. Our AOS interview was at 10:30. However, we were called in at 10 AM. I am not sure if the interviewer's name was Officer Ross or Roth. He was from New York (older gentleman, very polite and businesslike). Before we sat, we raised our hands to swear to tell the truth. I would say the interview lasted an hour. The CO went through our file with a fine tooth comb. He crossed checked my boarding passes to verify dates of travel to the Bahamas. He asked my hubby if he knew my mother's name. I was asked about his mother and father's name. He asked how we met. We started laughing because a gas station is not the romantic place. He explained the removal of conditions and naturalization process.
    I-551 stamps are no longer issued at the AOS interview. We were given a letter.
    Congratulations! Your application to adjust status has been approved. You are currently being process for a Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card. This card should be mailed within (30) to ninety (90) days.........
    In the event that my husband needs to leave the country before green card arrives, he has to take the approval letter, make an Infopass appointment, show proof of travel arrangements, and the stamp will be issued at that time. The security guard (female African American) said you have a beautiful passport picture. All they can say is yes or no. That made me feel better. Overall, the experience was great!
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