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Marcelo

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  1. Thank you all for your answer. It seems that we did not do the I-765.

    Regarding the I-94, they said it should be 60.

    By the way, my wife got a ssn, right away after we got married.

    The reason why I did the initial posting is because in the letter for the interview it says she needs to have a government issue photo id. She does not have one. We wonder if the passport will be sufficient.

    Thanks again

  2. My wife came to the US on a K-1.

    We got married 2 weeks ago and now we are ready to start the Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status(I-485)

    I have a quick question:

    We downloaded all the forms, a total of 5 and since my wife is not planning to work any time soon, I was wondering if she really needs to complete the I-765. Also I understand that she will be able to work when she gets the permanent residency.

    Now, she is not going to leave the country for a while, does she need to complete the I-131?

    Thanks a lot

  3. Hi all;

    We got our case number on October 11th after sending the paper work August 10th.

    Does anyone know if the California center processing rates posted in their website (http://fupi.ws/j7z) are accurate?

    Currently says April 29th 2007 for K-1. If this is true, the wait will be very long.

    Thank you

    that is the OLDEST dated petition they are workign on. they currently are approving may, june and July.

    Chris

    Thanks Chris

  4. You guys are awesome!! :D

    My fiancee and I were kinda ready for the civil ceremony and the church in Argentina, but we just think perhaps is better, if we will continue to be separated a little longer, that we do so as still being dating and not married. You know, one of those things.

    Thanks a lot to all of you for your help.

    One last question, there is an private inmigration agency that charges me about $750 for the assistance + the government fees. Should I go forward since time is very important? I just want to make sure that I don't screw up anything.

    Milo

  5. Hi all;

    Thank you very much for your information.

    I need a little bit of advice here.

    I am a US citizen. My fiancee and I have been dating for about 1 (one) year. We are considering 2 options:

    1)Fiancee visa

    2)Spouse visa

    We are somehow more inclined towards the fiancee visa just in case things get delayed. However we had planned already on getting married in southamerica, so the spouse visa is under consideration.

    Now everywhere I read, it mentions a minimum of 2 years knowing each other for the fiancee visa. How can we deal with that and move forward with the fiancee visa since we only have dated for 1 year?

    Thanks again to everyone. This thread is very helpful.

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