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To Everyones special to Piyalove
We got at a appointment for September 19, I can not be more thanksfull for everyones helps.
 
sap12452003 said:
Hi,

Do you have any special/standard name of the letter? What should I tell the bank when they ask the type of letter. To be honest my bank people are not that smart.

Thank You,


Hi sap12452003,

Whoa! What bank is that!!??

The letter is called in different names in various banks: BoA says: Immigration Letter, Citibank: Consular Letter. I think when you tell them (your branch though) the purpose they will understand. BoA charges $ 10.00 for it. Others may vary.

Be in love and be happy!
Piyalove
 
SolBenitez said:
To Everyones special to Piyalove
We got at a appointment for September 19, I can not be more thanksfull for everyones helps.

Congratulations!

look, see, watch !!

Piyalove
 
Its Wachovia

piyalove said:
Hi sap12452003,

Whoa! What bank is that!!??

The letter is called in different names in various banks: BoA says: Immigration Letter, Citibank: Consular Letter. I think when you tell them (your branch though) the purpose they will understand. BoA charges $ 10.00 for it. Others may vary.

Be in love and be happy!
Piyalove


I have bank accounts at Wachovia & BoA both.
 
sap12452003 said:
I have bank accounts at Wachovia & BoA both.

Hi sap12452003,

Thanks for the info, we will be careful !

Good Luck for September 19,

Keep smiling and be in Love!

Piyalove
 
Hi Fellow-Kin,

Here is my timeline with DORA @ Dallas as at August 3, 2005:

Piyalove
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25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio done @ Dallas ASC

Now what ?! Can anybody tell me more on the next step forward ... ?!
 
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DORA @ Dallas as at August 3

Hi Fellow-Kin,

Here is my timeline with DORA @ Dallas as at August 3, 2005:

Piyalove
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25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio done @ Dallas ASC

Now what ?! Can anybody tell me more on the next step forward ... ?!
 
Thank you!

Madam Meers,

Thank you for your inspiration! I am ever so grateful to you.

Madam, may I ask you one question: What's happens next, meaning after interview, NOA, FP/Bio, etc. what is the next step...

I have a letter from FBI HQ regarding name check that is in response to my query to them, I have no records with them.

So the big question is: what's next in the PROCESS...? Please enlighten,

We are in Dallas, TX.

Thank you once again for your inspiration!

Piyalove
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My Timeline:

25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio done @ Dallas ASC
 
Thank you!

Piyalove
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Timeline:

25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
24 Sept 2005 : (Day 62) FP/Bio Appointment - NOT NEEDED NOW!
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) FP/Bio Done @ Dallas ASC
 
Hi Piya love..I was just wondering..me and my husband live in different cities, so which adress we shud wrrite on the form.My husband is the sponsor(USC).I shud give mine..or his?Thanks
 
RANE2202 said:
Hi Piya love..I was just wondering..me and my husband live in different cities, so which adress we shud wrrite on the form.My husband is the sponsor(USC).I shud give mine..or his?Thanks


Hi RANE2202,
If you live in different cities then how would you supply lease documents, bank statements, utility bills, insurance etc, etc etc in your joint names? I would suggest look into the big picture and decide !
I hope this helps!
Be in love and be happy!
Piyalove
 
Hi Piyalove..We are not applying for DORA..sending package to Chicago lock box.I can't move right now to my husband's place as I am on H-1 with a company, and my husband is living with his parents for now.Our plan is to get me EAD and move in together but for that i need to start process.U think they USCIS wouls know in application package that we are not living together unless we go for an interview.If they need explanation can I give this reason.Please let us know ..Thanks
 
RANE2202 said:
Hi Piyalove..We are not applying for DORA..sending package to Chicago lock box.I can't move right now to my husband's place as I am on H-1 with a company, and my husband is living with his parents for now.Our plan is to get me EAD and move in together but for that i need to start process.U think they USCIS wouls know in application package that we are not living together unless we go for an interview.If they need explanation can I give this reason.Please let us know ..Thanks

Hi RANE2202,
Chicago Lock Box ! Hmmm...
Whether you go to DORA or Lock Box, you still have to send all the evidence that shows you both are living together, from Bank Statements to Drivers license. How are you going to show all that? Interview is far away... remember they are looking to justify your info first.

