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Tara N Jay

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  1. You need to register your wife's change of address using the AR-11. You (and any other sponsors of your wife's I-864 if they should move) need to submit the I-865 to register your change of address.

    As long as your wife's green card was issued before your 2-year wedding anniversary, she correctly received a conditional permanent resident card valid for 2 years. You must apply to remove conditions of her residence after 2 years (see the VJ guides for more info). If her application is successful, she will then receive a 10 year permanent resident card.

    You guys so rock again.

    One last question.

    They mailed us a AR-11 SR to confirm the address change. Wouldn't we file a AR-11 and not an AR-11 SR?

  2. Tara and I just moved. We are filling out the AR-11.

    Tara came over on K1 originally. She never got a FIN number that I know of.

    I checked the I-94 and there isn't one on it.

    She has her green card now.

    Do we fill out the AR-11SR or AR-11?

    The one other thing that is weird is that her green card is set to expire after just 2 years.

    I thought we were through with this stuff.

    Thanks... :help:

    Yes, the AR-11 is the change of address form.

    It asks for a fingerprint identification number.

    Sorry it wasn't a well written post. I was frantic at the time trying to find the information after doing several searches.

    She is a conditional permanent resident so you need to lift conditions before the green card expires,.. Isn't AR-11 a change of address form?

  3. Tara and I just moved. We are filling out the AR-11.

    Tara came over on K1 originally. She never got a FIN number that I know of.

    I checked the I-94 and there isn't one on it.

    She has her green card now.

    Do we fill out the AR-11SR or AR-11?

    The one other thing that is weird is that her green card is set to expire after just 2 years.

    I thought we were through with this stuff.

    Thanks... :help:

  4. Just last week we had received notification via mail that Tara's AOS had been transferred to California.

    Then last night we got an email notification. APPROVED!!! :D

    We are so fortunate, and we know it. Thank you USCIS!!! You guys ROCK!!!

    She just received her work permit 2 weeks ago.

    Her biometrics had been delayed because of a cut she had on one of her fingers.

    Originally we had submitted the paperwork on October 18th. Confirmations came on the 1st of November.

    What makes this even more special is today is our 5 month anniversary. (F)(L)(F)

    I think we will go celebrate. :dance::dance::dance:

    Thank you God!!!

  5. I wonder if this is why Tara's EAD has not come. We sent the application the end of October, and got a receipt a few days later.

    We went for her Biometrics back in December, and sent us home because she had a bad cut on one of her fingers.

    Last week she finally was able to get them (Biometrics) done.

    They told us at the service center that the Biometrics had nothing to do with her applications though. I guess I'm confused.

  6. Almost a year ago (11 months) my wife (Tara) and I were getting ready to submit our K1 forms. A few months before we had no idea what a K1 was.

    We had heard many horror stories about the politics, and policies involved.

    It just made being apart that much worse.

    However I've always said nothing worth having ever came easy.

    Our K1 flew through, and in no time we were together. Now when we were apart our it didn't seem that way. The lonely nights aparts, emails, and phone calls that always ended in, "I love you, and I'll see you soon". We didn't know when we would see each other in reality, but we tried to stay positive. Staying strong was hard. Being apart from the one you love like no other ripped me apart.

    Why do I write this? It's easy to get down in the dumps during this process. Have faith, and good will happen. We've had a few hiccups in the process, but no complaints what so ever. Be honest with immigration, and treat them with respect. You will get the same in return.

    Tara and I married in September. It was the best thing to ever happen to me. Well she was the best thing to happen to me.

    A year ago we both were a wreck, and now we are together. We went through the same process. Trust me when your loved one arrives it will all be worth the wait. We all are here because we have been blessed with a love in our lives. Go for it, and don't look back. Also remember again nothing worth having ever came easy.

    Visajourney is an incredible resource. The people are here are good people. Good luck in your journey, and stay strong. (F)(F)(F)

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