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#2901
11-19-2018, 12:17 AM
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lol that's funny I'm from Atlanta too! I'm applying to remove my condtions on my green card in about 9 days.
from what I am seeing now Atlanta field office is a lot slower on AOS than they were two years ago. I don't know if that office processes removals of conditions but they are super slow now.
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11-19-2018, 12:22 AM
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from what I am seeing now Atlanta field office is a lot slower on AOS than they were two years ago. I don't know if that office processes removals of conditions but they are super slow now.
No my case wont be processed in Atlanta. I was just saying I'm from Atlanta, My I-751 will be routed and processed at Vermont Service Center.
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11-19-2018, 05:26 PM
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For those that has already submitted I-751- can anyone check if my packet is sufficient enough? my 90 day window is finally open- and i am planning to send it in next week (after thanksgiving)

-Copy joint lease (signed lease until 2020)
-Copy Joint Credit Card (My wife who is USC is the secondary user- account under my name- Bank stated that wife is the secondary user)
-Copy Joint Saving account #1
-Copy Joint Saving and Checking # 2
-Copy of wife checking account that shows her paying our joint credit card together from 2016-present
-Copy of renter insurance together
-Copy of car insurance together
-Copy of joint IRS Tax transcript (2016 and 2017) and joint Tax returns from H&R Block
-Affidavits from 2 U.S citizens
-Copy of water bill and waste bill
-Travel itinerary dated from 2016 until present- with 2-3 pictures from each travel
-Official letter from USPS of official address change that shows both of our names with old and new address
-Letter from employer stated that my wife is listed as dependent and emergency contacts (spouse)

My only concern is that we just recently move into our own apartment this past September 2018. Prior to that- my wife and i are living with my parents from when we were married, until this past September.

Do you guys include everything from date of marriage until present or just from a few months ago? I am a little worried that i may not have enough evidence from year 2016 or early 2017 because we were both still living under my parents- and most bills are under their names other than our joint credit card and bank account and waste bill
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#2904
11-19-2018, 09:11 PM
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thanks for answering. I'm also in Atlanta, their waiting time seems to be getting longer and longer. my pd is 3/5/18. so hopefully I hear something about an interview early next year. my status has been ready to schedule interview since 7/18/18.

how long after ready the schedule for an interview did you have to wait to actually get an interview date.
Got my interview scheduled notification last week. Interview set for December 17. Uscis fumbled and they sent the letter to my old address. Luckily I have my mailed forward to my new address.
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11-20-2018, 02:14 PM
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For those that has already submitted I-751- can anyone check if my packet is sufficient enough? my 90 day window is finally open- and i am planning to send it in next week (after thanksgiving)

-Copy joint lease (signed lease until 2020)
-Copy Joint Credit Card (My wife who is USC is the secondary user- account under my name- Bank stated that wife is the secondary user)
-Copy Joint Saving account #1
-Copy Joint Saving and Checking # 2
-Copy of wife checking account that shows her paying our joint credit card together from 2016-present
-Copy of renter insurance together
-Copy of car insurance together
-Copy of joint IRS Tax transcript (2016 and 2017) and joint Tax returns from H&R Block
-Affidavits from 2 U.S citizens
-Copy of water bill and waste bill
-Travel itinerary dated from 2016 until present- with 2-3 pictures from each travel
-Official letter from USPS of official address change that shows both of our names with old and new address
-Letter from employer stated that my wife is listed as dependent and emergency contacts (spouse)

My only concern is that we just recently move into our own apartment this past September 2018. Prior to that- my wife and i are living with my parents from when we were married, until this past September.

Do you guys include everything from date of marriage until present or just from a few months ago? I am a little worried that i may not have enough evidence from year 2016 or early 2017 because we were both still living under my parents- and most bills are under their names other than our joint credit card and bank account and waste bill
I am sending my I-751 as well after thanksgiving my 90 day window opened this week Your missing quite abit of important evidence....Include you and your spouse drivers license showing the same address on both cards showing same residence.

Copy of green card front and back.

If you have traveled outside the country include passport biographic page and passport pages with exit and entree stamps for both you and your spouse.

Copy of Marriage Certificate showing that you and your spouse are still married

Copy of Social Security Card for both you and your spouse

Copy of Joint Life insurance and Health insurance (if any)

FORM (G-1145) for notification of your case, so you know when its been accepted. They will notify you threw text or email with your case number as well.

In case you didn't know you can now pay with credit card for form (I-751) you would use form (G-1450) to pay with credit card.

