I will be sending off all my documents to the Chicago office by Friday of this week, anybody know the time frame this will take? I am on b1/b2 visitor visa and my stay end in early November. My wife is a USC and we have 3yr old son together. Can I also get a run down of all the documents even though I read most of the post here and work with what I saw and I think I have them all except my police record from my country. Also we married here last year June but I went back home n came back here in late April and decide to do the adjustment of Status, I want to know if that's an issue.
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Originally posted by Yardman View PostI will be sending off all my documents to the Chicago office by Friday of this week, anybody know the time frame this will take? I am on b1/b2 visitor visa and my stay end in early November. My wife is a USC and we have 3yr old son together. Can I also get a run down of all the documents even though I read most of the post here and work with what I saw and I think I have them all except my police record from my country. Also we married here last year June but I went back home n came back here in late April and decide to do the adjustment of Status, I want to know if that's an issue.
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Originally posted by keabarb View PostHi,i came up on a b1 visa too and overstayed.You should send in with your package theI-130 Petition for alien relative or approval notice for i-130,I-693 Report of medical examination,I-864 Affidavit of support, G-235A Biographic information,I-765 Application for employment,I-131 Application for travel document if you wish to travel during the process and i highly recommend it.You should also submit copies of supporting documents like marriage certificate,I-94,Tax transcript and w-2's for your spouse etc.when they accept your application you will be notified and they will also send you an appointment to do your fingerprint.It is a waiting game so be patient and good luck!
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Originally posted by Yardman View PostCool Respect!!, I hope it will be a slam dunk without a block..
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Originally posted by Web627 View PostWhat location u at yardman? my wife just did the same thing. We got married a "Yaad-Ja" ending of last year and now we waiting for her Green card. It's almost 3 months and we're waiting for our interview date. You use gotta show its all genuine. You'll be fine! Bless
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Originally posted by Yardman View PostThanks for the info but why do you highly recommend the I 131? I have all the other documents ready except for the I 131. I also have a next issue where my camera was stolen with most of my wedding pics even though it was a very small wedding at the court, I only have other pics will that be an issue.
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Ok submit i130,i485,i765(wok permit),affidavit of support, medical and i131 (advance parole ) make sure u have pictures for each document that require photos, i94 . For the affidavit of support make sure you meet the 125% poverty guideline or seek a joint sponsor . Yaad man here too
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Originally posted by archie119 View PostOk submit i130,i485,i765(wok permit),affidavit of support, medical and i131 (advance parole ) make sure u have pictures for each document that require photos, i94 . For the affidavit of support make sure you meet the 125% poverty guideline or seek a joint sponsor . Yaad man here tooLast edited by Yardman; 06-24-2015, 09:07 AM.
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Originally posted by keabarb View PostBecause you never know what emergency can pop up and you have to go back to your home country,you would need the I-131 to get back into the US.You don't have to apply but its good to have it just in case.
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