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Everything posted by Edward and Jaycel
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You will pay OOP for this regardless of insurance so I would get this scheduled as quickly as possible so that you can file it with the original submission package. You don't want to be dealing with an RFE later on in the process for this and delaying your case because of it. This link that @MalloryCat provided will find you all the options for a Civil Surgeon in your area https://www.uscis.gov/tools/find-a-civil-surgeon Be advised that we had to call over a dozen civil surgeon offices before we found one that would do just the vaccine assessment part of the I-693. That's why I advise you make this a priority.
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March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Don't kill yourself on it today.... Even if they approve it today, you won't get an email and it won't show in your portal until tomorrow. Our officer said she was approving us that day but that there's a 24 hour delay in what they do in their system and when it shows up in our portal. Sure enough, 25 hours after we left the office, we got the email and the status had changed to "Approved". Also keep in mind that if they are an officer that needs supervisory review of their cases, it can take a bit longer. So try not to drive yourself too crazy -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
I think it's officer specific.... We got one here in the Denver FO at the end of our interview but our friends who went to the same office 6 days later, had a different officer and did not get one -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Great Advice! Jaycel and I already have a box that we put stuff into to scan and I have already created a "ROC" folder on my computer. LOL -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
HAHAHAHAHA that's good though, shows he's not afraid of the process -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Glad it's done!! That sounds like it went really well if that's all she asked -
WHERE ARE YOU IN LINE
Edward and Jaycel replied to Ruthi's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
I wouldn't put much stock in sites that say they can tell you your place in line.... no one knows that, not even USCIS. I actually paid a subscription for one of those sites during the I-129F process and it told me I was at the "Front of the Line" after 4-5 months and we were at the "Front of the Line" for 3 months after that 🤪 Those sites are just trying to get your money with a lot of fancy charts, etc. Don't waste your money -
Yes! You can upload additional evidence of marital bona fides on the portal for your I-130 using the "Unsolicited Evidence" button under the Documents tab and I highly recommend that you do so. Everything from the I-130 petition will be sent to the embassy as part of the package that the Consular Officer will have access to during the interview for the visa. Any additional evidence you provide can help mitigate the chances of an RFE from USCIS and help mitigate the chances of a 221g from the embassy requesting more marital evidence before a decision can be made. Upload what you have for sure!
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March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
One of the most helpful pieces of advice we got was to read aloud the Yes/No questions from Part 9 on the I-485 and answer them as it's very different hearing them asked to you verbally and having to answer than it is to just read them and answer them in your head. This helped Jaycel immensely during the interview when the officer asked about 20 of the questions to her. By that point, she was familiar with them from our practice sessions and was very comfortable answering them. -
Interview Documents and X-Ray Questions
Edward and Jaycel replied to J-San's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
If they did not give her a copy of the X-Rays, as long as she does not have TB then it should not be a problem. They only look for those upon entry to the US if there is a TB diagnosis. -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
You guys are gonna do great! -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
I know but then you just explain to the officer that you were unable to get it from the company. It's not uncommon especially dealing with big corporations. Remember that the paystubs are primary evidence of the salary. -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
It's secondary evidence so don't let this panic you... Paystubs will be fine on their own if you can't get it -
Agree with @Crazy Cat.... The process from RFE to interview scheduled can take a while. Close friends of ours responded to their RFE on March 29th and did not get their interview notice until June 23rd and interview was 5 weeks later on July 29th. Having patience with this process is simultaneously the most important thing and also the hardest thing to do. Keep us all posted!
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It's September. Do you know what that means???
Edward and Jaycel replied to spicynujac's topic in Philippines
We were playing Christmas music last Monday -
The fast processing is just USCIS pulling some applications off of the top of the pile to keep their "Average Time" from going too high. Comparing yourself to other's cases will only drive you crazy. Believe me I know Having filed last November and watching folks who filed in March reporting getting interviews a couple of months later was hard. But I got to thinking and realized that there are many more people out there who don't chat about their cases who were probably in the same boat as us. Right now, for April there are close to 2x as many people still "Processing" as there are either approved or with interviews pending (Approx. 40k processing vs. approx. 20k approved or interview scheduled). I know it's so very hard but you need to set your expectations that you may not get movement for a year after filing and then if it comes sooner, so much the better and a nice surprise. Maybe focus away from the process for a while and find something that give you a little joy and happiness. That's what Jaycel did after a while of torturing herself until the process played out and we got the interview. I hope this helps a little
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K1 visa question
Edward and Jaycel replied to Katie Allen's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
If your fiancé is the foreign beneficiary, you can update that information with a public inquiry with the NVC after the I-129F is approved and sent to the NVC - if not then, just have him put the correct information on the DS-160 application. -
If you get married, in France, before your fiancé enters the US on the K-1 visa, you stand an excellent chance of messing up the whole process (K-1 AND Adjustment of Status) If, by some miracle he is admitted into the United States, what will you put for your wedding date on the AOS form? The correct date that predates his entry? Then he will be accused of misrepresentation by USCIS for entering on a Fiancé(e) visa knowing that he was already married and he will be denied the AOS and almost certainly given a notice to appear in immigration court to begin his removal proceedings. (Deportation) For the K-1 Visa, you must have your marriage ceremony inside the US after your fiancé enters the country using the visa. @Crazy Cat is right to recommend a simple wedding in France and start the CR-1 Visa process because these celebrations seem like they are very important to you both. Fair enough, but understand that if that is the case, the K-1 visa is not for you guys.