You want to provide as much evidence since you have been married up until now.
P.S make sure you signed all forms that need to be signed
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(I-751) Removal of Conditions Delivered: 11/30/2018
Notice of Action: TBA
Biometrics: TBA
Case Ready For Interview: TBA
Interview: TBA (I-751) approved: TBA
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11-20-2018, 06:10 PM
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I am sending my I-751 as well after thanksgiving my 90 day window opened this week Your missing quite abit of important evidence....Include you and your spouse drivers license showing the same address on both cards showing same residence. (unfortunately- both of our physical driver license still shows our separate adress before marriage- BUT we recently just had it updated in the DMV through their online service page. We would need a replacement card to have it updated with our new adress. Is it absolutely necessary to show new driver license>>

Copy of green card front and back. (We have this)

If you have traveled outside the country include passport biographic page and passport pages with exit and entree stamps for both you and your spouse. (we have not travel outside the US)

Copy of Marriage Certificate showing that you and your spouse are still married (we have this)

Copy of Social Security Card for both you and your spouse (we have this)

Copy of Joint Life insurance and Health insurance (if any) (... we don't have this since i don't have life insurance and we both have our own health insurance through our work. we work in the same company)

FORM (G-1145) for notification of your case, so you know when its been accepted. They will notify you threw text or email with your case number as well. (thank you we will add this to our package)

In case you didn't know you can now pay with credit card for form (I-751) you would use form (G-1450) to pay with credit card. (I will be writing a check)

You want to provide as much evidence since you have been married up until now.
P.S make sure you signed all forms that need to be signed
Hey Venus- glad to know that we are in the same boat.

I have pretty much all of that (see my text in bold). just the bona fide marriage evidence that i am still unsure of. thanks again for providing more information!

best of luck to you!!
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#2907
11-23-2018, 08:38 PM
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Hello all!

Self-filing for AOS.

Just wanted to clarify some things before sending everything in.
Along with all the supplemental documents, the forms I am submitting are:

I-485
I-130 and I-130a
I-765
I-131
I-693
I-G25a for husband and I
I-864

..phew.

My question is - for form I-485, under "General eligibility and inadmissibility grounds," one of the questions is "Have you EVER violated the terms or conditions of your nonimmigrant status?"

I was unsure if the answer to that will be YES or NO. My parents brought me here under B1/B2 visitor visa when I was 5. We then transitioned to a L1/L2 business visa which was initially renewed but then denied extension the following year. So, I overstayed unlawfully for about 15 years until DACA came around in 2012. Ever since DACA, I haven't violated any laws and kept up with my renewals. I also traveled several times with DACA Advance parole (while it was around).
In that case, should I answer YES or NO to that question?

Also, I'm assuming I don't need to file a 245(i) since I've traveled and entered the country with AP before applying for AOS?

Last question, forms I-130 and I-130a that I found on the USCIS website both have an expiration of 7/31/18 and I can't seem to find any updated forms :/ Should I just file the ones they have on there?

Thank you in advance!!
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11-23-2018, 11:46 PM
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Hey Venus- glad to know that we are in the same boat.

I have pretty much all of that (see my text in bold). just the bona fide marriage evidence that i am still unsure of. thanks again for providing more information!

best of luck to you!!
good luck to you too!!!!!!
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11-23-2018, 11:54 PM
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Hello all!

Self-filing for AOS.

Just wanted to clarify some things before sending everything in.
Along with all the supplemental documents, the forms I am submitting are:

I-485
I-130 and I-130a
I-765
I-131
I-693
I-G25a for husband and I
I-864

..phew.

My question is - for form I-485, under "General eligibility and inadmissibility grounds," one of the questions is "Have you EVER violated the terms or conditions of your nonimmigrant status?"

I was unsure if the answer to that will be YES or NO. My parents brought me here under B1/B2 visitor visa when I was 5. We then transitioned to a L1/L2 business visa which was initially renewed but then denied extension the following year. So, I overstayed unlawfully for about 15 years until DACA came around in 2012. Ever since DACA, I haven't violated any laws and kept up with my renewals. I also traveled several times with DACA Advance parole (while it was around).
In that case, should I answer YES or NO to that question?

Also, I'm assuming I don't need to file a 245(i) since I've traveled and entered the country with AP before applying for AOS?

Last question, forms I-130 and I-130a that I found on the USCIS website both have an expiration of 7/31/18 and I can't seem to find any updated forms :/ Should I just file the ones they have on there?

Thank you in advance!!
hmmm thats a tricky question....maybe someone can chime in and help answer this question? I used 245(i) and adjusted my status and got my green card. Since you left with advance parole and came back into the country legally I believe all you would need is to make a copy of your biographic page and the stamp on your passport showing you were admitted into the US legally, but not sure because things have changed in immigration policies since the trump administration. you might want to seek a lawyer if no one can answer your question.
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11-24-2018, 05:08 PM
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Thanks for your feedback, Venus! Yeah, I'm almost certain that I don't need the 245i form because of traveling through AP. That means I was inspected at a port of entry and paroled in. But, I'm still unsure on how to answer that YES/NO question...

Anyone else have any ideas??
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