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  1. Hi everyone, 

     

    My mother in law renewed her green card, got it on friday after 2 years, but USCIS spelled her surname wrong, what should we do now?  I know that it is not our fault because we gave them the right surname but they spelled it wrong. will we have to pay again? and how many days it will take to get the new one? I did not find any information on their website, they ask us to pay again. please someone who can guide us.

     

    Thank you.

  2. 1 hour ago, Corey Novak said:

    My wife and I had our interview November 1st. My wife is the one trying to adjust status. Like you, they just asked how we met and our address and ran through the packet. The interviewer was very nonchalant and nice but serious.  I kind of messed up and rambled a little bit when she asked about our address. so I’m freaking out.  Anyway other then that our interview went pretty good. It was over in seriously 10-15 minutes maybe. They told us we would have an answer in 30-60 days. We are still waiting for an answer. They didn’t ask for any documents at the interview which I thought was weird. We had a whole bunch of documents to hand in but they didn’t ask. I wish we handed them the documents anyway. So stressful.

    If they told you to wait 30-60 days thn you should wait, it’s normal. I know people who waited like two months and they were approved and keep checking your status. The approved my case in a day, it also depends where are you living. 

  3. Hey, today i had my AOS interview (k1). It take an hour because they were having technical issues. So Interview officer had to do everything manually. It went smooth and he was very sweet humble and calm. He asked us wedding date and how we met. No more questions. Then asked about our passports ids, leasing paper and vaccinations. Nothing else. I  had a lot of documents so i told do you want our wedding photos he said oh ok and was looking at ny dress and saying good things. And i gave him everything i had like my I-94, social number. 
    At the end he said ok thank you very much. If i need anything I’ll contact you. He didn’t tell how long it’ll be take for my green card. Is it normal?

  4. 4 minutes ago, Chancy said:

     

    No, you should send them all together to the Chicago lockbox, including EAD.  Do not send the I-765 separately to a different lockbox.

     

    Thank you so much, and i am sorry if I’m annoying you,  ok one more question, ok so I’ll be send all together and what about filing fees?  I’ll be pay by personal check so how to send the check? In the same envelope with the AOS, EAD and AP? Or they have different location for the check? 

  5. 48 minutes ago, Letspaintcookies said:

    You don't need to pay the fees when you file everything together. You can send everything in the same envelope ( application for AOS, EAD & AP separated inside ). Add a cover letter for each application and write in the ones for EAD and AP that you're filing these concurrently with the AOS.

    Hey, thank you so much,  i have one more question, i live in dallas so  in the uscis website, for AOS and AP i have the same filing location ( Chicago) but for EAD i have different filing location (Dallas). I don’t should i send them together to the Chicago one or separate the EAD form and send it to the dallas location. And how will they know that i wanted to file all together. 

  6. 7 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

    Attend the interview

    CO will ask for any supporting documents that are needed 

    and you will be in AP  while they wait for u to get original  (CEAC site will say refused /don't worry unless it says denied)

    CO will also give you instructions on how to submit any needed documents

    i would apply for that now as its gonna take time to get one

    Ok thank you so much 

  7. 18 hours ago, Purcari1984 said:

    Hello all,

     

    I'm petitioning my fiance for a K-1 visa and she has her interview scheduled this Thursday.  When going through our final checklist last week, she realized that we must have misplaced our original copy of my signed I-134 form I had completed as part of our Evidence of Support.  I immediately filled out a new copy on Friday and sent it via DHL to my fiance to arrive at the earlist possible opportunity, which is unfrotunately the day AFTER her interview.  So not I'm wondering if it would be best for her to attend the interview THursday as scheduled, or try and reschedule to a later time.  

     

    If she proceeds with the interview Thursday, this is what she will have available as evidence:

     

    • Copy of I-134 form with digital signature only
    • Copy of my U.S. Passport to indicate U.S. status
    • Copy of final 2020 paystub with Year-end totals
    • Copy of first 2021 paystub
    • Copy of 2019 W2 (2020 is not available yet)
    • Copy of 2019 Federal Tax Return
    • December 2020 Checking Account Statement
    • December 2020 Savings Account Statement
    • December 2020 Health Savings Account Statement
    • December 2020 Roth IRA Statement
    • December 2020 401k Statement
    • December 2020 non-retirement Brokerage Statements
    • Screenshot of U.S. Treasury website showing holdings of U.S. series I and series EE bonds (no statements are available on the TreasuryDirect webpage)

     

    In addition to whether it would be better to proceed Thursday or postpone.........are there any other documents that may be suggested?  I saw some individuals have included letters from their emplyoer which we did not do, however I could contact my comapny's HR department on Monday to get something quick if necessary.

     

    Thanks in advance everyone.  

    I didn't know about all of these documents, i mean do i really need to have all of these for my k1 interview?

    I know about I-134, passport and tax. But others..? 

  8. 43 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

    Spain is not that difficult embassy from which to receive a visa from. I doubt they will even ask for chat logs. If you feel comfortable you can do the translation yourself. But, again chat logs are not part of the required documents for the interview.

     

    This from your embassy's website:

     

    Translations (original & copy): All documents not in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made (Spanish), must be accompanied by certified English translations. Translations must be certified by a competent and registered translator. The original document that is being translated must also be presented with the original translation.

     

    According to the website they are not requesting any proof of a relationship. Follow what they are asking for.

     

    How to Apply | U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Spain and Andorra

    Thank you 👍🏻

  9. 14 hours ago, TinNhi said:

    My Fiancé passed her K1 interview at the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam an hour ago!

    Here are the questions she was asked:

     

    • How did we meet?
    • How many times did we meet?
    • What are your fiancé's hobbies?
    • What things does your fiancée dislike about his work?
    • What is his job? How is his day? Describe his job?
    • What is his address?
    • What do we typically argue about?
    • When was the last time we argued, and about what?
    • How did he propose to you? Time and date?
    • Will your parents attend you wedding in the U.S.? Where do you plan to get married?


    They also asked "after 2 months your fiancée proposed?" She answered "yes, but it was more of a promise to try our best to stay together in long distance relationship."

    I was not present for her interview. We did not have an engagement party.

     

    The first question was in English. There was a female translator who translated the question to Vietnamese. But my Fiancé answered in 100% English . The translator then smiled and stepped away after that. All English thereafter. smile.gif

    We used RapidVisa to prepare our I-129F. (before we discovered this forum) No regrets, because their review of our petition and evidence brought us peace of mind. However, RapidVisa was not involved, nor did they really help us after NOA1 and NOA2.

    If you have any questions, please ask. We want to help others going through this. It's been stressful beyond belief leading up to the interview.

    Here's a TikTok video she made of everything she prepared, organized and brought to her interview.

     

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DuWN7wCQLSfG-jtT0f8MLmXCvmMrbcLc/view?usp=sharing

    K1 Documentation.jpg

    Congratulations 😊

    Can you share the last answer about parents  attending wedding. 

    Thanks

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