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  1. No I just talked to my uncle who's like a millionaire but was just afraid to ask cuz you know them millionaires... stingy LMAO jk

    But I asked him and he was like " ya ill do it no problem~!!" So then we got it REAL QUICK~!!!

    We would have had it in Feb. 2010 but the post office lost it~!!! My wife is already in Korea with her family LOL.. Im still here in Arizona, she left as soon as she got it cuz she has not seen her family in like 4 years. So after we are both done with school, I'm gonna teach English in Seoul.

    btw im 24

  2. Here is a screenshot from the USCIS website on my i-485 status:

    uscisi485.jpg

    It says:

    "

    On October 2, 2009 we mailed the document to the address we have on file. You should receive the new document within 30 days. If you do not, or if you move before you get it, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

    This step applies to applications that result in an applicant receiving a card (such as a green card) or other document (such as a naturalization certificate, refugee travel documents or advance parole). Applications will be in this step from the time the order to produce the card/document is given until the card/document is produced and mailed to the applicant. You can expect to receive your card/document within 30 days of the approval of your application.

    Naturalization Applicants: you will receive your certificate at your oath ceremony. You can expect to be scheduled for an oath ceremony within 45 days of receiving your decision. Many offices schedule approved applicants for the oath ceremony on the same day as the day of the interview. Please check the local office profile page on our Web site to determine if this applies to your local office.

    If you do not receive your document, please contact our National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.

    "

    How come it skipped everything~??? Arent we supposed to have an interview~?

  3. Here is a list of what we sent:

    ( Petitioner )

    Form I-485

    - Money Order for $ 1,010.00 Filing Fee

    - Copy of Passport

    - Copy of Visa and Passport Page Containing I-94

    - Certified , Translated in Korean and English of Household Register

    - Certified , Translate and Notarized Birth Certificate ( Family Relation Certificate )

    - Copy of Marriage Photo

    - Two Passport Photos

    Form G-325A

    - 1 Passport Photo

    Form I-765

    - Copy of Passport and Visa and Passport Page Containing I-94

    - Two Passport Photos

    Form I-693

    ( Spouse )

    Form I-130

    - $ 355.000 Filling Fee

    - Copy of Marriage Certificate

    - Copy of Passport

    - Copy of Birth Certificate

    - Two Passport Photos

    Evidence of Bona Fide Marriage

    - Copy of Joint Bank Account Statement

    - Copy of Joint Apartment Lease

    Form G-325A

    - 1 Passport Photo ( Spouse )

    Form I-864 ( Petitioner )

    - $ 70.00 Filiing Fee

    - Copy of Most Resent Pay Stubs

    - Copy of Tax Returns

    - Copy of W-2s

    Form I-864 ( Joint Sponsor )

    - Copy of Birth Certificate

    - Copy of W-2s of 2007-2008

    - Copy of Tax Returns of 2007-2008

    - Copy of Resident Personal Tax Return 2007-2008

    - Copy of Most Resent Pay Stubs ( Last 6 Months )

    - Copy of Work Schdule

    - Copy of 2008 Tax Return Transcripts

    - Copy of 1099

    Form I-864A

    - Copy of 2008 Tax Return Transcripts

    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    But we only got NOA's for i-765 & i-130 ...they recieved it 08/23/09, notice date was 08/27/09

    ANd we sent the proper checks with them ......

    WE DIDNT GET NOA FOR I-485~!!!!!!!!

    we mailed in our forms 2 weeks ago

  4. (Holy mackerel) On the face of it, if he objectively qualified financially to serve as a sponsor, it would seem so.

    Read the USCIS website to see if there are any exclusions. At the same time, ask the potential sponsor to consult his Port Director or Chief Patrol Agent to see if there are any conflicts of interest or internal rules against this. This is interesting -- let us know the verdict!

    yeah i asked around ... like on yahoo answers

    one perosn said this:

    """"Yes, he can be a joint sponsor. His position could cause a conflict of interest but assuming everything else with your wife's immigration status and intentions are on the "up and up" there shouldn't be any issues.""""

    my wifes status and everything is fine ... so that means he could become my joint sponsor huh~???

  5. okay im trying to get a joint sponsor

    and my mom wants to help me but heres whats happening

    my wifes from korea , been married about 1 year

    my step dad and my mom and 2 of my sisters kids are on my moms/step dads tax return

    does it matter hw much people are in the household~??

    the people who live in the house are , my sister(29) , my sisters 3 kids(10,7,5) , my brother(20) , my brothers g/f(19), my step dad and my mom

    my mom only makes 7.50 an hour , my step dad makes like 22$ an hr ......

    my sisters get food stamps for the kids ...

    so my question is ...

    does my sisters foodstamps affect the joint sponsorship~????? cuz she also lives in the house~???

    im 23, my wifes 20 ..... my step dads salary is about 45k a year

    so can anyone help me ... me and my wife are punching eachothers faces out cuz this sht is too hard and frustrating lol

  6. Don't even waste your time on the AP, you won't be using it anyway. ;)

    We were VWP adjusters, with overstay, our whole process from filing to GC took about 3 months. We had no RFEs or other kind of hold-ups. my thoughts to you is to make sure you have EVERYTHING in order from the beginning. Good luck!

    okay well im assuming everything is in order right~??? by submitting all those forms above~??

  7. Okay. I am going to move your thread to the AOS From Another Visa forum. Lots of people there with experience on this. And, yes, it's possible. :) But don't let her leave the US until she gets her GC. With an overstay like that she won't be allowed back into the country... even with Advance Parole.

    Welcome to VJ, BruceLeejr. And good luck. :)

    yeah i aint letter her leave the country LOL , until we get it , i hope it goes by fast~!!

    how long does it USUALLY take for someone to receive a greencard after an interview~?

  8. We got married last year in September .

    Her visa status is expired since november 2007 . She has all her documents still with her .

    We live together , have a joint bank account together , the house we are renting is in both our names, we both have credit cards and lots of other documents with both of us .

    Anyway , I need help with her AOS and help with getting her travel documents and work permits .

    We are filing the following forms together :

    i-130

    i-131

    i-485

    i-693

    i-765

    i-864(for myself)

    i-864(my joint sponsor)

    G-325A

    8 forms including the extra i-864 for my joint sponsorship

    Should we also file for i-864A~????

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