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Originally Posted by Dreamer786
Yes sorry for the lack of information. Yes, doing a self-file, and it's through marriage, and I am an overstay and daca ead expires sometime around august 2018. So I'm not sending in I-765 for EAD.
Hey thanks for the quick response. And yes, I was going to post everything I have, but wanted to make sure I understood all the forms correctly.
So the I-693, I fill out page one, and the surgeon fills out the remaining and hands it back to me in a sealed envelope right? Now, does anyone know, if insurance covers any of this? Cuz if NOT, then I'm thinking I might go it for a psychical and maybe vaccinations to my primary doctor who is both listed as a civil surgeon and accepts my health insurance. And then go back with my reports with me and get the remainder of the procedures done through them for my I-693. Hoping it'd at least be cheaper that way.
Also, for form I-864, I had read that I needed it, but posts I've read on didn't have it listed as one of the forms they sent. I thought maybe since I don't have a sponsor and I'm filing mine through marriage, I might not need it. I guess I was wrong. Glad you told me. But I'm probably going to need a lot of help with this one. Seems like the most complicated. I'm the only person that my wife (born in the us) is sponsoring. So pages 6 and 7.. seems to be the most complicated. Oh and where it asks "country of domicile" do I just leave it blank? She's Hispanic is that helps..
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I would apply for the work permit. It's free and it doesn't hurt to have 2 work permits, you never know what Trump could do. I know it looks like DACA is here to stay but why risk it if it's a free work permit.
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