JessLuna1994's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Jamie Beneficiary's Name: Jessica VJ Member: JessLuna1994 Country: Brazil Last Updated: 2023-04-24 |
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Timeline Comments: 5
Mmsamor on 2019-08-31 said:
Hello there, I see you filed you AOS after the 90 days. I am about to do that as well (got married the 90 days.) Do you think it is okay to have filed after the I-94 has ended?
Mmsamor on 2019-08-31 said:
Hello there, I see you filed you AOS after the 90 days. I am about to do that as well (got married the 90 days.) Do you think it is okay to have filed after the I-94 has ended?
JessLuna1994 on 2019-08-31 said:
Hello, Mmsamor! So... My I-94 expired on Aug 11 and I filed everything on the 8th. I got a text on the 26th with my receipt number and they said my NOA was coming through mail, probably by next week (I'm guessing).
However, I also searched if it was possible to filed them with a I-94 expired, and apparently you can only if you got married within the 90 days, but you need to attach another form and pay a $1000 fee because you would be out of status. Not sure where I read this, maybe it was on the form i-458 instructions because I know they asked if you are out of status. I'll see if I can find something on my notes.
Mmsamor on 2019-08-31 said:
Thanks for getting back to me. That would really suck for me- Our 90 days is up 9/4 and we still have to translate the birth certificate and do the medical exam. Did you do the medical exam- do we need to since we just had one?
JessLuna1994 on 2019-08-31 said:
I see. The translation of the birth certificate was a problem for us too!
No, I didn't have a medical exam here because I had one in Brazil. If you had one before, the doctor probably gave you a folder with your vaccination record (in English), and the results of the exams (in your native language). You just need to send a copy of the vaccination record (keep the original) with the form, and take the originals to the interview.
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