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  1. Personally, I wouldn’t use USPS for important paperwork like that. I’ve read too many posts here about USPS losing peoples mail.
  2. ~~ Topic moved from the removal of conditions forum to General Immigration discussion where address change topics are discussed ~~
  3. We can’t decide for you, we provided advice, it’s up to you to make the final decision.
  4. 1. Photocopies only. Do not send anything original. I scanned boarding passes and all other evidence and organized them on a word doc. 2. I feel like sticky tabs can be easily lost and probably could be thrown away when USCIS pulls everything apart to scan all you send in. FYI USCIS throws away everything like folders, paper clips, etc. I recommend organizing everything on a word document and including a brief caption next to items 3. Photocopies only always unless explicitly asked for an original. Beneficiary’s passport photocopy is included only if it’s part of the 2 year meeting requirement 4. You still have time to search for a better paying job. I-134 affidavit of support is needed for the beneficiary to bring to the interview, not when filing I-129f 5. read form filing tips and instructions on USCIS. It has useful tips like don't use a stapler, but use paper clips instead etc -> https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/form-filing-tips
  5. Asked and answered in your previous thread
  6. ~~ Topic moved from K1 forum to General Citizenship Discussion ~~
  7. Yes, I understand that completely. Went through AOS as well. I hope the expedite works!
  8. ~~ Duplicate thread removed. Do not start multiple threads asking same or related questions. Keep all the discussion around this topic in THIS thread only ~~
  9. ~~ Topic moved to CR1/IR1 forum to Working & Traveling during US Immigration ~~
  10. You can request an EAD expedite with a job offer letter. Seems to work most of the time
  11. Did you send something with the petition or submitted something at the interview that might have been interpreted that you two are married? For example engagement party pictures ? That could be interpreted as being married. Suspicion is all they need to determine that. Anyway , as said previously, there’s no appeal with a K1. So your next step is to either file another K1 or go with a CR1 (recommended).
  12. ~~ Topic moved from CR1/IR1 Progress Reports to Process ~~
  13. ~~ Topic moved from Bringing Family members of Permanent Residents to Bringing Family Members of US citizens as sibling sponsorship is available to US citizens only ~~
  14. ~~ Topic moved from CR1/IR1 forum to General Immigration Discussion where similar questions are discussed ~~
  15. ~~ Topic moved from K1 Forum to Site Related Discussion ~~ Paging @Captain Ewok
  16. Police Certificates Available Fees: Varies by authority. Document Name: All Indian nationals aged 16 and above, residing in India - Indian Police Clearance Certificate. Indian passport holders residing outside India – statement of no criminal record Non-Indian applicants residing in India who are registered with the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) – Police Clearance Certificate Non-Indian applicants who reside in India and are not FRRO registered (such as Tibetan Identity certificate holders) - Police Clearance Certificate Issuing Authority: All Indian nationals aged 16 and above, residing in India - Regional Passport Office. Indian passport holders residing outside India – The local Indian Embassy, Consulate, High Commission, or Deputy High Commission. Non-Indian applicants residing in India who are registered with the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) - The FRRO serving their area of residence. Non-Indian applicants who reside in India and are not FRRO registered (such as Tibetan Identity certificate holders) - District Police Station serving their area of residence. Special Seal(s) / Color / Format: All police clearance certificates from regional passport offices have a similar format. The header bears the symbol of India’s Central government (three lions), and contains the contact information of the regional office, issuance date, file number, and applicant photograph. It is signed and stamped by the Ministry of External Affairs. Police clearance certificates issued by other authorities vary in format. Issuing Authority Personnel Title: There is no issuing authority personnel title Registration Criteria: Varies by authority Procedure for Obtaining: Varies by authority Certified Copies Available: Applicants obtain original police clearance certificates from police authorities. Alternate Documents: There are no alternate documents Exceptions: None Comments: Police certificates are only available for Indian nationals and non-Indian nationals currently living in India. Indian police certificates are not available for foreign (non-Indian) nationals applying outside India. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/India.html
  17. It takes a few months to get the actual card. From the CR1/IR1 guide for brining spouses to the US: At the bottom of either a CR-1 Spouse Visa or IR-1 Spouse Visa is the following sentence, "Upon Endorsement Serves As Temporary I-551 Valid For One Year." The endorsement is a standard CBP admission stamp with applicable information written in by the officer. This allows the visa itself to act as a temporary green card before the actual green card arrives in the mail. Additionally, if your relative is a CR-1 visa holder, the green card will only be valid for two years. Within ninety days before the green card expires, you will have to file an I-751 form to remove it's conditional status.
  18. Because Tier 1 agents who answer phones are customer service representatives and not actual immigration officers. Hence they do not know much about the immigration process.
  19. No, it has not accelerated. It is currently at 13-15 months actually
  20. I-485 is for those who are adjusting status within the US. It doesn’t apply to consular processing. Once your spouse enters the US she will be an LPR so no need for the I-485, it’s not applicable in your situation. Ps.you’re reading the wrong guide as that guide is for spouses who are specifically in the US.
  21. ~~ Topic moved from K1 forum to Working & Traveling during US immigration ~~ Allowed to work with DHS authorization means the Employment authorization document (EAD). She can legally work if she has an EAD. She has to either wait for EAD or GC, whichever comes first, to work.
  22. AP - 9 to 15 months AOS depends on your local field office The above timeframes are available on USCIS.gov.
  23. It’s a minimum requirement to receive a visa. So I guess yes, you have higher chances of approval as opposed to if you didn’t have one because that’s grounds for a visa denial.
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