Thread: DACA to AOS
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08-04-2017, 07:04 PM
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Zeke1216
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Originally Posted by Demise View Post
I-765WS is only needed while filing for DACA. Take it out and toss it in the trash.

I-485:
Visa Info: Put "Visa Waiver" or "N/A"
Parents: Put them down. USCIS doesn't chase after families of adjustees.

I-130:
Travel Document - Leave it blank. This applies if you entered on a document other than passport (e.g. 1961 Convention Document "Stateless Travel Document", 1954 Convention Document "Refugee Travel Document" or something else.


Office - Put whatever is the local office for you. They will redirect it to the closest one to you anyways.


I-765: You check "Permission to accept employment", you're not filing for an extension, you are filing for one under a different category. For if you were ever granted one check yes, put date it was approved, and by which field office. If you do not recall:
EAC - Eastern Adjudication Center (Vermont)
WAC - Western Adjudication Center (California)
SRC - Texas Service Center
LIN - Nebraska Service Center
PSC - Potomac Service Center (doesn't normally process DACA cases)
NBC - National Benefits Center (doesn't normally process DACA cases)
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Originally Posted by NattUhhLee View Post
Ok so I'm currently in the same boat, filling out those same forms for my family members. My aunt is petitioning for my grandmother, and my uncle just got married and is petitioning his wife and stepson.
My answers will be based on the assumption that you have a legal entry, are going to be adjusting from within the US, and that you're doing concurrent filing.
1. You DO NOT need to file form I-765WS, that is only filed if you are requesting deferred action.
2. You DO need to file form I-693 (the medical exam). Form I-693 can either be included in the packet or wait until you get an RFE and send it in response. It is not a good idea to send it in-between these times because it will confuse USCIS and delay your case. Preferred method would be to send it in the package, all filed together.
3. The Stamped I-94 is sufficient, make sure to keep a copy and send one with your package! You can also send a copy of your passport, if it was also stamped or airline tickets (optional)
4. Yes, you leave the question about visa # and consulate blank. You can add notes on last page of form that you entered via visa waiver program (optional)
5. Yes, you can and should put your parent's info. Their undocumented status will not affect your application, nor will they be put on some target list.
6. WT-Visitor for pleasure- VWPP is correct. VWPP stand for Visa Waiver Pilot Program.
7. You can leave travel document section blank. Travel Document means a document used in place of a passport (ex. border crossing card)
8. Yes, you would fill out the local USCIS office. This is where you will have your interview.
9. Regarding the EAD (I-765), you should definitely file it as its FREE! Also it means you you will be able to update your SSN so it no longer says "Valid for work with DHS authorization" and your license will no longer be capped by your EAD expiration.
You would be filing for a NEW EAD document, so make sure to check the correct box. For the question about last EAD granted you would put what ever Service Center granted your EAD (ex Nebraska Service Center, Texas Service Center, California Service Center)
**Also don't forget the category for your new EAD will be (c) (9)
Hope this helped!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE REPLY ALSO, it really helped me.
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