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  • Gov33
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    Marriage base interview

    Am going for my interview with my wife next week, am seeking for some hints and what I should take along

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  • Jeandgm2008
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    Originally posted by Gov33 View Post
    How long those it take to receive your EAD card after approval, and my status online change to card production?
    1 week after production... Mine is 5 days

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  • Jeandgm2008
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    10 working days

    I apply my ssc no after my interview jan 21.. I show my ead card to them but they said need to send to uscis for update first for 2 weeks.. I recieved my ssc feb 6...

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  • Gov33
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    How long those it take for social security to confirm your status with uscis before issuing social security number?

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  • rayb
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    Bakura,

    The I-485 is used only if your wife was being processed while in the U.S. While being processed abroad, after the I-130 is approved by USCIS and the file goes to the National Visa Center, you will be paying $120 and $325 fees (sponsorship processing and immigrant visa), sending sponsorship documents and civil documents, and your wife will fill out an online form, DS-260.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Bakura View Post
    Hello,

    This thread has been very helpful. Thank you to Ray for providing so much information. I would just like to double check some things please.

    I'm currently in the process of trying to file the I-130 for my Japanese wife right now. We are legally married in Japan. I am a U.S. citizen. My wife has no visa at the moment, and we are both currently living in Japan. After we get her visa (approved/in hand,) we are planning on moving back to America. From what I understand, I have to file the I-130, along with the G-325/A for myself and my wife. We don't currently need to file the I-485, but after the I-130 has been approved by UCIS and forwarded to NVC, we will have to file the I-485 then. Is that correct? Is there no way of getting around filing the I-485 even if we get the visa here? In other words, is it a required form, regardless of whether we stay in Japan, obtain a visa, and then move, or if we move, and then apply for it?

    I hope that makes sense. Thank you for any insight.

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  • Bakura
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    Originally posted by Bakura View Post
    Hello,

    This thread has been very helpful. Thank you to Ray for providing so much information. I would just like to double check some things please.

    I'm currently in the process of trying to file the I-130 for my Japanese wife right now. We are legally married in Japan. I am a U.S. citizen. My wife has no visa at the moment, and we are both currently living in Japan. After we get her visa (approved/in hand,) we are planning on moving back to America. From what I understand, I have to file the I-130, along with the G-325/A for myself and my wife. We don't currently need to file the I-485, but after the I-130 has been approved by UCIS and forwarded to NVC, we will have to file the I-485 then. Is that correct? Is there no way of getting around filing the I-485 even if we get the visa here? In other words, is it a required form, regardless of whether we stay in Japan, obtain a visa, and then move, or if we move, and then apply for it?

    I hope that makes sense. Thank you for any insight.

    Sorry I made a mistake in this post. I did not mean I-485, but I meant I-864. My apologies.

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  • Bakura
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    Hello,

    This thread has been very helpful. Thank you to Ray for providing so much information. I would just like to double check some things please.

    I'm currently in the process of trying to file the I-130 for my Japanese wife right now. We are legally married in Japan. I am a U.S. citizen. My wife has no visa at the moment, and we are both currently living in Japan. After we get her visa (approved/in hand,) we are planning on moving back to America. From what I understand, I have to file the I-130, along with the G-325/A for myself and my wife. We don't currently need to file the I-485, but after the I-130 has been approved by UCIS and forwarded to NVC, we will have to file the I-485 then. Is that correct? Is there no way of getting around filing the I-485 even if we get the visa here? In other words, is it a required form, regardless of whether we stay in Japan, obtain a visa, and then move, or if we move, and then apply for it?

    I hope that makes sense. Thank you for any insight.

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  • rayb
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    If you have a Green Card coming up, you do not need an EAD card.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Gov33 View Post
    How long those it take to receive your EAD card after approval, and my status online change to card production?

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  • Gov33
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    Ead

    How long those it take to receive your EAD card after approval, and my status online change to card production?

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  • Gov33
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    I 130

    I live in st louis missouri with
    my husband, but when i was filing I 130 for him, I put Chicago IL, as the field office on question number 22, instead of St Louis Missouri . Will that be a problem?
    Last edited by Gov33; 12-14-2014, 04:58 AM.

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  • rayb
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    You do not submit the Supplement A, just the I-485.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Gov33 View Post
    Do I have to filled out supplement A form for I 485? Am filling for my husband and he have over stayed his stay on his I-94 on B2 visitors visa

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  • Gov33
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    Do I have to filled out supplement A form for I 485? Am filling for my husband and he have over stayed his stay on his I-94 on B2 visitors visa

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  • rayb
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    Yes, because your package will include an I-130 for which you husband has "immediate priority," so long as you are a U.S. citizen.

    -Ray B

    Originally posted by rayb View Post
    Then you check "a" if you are including an I-130, or receipt NOA for a submitted or aproved I-130.

    --Ray B

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  • Gov33
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    Am filling the I-130 and I-485 concurrently, so you are saying I should check a?

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  • rayb
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    Then you check "a" if you are including an I-130, or receipt NOA for a submitted or aproved I-130.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by Gov33 View Post
    He entered with a visitors visa B2 @Rayb

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