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Junko&Martin got a reaction from Harpa Timsah in I-751 May 2012 Filers
The NOA says to wait until you get Bio App Letter for the online update.
The letter should have number that works with the website, not the NOA1.
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Junko&Martin got a reaction from Aida&Vinny in aos sample cover letter
Hi for whom looking for cover letter samples!
Below is what I had for cover letter..
I know it is not needed but it'll make it more formal, and made me feel good to have it in haha
Date, Year
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 805887
Chicago, IL 60680-4120
ORIGINAL SUBMISSION
Re: I-130 Petition/I-485Adjustment of Status Application
Petitioner: My Husband's Name
Beneficiary: My Name
Category: Spouse of U.S. Citizen
CONCURRENTLY filed with the following application:
I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
I-131 Advance Parole
Dear Immigration Officer:
In connection with the above captioned matter, the flowing documents are submitted:
1. Form I-130;
2. Form G-325A;
a. Petitioner;
b. Beneficiary;
3. Form I-485;
4. Form I-864EZ with supporting documents;
5. Copy of Petitioner’s US Citizen Naturalization and U.S. Passport;
6. Copy of Certificate of Marriage;
7. Family Register and Translation, which includes the Beneficiary’s Birth Certificate;
8. Documents evidencing bona fides of marriage: Joint Account, Auto Insurance, Lease, Pictures;
9. Copy of Beneficiary’s Passport, H-1B Visa, and I-94;
10. Beneficiary’s Medical Examination Results (Sealed) from C.I.S. Civil Surgeon;
11. Passport-style Photographs of the petitioner and the beneficiary;
12. Our Check in the amount of $355 for I-130 and $1010 for I-485.
If you should require any further documents or information regarding this case, please contact us. Your expeditious processing of this application/petition is greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours,
My name
My husband's name
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Junko&Martin got a reaction from Dr. A ♥ O in June 2010 Filers
Yes, This is it :dance:
Green Card in my hand
Simple white envelop without any sign of Immigration... (but if you google the address, you know it's from Homeland Security!)
Finally, we can set aside this all the worries, frustration, and stress for two years.
Thank you so much for all your help guys!!
As lots of fellow VJ users says, we couldn't go through this without all you guys support!!
Thank you again
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Junko&Martin reacted to Beth and John in June 2010 Filers
Mailing ours off today Here's to speedy NOA1's, biometrics letters, and approvals for all!!
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Junko&Martin reacted to kata&rob in June 2010 Filers
Yippi, finally some good news.
Card/ Document Production
On August 16, 2010, we ordered production of your new card.
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Junko&Martin got a reaction from Dr. A ♥ O in June 2010 Filers
Interview Report
Scheduled on August 16, 2010 @11am at Los Angeles Office
We parked our car 9:45am at a parking lot in front of the Immigration Building.
We had a Yogurt in the market area and head to the building at 10:15am; we waited about 25 minutes in the line for security.
We got to our room and there were about 50 couples/families.
We left our cellphones in the car but there were many people with their cellphones in the waiting area of AOS....
We were talking and looking at our pictures (brought 6 albums lol) while we waited.
Guess how long our waiting was??????? 3hours!!!!!! ---> we were getting so hungry
Guess how long our interview was??????? 10 minutes!!!!
The officer, David, mid-30ish, very friendly cool guy greeted us at the door to go in the interview room.
We were sworn first and sat down in a small office with many papers all over his desk..
He asked us questions about how/when/where we met, asked my husband when he decided to pop the question, our first date and looked at a couple of albums we brought.
Then asked our address, other evidence of cohabitation like apartment lease and utility bills. We actually moved while in the process so our home address was changed, but he didn't seem to care about it that much.
He also asked who is sponsoring and my husband's occupation.
After all the question, he asked me to show him my passport and he canceled all the old visas I previously hold (F1 and H1b)....
Then, he congratulated me and my husband for the approval of green card
He told us that I should receive green card in 4-6weeks in a mail; but when we told that we have a planned trip to Mexico City in mid September, he pretty much told us that we should get the card in mail sometimes next week
Although we were so hungry, we were the happiest couple in the whole world at the moment!!!!
Good luck with all the upcoming interviews and congrats on EAD&AP approvals!!!
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Junko&Martin got a reaction from finallyfree in June 2010 Filers
Interview Report
Scheduled on August 16, 2010 @11am at Los Angeles Office
We parked our car 9:45am at a parking lot in front of the Immigration Building.
We had a Yogurt in the market area and head to the building at 10:15am; we waited about 25 minutes in the line for security.
We got to our room and there were about 50 couples/families.
We left our cellphones in the car but there were many people with their cellphones in the waiting area of AOS....
We were talking and looking at our pictures (brought 6 albums lol) while we waited.
Guess how long our waiting was??????? 3hours!!!!!! ---> we were getting so hungry
Guess how long our interview was??????? 10 minutes!!!!
The officer, David, mid-30ish, very friendly cool guy greeted us at the door to go in the interview room.
We were sworn first and sat down in a small office with many papers all over his desk..
He asked us questions about how/when/where we met, asked my husband when he decided to pop the question, our first date and looked at a couple of albums we brought.
Then asked our address, other evidence of cohabitation like apartment lease and utility bills. We actually moved while in the process so our home address was changed, but he didn't seem to care about it that much.
He also asked who is sponsoring and my husband's occupation.
After all the question, he asked me to show him my passport and he canceled all the old visas I previously hold (F1 and H1b)....
Then, he congratulated me and my husband for the approval of green card
He told us that I should receive green card in 4-6weeks in a mail; but when we told that we have a planned trip to Mexico City in mid September, he pretty much told us that we should get the card in mail sometimes next week
Although we were so hungry, we were the happiest couple in the whole world at the moment!!!!
Good luck with all the upcoming interviews and congrats on EAD&AP approvals!!!