RANE2202, I am not a lawyer, I am just like you exploring how to answer their questions correctly and truthfully. Why to give them the opportunity to ask questions when one can supply all documents in the first place!

The following is a reply from one fellow-kin (ari4u) on this portal on a similar question like yours:

You could live separately and still file for your GC, but you need to have a very convincing reason for the officer during your interview as to why you and your spouse are living apart. If you are not convincing in your reasoning, it might be considered as immigration fraud and you might be viewed suspiciously and subjected to more questioning.

Think of the big picture! Then decide what you are going to do!

I hope this helps,
With you all the best,

Regards,

Piyalove
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Timeline:

25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
24 Sept 2005 : (Day 62) FP/Bio Appointment - NOT NEEDED NOW!
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio Done @ Dallas ASC
 
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piyalove..thanks..We have bank statements and credit card bills together..but i guess that is not enough..i am totally confused now..but the situation for us is very bad..I am on H-1 with a company where i can only move to the city my husbamd lives with another H-1 or EAD and my husband can't move as he is doing his Residency there.
 
Updated Timeline...

Timeline:

07 Mar 2005 : Arrived in USA on B1/B2 Visa (6 months stay)
13 Apr 2005 : Married my Piya in Dallas
05 Jun 2005 : Scheduled appointment with DORA @ infopass
25 July 2005: Appointment @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
24 Sept 2005 : (Day 62) FP/Bio Appointment - NOT NEEDED NOW!
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio Done @ Dallas ASC
 
piyalove said:
Hi all Fellow-Kin :) :confused: :eek: :rolleyes: ,

I am INDC, my wife USC. We would like to share our experience with you all of DORA Dallas.

Appointment: July 25, 2005
Interview: July 25, 2005
Appointment Time: 12:15 pm
Arrived at DORA Office: 12:10pm
Interview: 2:10 pm
Left DORA Office: 2.15 pm

When we arrived the office, we had to go through general security checks. We handed our appointment confirmation printout from Infopass website: infopass.uscis.gov

We went prepared with all documents in duplicate. All originals. List is given below.

The receptionist asked for our ID's. We gave her our driver license and passports. She took the two large envelopes with all the documents and asked us to wait and they will call us. We were called after ten minutes. We were told that one officer will call our name, it may take between 2 to 3 hours or so. We patiently waited. There were around 30 to 35 people before us.

The movement in the office was very fast. More and more people were coming in too. Our turn came around 2.10 pm. We were escorted by the officer to her office. We noticed that everybody at DORA was very pleasant.

After a brief oath ceremony. The officer asked who complied this package. I said both of us. Her reponse was "very neat and organized" about the package, she said this twice.

She asked:

1. Where did you both meet? How long you know each other?
2. How did you both communciated with each other by phone, email?
3. What is your husbands date of birth?
4. What is your residential address?
5. How long I (INDC) has resided at that address?
6. What is your cell phone number? I said that since this a new plan only 10 old. We dont remember the numbers because we don't dial the number it's in the phone memory so we use that. However, our phone's last four digits are...
7. I was asked to put initial on form I-485.
8. Did my wife spoke to my parents?

Later she said this letter is for you acknowledging your application. I will receive instructions for finger printing in the next three days. Please comply and do the necessary. We at DORA will try to process your papers within 90 days. Congratulations.

That's all at the interview. We thanked the officer and wished her a very pleasant day. We both left.

Below is detailed what documents we supplied and how:

....

COVER LETTER

Monday, July 25, 2005

US Citizenship & Immigration Services
3010 N Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247

Dear Sir/Madam,

Please find herewith TWO brown envelopes labeled as Envelope No. 1 and Envelope No. 2; being my ‘ORIGINAL SUBMISSION” being my petition and for the change of status of my husband Mr. ..

ENVELOPE NO: 1

This envelope contains duly filled: Form I-130, Form G-325A, a Cashier’s Check for $185.00 along with relevant Supporting Documents.

