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  1. Place of residence tends to determines which field office will handle any interview.

    https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=of....office_type=LO (Enter your zip code here)

    Thank you for your reply, but my question was not about the field office. I was asking about the Service Center that handles the case. is it going to be california Sevice center or Vermont service center since they are the ones handling family based adjustment of status ( married to a US citizen)

    i hope i am not confusing you all...

    Thanks again, you all are awesome.

  2. Hi everyone,

    I have a question related to the service centers.

    What determines which service center will get your case? in other words, we live in the east coast. We sent the AOS packet 7 I-130 together to Chicago lockbox, we already have an appointment for my wife's biometrics on Aug 12. Now I am wondering which service center will end up handling the case?

    Any information will be great.

    Thanks,

  3. :help:

    I appreciate your input, but could you please elaborate on the format of the employment letter that you have sent? is it just name and start date of employment or more detailed? ( I want to tell the HR in at my agency how the letter should be)

    Also, can you clarify if they asked for employment letter together with paystubs? and are you saying 6 paystubs or 6 months of paystubs which might add up to 12 individual paystubs.

    Finally, do you have the work permit and advance parole by now?

    Please follow up ....:idea:

    Thank you in advance

  4. Cool, now back to the original question:

    My question is the following:

    Part 1 of form I-485 asks for "Current USCIS status" and also for "expiration on" date.

    What should we enter on each question? My wife came in as J1 (no 2yr req) and completed her au pair program last year.

    her visa expiration date is aug 2008 and her I-94 has no expiration but rather a D/S.

    Thank you In advance.

    Your status is J-1, expiration date is D/S (duration of status). Make sure that her DS 2019 (the white form that was attached to her passport thet was stamped by the Immigration officer at the Point of Entry) also states "2 year rule does not apply" or "not subject to the two year residence requirement". Her visa might say that but this form must also say that.

    If you have more questions about the D/S status I have a lot of info about it from my attorney.

    Hi there,

    I am still not sure what should I write for current USCIS status on I 485 and what should I write for (Expires on: )

    My wife has stayed beyond her authorized stay, in fact since 1/5/2005, what should I write in this situation?

    Thanks

  5. which is D/S?

    Thanks a lot for the all information.

    But, I am really confused. Everybody gives different answer. I decided put "out of status" for current status but I have no idea what I am going to put for expires on? If somebody has experience with these two questions: on form I-485 "current USCIS status" and also "expires on". What should I write? Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    :help:

    If she is out of status she shouldn't even apply for AP because she won't be able to use it... If she leaves the country she may trigger the ban (3 or 10 years, depending on how long she overstayed)

    My wife is not planning to travel. the CIS customet service told me that the fee for filing I-485 includes AP anyways, can be used in case of an emergency. Since she over stayed, then she should apply for a waiver of inadmisability to be able to come back. She is not planning on traveling anyways.

    My dilema is answering some of the questions on these forms.

    I should put Current USCIS status: (out of status) ? and what should I put for Expires on:( ) ?

    On the form I-485 Part 2 application type, I marked box (h) other basis of eligibilty, and filled in the blank as following : Adjustment of status through marriage to a naturalized US citizen or I am a spouse of a US citizen... do you think this is acceptable?

    I can't wait until this is over and be done with it. It is too stressful to fill out and navigate these forms.

    Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    I would put status: out of status, expires on: out of status. That's what's going to make the most sense. Are you a USC? Then your wife would fill out the 2nd part as: (h) Adjustment of Status based on a marriage to a USC.

    Good luck!

    Thanks again.

    Cool, now back to the original question:

    My question is the following:

    Part 1 of form I-485 asks for "Current USCIS status" and also for "expiration on" date.

    What should we enter on each question? My wife came in as J1 (no 2yr req) and completed her au pair program last year.

    her visa expiration date is aug 2008 and her I-94 has no expiration but rather a D/S.

    Thank you In advance.

    Your status is J-1, expiration date is D/S (duration of status). Make sure that her DS 2019 (the white form that was attached to her passport thet was stamped by the Immigration officer at the Point of Entry) also states "2 year rule does not apply" or "not subject to the two year residence requirement". Her visa might say that but this form must also say that.

