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  • Do you think Rich people get faster marriage based AOS?

    Heard about this theory that if you are rich (like 100,000-200,000 per year) you will get faster marriage based AOS timeline.

    True or not?
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    Pittsburgh PA office
    PD: 1/10/2018
    Bio: 2/10/2018
    Courtesy letter: I 693 missing: 2/10/2018
    User-defined error for I485: 3/26/2018
    131 and 765 approved: 6/1/2018
    Received Combo card: 6/5/2018
    Interview was scheduled: 9/7/2018

  • #2
    My guess is that they only get faster processing times because they are likely to hire attorneys who will file thier pettition in a manner that won't generate RFEs

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pantherwindy View Post
      Heard about this theory that if you are rich (like 100,000-200,000 per year) you will get faster marriage based AOS timeline.

      True or not?
      I dont think so because you dont send any paperwork about your income if your the beneficiary. They wont know how much income you have.

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      • #4
        Not true, if I could pay, I would

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pantherwindy View Post
          Heard about this theory that if you are rich (like 100,000-200,000 per year) you will get faster marriage based AOS timeline.

          True or not?
          A 6-figure income does not make you rich, and it certainly does not speed up the adjustment of status process.
          Last edited by UScitizenFilingforspouse; 08-16-2018, 11:50 PM.

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          • #6
            Answer is no.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by longee94 View Post
              My guess is that they only get faster processing times because they are likely to hire attorneys who will file thier pettition in a manner that won't generate RFEs
              Valid point but I have seen many self filers manage to submit error free and complete AOS petitions. So I don't think that's it.

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              • #8
                Not even close, its actually the opposite the two major things that drive AOS timelines are "severe financial loss" and the "amount of applications in your area". Higher income cities have much longer waits due to population density. USCIS also rejects many expedites or pushes them back if the situation is not dire. The Senator/Congressman will push harder for cases they know they can use an advantage, again severe financial loss.

                If you really want super fast AOS timelines, go make the poverty line income doing humanitarian work in Clevland. Or go make very little doing research in an super important field for a university.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cenkbhdr34 View Post
                  I dont think so because you dont send any paperwork about your income if your the beneficiary. They wont know how much income you have.
                  Hmm....I do send my Tax return and I think it's required ? So they do know how much I make per year!
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                  Pittsburgh PA office
                  PD: 1/10/2018
                  Bio: 2/10/2018
                  Courtesy letter: I 693 missing: 2/10/2018
                  User-defined error for I485: 3/26/2018
                  131 and 765 approved: 6/1/2018
                  Received Combo card: 6/5/2018
                  Interview was scheduled: 9/7/2018

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                  • #10
                    My wife and I make over 100k a year and we?ve been waiting for almost a year.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Emt View Post
                      My wife and I make over 100k a year and we?ve been waiting for almost a year.

                      Oh...Which office it is?
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                      Pittsburgh PA office
                      PD: 1/10/2018
                      Bio: 2/10/2018
                      Courtesy letter: I 693 missing: 2/10/2018
                      User-defined error for I485: 3/26/2018
                      131 and 765 approved: 6/1/2018
                      Received Combo card: 6/5/2018
                      Interview was scheduled: 9/7/2018

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pantherwindy View Post
                        Oh...Which office it is?
                        Atlanta office.

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                        • #13
                          I think where it makes a difference is not in the general speed, but in how much evidence you'd be able to easily generate (in general).

                          For example, getting a legal will and Advanced directive, sure there are free will kits (and some are garbage), but if you can pay for a lawyer...
                          More income for shared memberships
                          Paying for a family phone plan (compared to pay as you go phones which often aren't billed)
                          Renting or owning your own place vs living with parents
                          More vacations/trips taken together
                          More shared big purchases

                          etc etc.

                          Not that not having any one of those things will ruin someone's application, but it's easier to have them than have to creatively come up with alternatives.

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                          • #14
                            The I-864 notice mentions that the sponsor has the obligation to support the immigrant until he becomes a U.S. citizen, or can be credited with 40 qualifying quarters of work in the United States.

                            Some people don't seem to understand the consequences. If you can't pay for a mobile phone plan don't sign this affidavit of support.

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                            • #15
                              Our income exceeds 100k, and we?re not experiencing any faster treatment.
                              Adjustment of Status c(9) 400 days
                              Married: 8/18/17
                              Package Sent: 10/16/17 ~~ Received (PD): 10/19/17
                              I-485 Status - "Biometrics Fee Received": 10/28/17
                              Biometric Appointment (11/16/17) Received: 11/3/17 Done: 11/9/17
                              EAD/AP Approved: 1/4/18 (Day 77) Notices & Card Received: 1/11/18
                              EAD/AP Renewal Received: 10/4/18
                              Interview Notice & EAD/AP Renewal Receipts Received: 10/9/18 (Day 355)
                              Interview date: 11/13/18 ~ New Card Being Produced (Day 390)
                              Card in hand! 11/23/18 (Day 400)

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