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: A Cashier’s Check for $185.00 payable to "USCIS". Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: Two ADIT Color photographs, one each of my husband and myself. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed our respective names and Alien Registration Number (for myself) on the back of the photographs. Photographs are placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

5. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):
1. My newly issued and unexpired U.S. passport showing that I am a US Citizen. (One Page).
2. My husband’s Indian passport, showing the picture page and description page, expiration date page, US visa page, and a copy of the Form I-94 (back and forth). (Five Pages).
3. Certified Copy of our Marriage certificate .. (Two Pages).
4. Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages).
• My husband’s divorce papers .. (Two pages).

6. Other Evidence:

Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1.Affidavit from our friends: these documents demonstrate that our friends know of our meeting and marriage. I am providing these affidavits due to the fact that we both (my husband and I) do not have any next of kin or close family relative in the USA; therefore testimony from our friends is provided for your kind attention:
• Affidavit from Mrs.. US Citizen, who knows my husband since 1995 and was witness at our marriage in ..(Two Pages)
• Affidavit from Ms.. US Citizen, who knows me since the year 2000. (Two Pages)
2. Apartment Lease Contract, issued by ..(Seven Pages)
3. Texas Certificate of Title of the vehicle jointed owned by us. (One Page)
4. Joint Auto Policy issued by .. (Seven Pages)
5. Electricity bill .. (Two Pages)
6. Water Bill .. (One Page)
7. Phone and DSL internet bill.. (Three Pages)
8. Two separate Certificate of Insurance for Accidental Death Coverage, issued by .. (Thirty eight Pages)
9. Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ..(Two Pages)
10.Mobile Phone Bill .. (Four Pages)
11.Letter from the Department of Social Security: This shows when I had applied to change my name after marriage. (One Page)
12.Driver license issued by .. (One Page)
13.Medicaid Action Notice, North Star & Texas Star Program confirmation letter and Medicaid ID Card. .. (Three Page)
14.Letter issued by Bank …. showing our jointly owned accounts.. (Two Pages)

ENVELOPE NO: 2

This envelope contains duly filled Forms: I-485, I-693, G-325A and I-864 with relevant supporting documents detailed below and one Cashier’s Check for $385.00 (this one includes $ 70.00 the fee for Biometrics).

The contents are fastened with an ACCO fastener and indexed in TABS as follows, making it easy in locating items listed as attachments.

1. Form I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status: Duly completed. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

2. Fee Payment: Cashier’s Check for $385.00, this amount includes $70.00 for Biometrics, payable to “USCIS”. Check placed in a transparent pouch.

3. Photos: One ADIT color photograph of my husband. Using a felt pen, I have lightly printed his name on the back of the photograph. Photograph is placed in a transparent pouch.

4. Form I-864: Affidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Act. Duly completed and notarized. Supporting documents are provided in the “Supporting Documents” section.

5. Form G-325A: Biographic Information – Duly completed and signed for my husband and myself.

6. Form I-693: Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status. Report from the Doctor is sealed in a white envelope. This envelope placed in a transparent pouch.

7. Form WR-702: Processing Sheet for Form I-485 duly completed.

8. Supporting Documents: Photocopy of the following documents (they are tabbed as #1 and #2… etc):

1. Employment/Job Letters from my present employers:
• Letter of employment from …..
• Salary pays-slip – June/July 2005.
• Letter of employment from …..
(Three Pages in all).
2. Assumed Name Records – Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession .. (One Page)
3. Employer Identification Number (EIN) allocated to me by the Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) .. (One Page)
4. Letter of explanation: This explains the mathematical formula I used in calculating my salary figures in the Form I-864.
5. Affidavit: This explains my solvency that I do not have any bankruptcy, debt, lien or liabilities outstanding. (One Page)
6. Evidence of Assets: Title of Car, jointly owned by us. (One Page)
7. Evidence of Assets: Appraisal Certificate of the vehicle by ..(One Page)
8. My complete recent Federal income tax return for the year 2004, namely 1040. (Five Pages)
9. My W-2 Forms for the last two years, namely 2002 and 2003..(Four Pages).
10.Evidence of Assets: Letter issued by Bank .. (Two Pages)
11.Evidence of Assets: Re: Immigrants assets, Letter issued by Bank.. (Two Pages)
12.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. (Sixteen Pages)
13.Bank Statements from Bank showing deposit/withdrawal history during these months. This info is provided in support of Item Number 11 above. (Fifty Pages)
14.Divorce papers, showing that our prior marriages were legally terminated.
• My divorce paper .. (Eight Pages)
• My husband’s divorce paper .. (Two Pages)
15.Marriage certificate .. (One Page)
16.My husband’s Birth certificates.. (Three Pages)
17.My husband’s Indian passport .. (Five Pages)

I trust the above submission meets with your approval.