    If you have more questions about the D/S status I have a lot of info about it from my attorney.

    Thanks for the information. I am still puzzeled because my wife does not have any white paper from the immigration officer at port of entry. All she has is the visa in her passport plus an I-94 which states a date of arrival (she took a short trip back to her country while her visa was current, came back on 6/2004) but initial visa issue date is 1/2004 which means it will expire 1/2005. They gave her this I-94 upon arrival back from her trip. So some people tell me to put (out of status as current status) and some says put (green card applicant) and others says put (j-1)

    Again, no one clearely told me what would be the best answer, plus I still do not know if I should leave the question (expires on: ) blank or put the date the visa expired on which was 1/2005.

    Also, I would likek to know if I should include my form G-325A (biographic info) together with my wife attached to the I-130 form, plus adding it to form I485 form. Like i said earlier I am sending the whole package for the first time including I-130 and green card, travel document, EAD and affidavit of support.

    Finally, what is the norm as far as putting the package together. I mean when you put all the completed forms in 1 envelop, is there a right order too do that and can I staple individual forms and then clip them with each other as a package. Any suggestions/

    Greatly appreciate all you guys help.

    Since your wife has finished her exchange program a couple of years ago (I assume from the dates you are giving) she is "out of status". She would remain to be in J-1 status if she was continuing to work within the J-1 exchange program (which usually lasts 12 months plus one month for travel). If she has completed her program within the timeframe (those typical 12 months plus one for travel), and then stayed beyond that time she is out of status.

    My wife is not planning to travel. the CIS customet service told me that the fee for filing I-485 includes AP anyways, can be used in case of an emergency. Since she over stayed, then she should apply for a waiver of inadmisability to be able to come back. She is not planning on traveling anyways.

    My dilema is answering some of the questions on these forms. ( Do you have any idea on how to answer the other questions in mentioned earlier?)

    I should put Current USCIS status: (out of status) ? and what should I put for Expires on:( ) ?

    On the form I-485 Part 2 application type, I marked box (h) other basis of eligibilty, and filled in the blank as following : Adjustment of status through marriage to a naturalized US citizen or I am a spouse of a US citizen... do you think this is acceptable?

    I can't wait until this is over and be done with it. It is too stressful to fill out and navigate these forms.

    Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    Thanks again.

    Sorry I messed up the previous post. Again!

    Status:out of status, expires on: out of status (that's what I would choose to write in there). Basis for eligibility: Marriage to a USC.

    Thaks (Joanna & Bobby), it has been a great support, getting your input... again I feel lots of

    Is there anyone out there who actually filed their application inserting (out of status) as current CIS status and it was acceptable by USCIS? if that is the case then i feel comfortable. If there is a better response, it would be better since I do not want CIS to return our applications, and delay it further.

    My wife has been stuck at home for the past 3 and half years at home.

  6. Thanks a lot for the all information.

    But, I am really confused. Everybody gives different answer. I decided put "out of status" for current status but I have no idea what I am going to put for expires on? If somebody has experience with these two questions: on form I-485 "current USCIS status" and also "expires on". What should I write? Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    :help:

    If she is out of status she shouldn't even apply for AP because she won't be able to use it... If she leaves the country she may trigger the ban (3 or 10 years, depending on how long she overstayed)

    My wife is not planning to travel. the CIS customet service told me that the fee for filing I-485 includes AP anyways, can be used in case of an emergency. Since she over stayed, then she should apply for a waiver of inadmisability to be able to come back. She is not planning on traveling anyways.

    My dilema is answering some of the questions on these forms.

    I should put Current USCIS status: (out of status) ? and what should I put for Expires on:( ) ?

    On the form I-485 Part 2 application type, I marked box (h) other basis of eligibilty, and filled in the blank as following : Adjustment of status through marriage to a naturalized US citizen or I am a spouse of a US citizen... do you think this is acceptable?

    I can't wait until this is over and be done with it. It is too stressful to fill out and navigate these forms.

    Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    I would put status: out of status, expires on: out of status. That's what's going to make the most sense. Are you a USC? Then your wife would fill out the 2nd part as: (h) Adjustment of Status based on a marriage to a USC.

    Good luck!

    Thanks again.

    Cool, now back to the original question:

    My question is the following:

    Part 1 of form I-485 asks for "Current USCIS status" and also for "expiration on" date.

    What should we enter on each question? My wife came in as J1 (no 2yr req) and completed her au pair program last year.

    her visa expiration date is aug 2008 and her I-94 has no expiration but rather a D/S.

    Thank you In advance.

    Your status is J-1, expiration date is D/S (duration of status). Make sure that her DS 2019 (the white form that was attached to her passport thet was stamped by the Immigration officer at the Point of Entry) also states "2 year rule does not apply" or "not subject to the two year residence requirement". Her visa might say that but this form must also say that.

    If you have more questions about the D/S status I have a lot of info about it from my attorney.

    Thanks for the information. I am still puzzeled because my wife does not have any white paper from the immigration officer at port of entry. All she has is the visa in her passport plus an I-94 which states a date of arrival (she took a short trip back to her country while her visa was current, came back on 6/2004) but initial visa issue date is 1/2004 which means it will expire 1/2005. They gave her this I-94 upon arrival back from her trip. So some people tell me to put (out of status as current status) and some says put (green card applicant) and others says put (j-1)

    Again, no one clearely told me what would be the best answer, plus I still do not know if I should leave the question (expires on: ) blank or put the date the visa expired on which was 1/2005.

    Also, I would likek to know if I should include my form G-325A (biographic info) together with my wife attached to the I-130 form, plus adding it to form I485 form. Like i said earlier I am sending the whole package for the first time including I-130 and green card, travel document, EAD and affidavit of support.

    Finally, what is the norm as far as putting the package together. I mean when you put all the completed forms in 1 envelop, is there a right order too do that and can I staple individual forms and then clip them with each other as a package. Any suggestions/

    Greatly appreciate all you guys help.

    Since your wife has finished her exchange program a couple of years ago (I assume from the dates you are giving) she is "out of status". She would remain to be in J-1 status if she was continuing to work within the J-1 exchange program (which usually lasts 12 months plus one month for travel). If she has completed her program within the timeframe (those typical 12 months plus one for travel), and then stayed beyond that time she is out of status.

    My wife is not planning to travel. the CIS customet service told me that the fee for filing I-485 includes AP anyways, can be used in case of an emergency. Since she over stayed, then she should apply for a waiver of inadmisability to be able to come back. She is not planning on traveling anyways.

    My dilema is answering some of the questions on these forms. ( Do you have any idea on how to answer the other questions in mentioned earlier?)

    I should put Current USCIS status: (out of status) ? and what should I put for Expires on:( ) ?

    On the form I-485 Part 2 application type, I marked box (h) other basis of eligibilty, and filled in the blank as following : Adjustment of status through marriage to a naturalized US citizen or I am a spouse of a US citizen... do you think this is acceptable?

    I can't wait until this is over and be done with it. It is too stressful to fill out and navigate these forms.

    Any help from those of you who has gone through it will be great.

    Thanks again.

    Sorry I messed up the previous post. Again!

    Status:out of status, expires on: out of status (that's what I would choose to write in there). Basis for eligibility: Marriage to a USC.

    Thaks (Joanna & Bobby), it has been a great support, getting your input... again I feel lots of

    Is there anyone out there who actually filed their application inserting (out of status) as current CIS status and it was acceptable by USCIS? if that is the case then i feel comfortable. If there is a better response, it would be better since I do not want CIS to return our applications, and delay it further.

    My wife has been stuck at home for the past 3 and half years at home.

  7. Good morning vj community,

    I have one more questions about form G325a and others

    1- Citizenship/nationality, for my wife: (for example) we just put the country as Ukrain and be done with it or put Ukrain/Ukranian?

    2-the middle name for my wife on form G325a, she does not have a middle name, should I leave it blank or put N/A just like I put in other forms such as I-485 and I-130?

    Thanks alot for all your help.

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