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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Japan
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My wife has an E visa. She works for a private Japanese company. She filled out an I-508 and submitted with her application. She did not have a PID number and left blank. After our interview she received a letter from INS saying to submit an I-508 with no explanation.

My question is, did we fill the I-508 out wrong?

Did we even need to fill out?

Thank in advance.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My wife has an E visa. She works for a private Japanese company. She filled out an I-508 and submitted with her application. She did not have a PID number and left blank. After our interview she received a letter from INS saying to submit an I-508 with no explanation.

My question is, did we fill the I-508 out wrong?

Did we even need to fill out?

Thank in advance.

Yes, she absolutely needed to fill it out. It's required for A, G, or E visa holders.

E visa holders don't get a PID from the State Department. Only people with diplomatic visas get those. She should have written "n/a" in the box. USCIS sometimes gets bent out of shape when boxes are left blank on a form.

I suggest just filling out the form and sending it again.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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Yes, she absolutely needed to fill it out. It's required for A, G, or E visa holders.

E visa holders don't get a PID from the State Department. Only people with diplomatic visas get those. She should have written "n/a" in the box. USCIS sometimes gets bent out of shape when boxes are left blank on a form.

I suggest just filling out the form and sending it again.

Jim,

this áo dài does NOT make me look fat!

Ben

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Moving from AOS from Family Based to AOS from Work, Student Tourist Visas, due to beneficiary's visa category.

Timeline Summary:

K-1/K-2 NOA1 - POE: 9 February - 9 July 2010

Married: 17 July 2010

AOS mailed - Interview : 22 November 2010 - 10 March 2011

ROC mailed - approved: 14 February - 18 June 2013

Citizenship mailed - ceremony: 9 February - 7 June 2017

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Jim,

this áo dài does NOT make me look fat!

Thanks. :blush:

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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