Should you need further information or clarifications please do let me know, I will be honored to fulfill those requirements as my duty of a good citizen.

Wishing all the best and good luck to all !

Sincerely
PiyaLove :
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Hey Piyalove,

I have my AOS interview in 2 weeks., and confused now.

I am INDC, as well. My spouse is also naturalised citizen. So, both of us has birth certificate issued in our languages. However I do have the translation of these documents done by the Lawyer (Notary). Would this be valid? It says that this is true translation from x(language) to English & then signature and stamp of advocat & notary. However it doesn't say that "I am competent to translate documents from x language to Y language & vise versa". Would this be valid?

Please, reply & comment from anybody is appreciated.
 
Hi Piyalove
I had my interview on June 15th and got fingerprints app for Aug 10th!!! Since then have been patiently waiting and now almost there. But just wondering how did you do walk-in FP? Please relply as it maybe help for others(as it is too late for me :( )
Take care and good luck to all!
 
sap12452003 said:
Hey Piyalove,

I have my AOS interview in 2 weeks., and confused now.

I am INDC, as well. My spouse is also naturalised citizen. So, both of us has birth certificate issued in our languages. However I do have the translation of these documents done by the Lawyer (Notary). Would this be valid? It says that this is true translation from x(language) to English & then signature and stamp of advocat & notary. However it doesn't say that "I am competent to translate documents from x language to Y language & vise versa". Would this be valid?

Please, reply & comment from anybody is appreciated.


Hi sapna sap12452003

I would suggest you get a birth certificate based on the original one issued by Embassy or Consulate of India.

See this link here: http://www.cgihouston.org/miscell.html for Consulate General of India in Houston, Texas.

Which city are you in? If you are in some major city then you can call them and do the necessary. I would suggest not to depend on lawyers or notary document.

I would suggest you follow USCIS requirements to the word otherwise they may request RFE (refer for further evidence).

I hope this inspires you,

Best wishes,
Piyalove
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Timeline:

07 Mar 2005 : Arrived in USA on B1/B2 Visa (6 months stay)
13 Apr 2005 : Married my Piya in Dallas
05 Jun 2005 : Scheduled appointment with DORA @ infopass
25 July 2005: Appointment @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
24 Sept 2005 : (Day 62) FP/Bio Appointment - NOT NEEDED NOW!
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio Done @ Dallas ASC
 
Good News @ ASC Dallas for FP/Bio

dbqtgc said:
Hi Piyalove
I had my interview on June 15th and got fingerprints app for Aug 10th!!! Since then have been patiently waiting and now almost there. But just wondering how did you do walk-in FP? Please relply as it maybe help for others(as it is too late for me :( )
Take care and good luck to all!


Hi dbqtgc,

Please read my experience with ASC @ Dallas:

Heading: Good News @ ASC Dallas for FP/Bio

http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=184403

Best wishes and good luck !
Piyalove
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Timeline:

07 Mar 2005 : Arrived in USA on B1/B2 Visa (6 months stay)
13 Apr 2005 : Married my Piya in Dallas
05 Jun 2005 : Scheduled appointment with DORA @ infopass
25 July 2005: Appointment @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Forms submitted @ DORA Dallas
25 July 2005 : (Day 01) Interview for 5 minutes
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-485
29 July 2005 : (Day 05) NOA Processed - I-130
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-485
01 Aug 2005 : (Day 08) Received NOA - I-130
24 Sept 2005 : (Day 62) FP/Bio Appointment - NOT NEEDED NOW!
02 Aug 2005 : (Day 09) Walk-in FP/Bio Done @ Dallas ASC
 
strange

Hi Piyalove,
Your timeline got me thinking...I have always read that people who marry within their 6 motnhs granted stay on B1/B2 raise red flag for the immigration.In your case no flag was raised,you haven't even spent your granted 6 motnhs here and you have already done AOS interview and waiting for your green card!!

Someone please,comment...am I not in line?
Thanks.
 
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