Your medical test is good only for 1 year. Depending where you live (and what your INS office requires), you may want to consider to submitting it with your application, but wait when it comes closer to your interview time and do the test before the interview.
It worked for me.
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As of now, your child will not be able to help you until he/she turns 18 years old.
At that time he/she will be able to petition for your permanent residency.
Anna
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However, at the time when you filled out DV2003 application you WERE married and you failed to include your husband\'s name on the application. It does not matter if you WILL be divorced in a month. You were married but you did not disclose this fact on our application. I personally...
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In June and July, adjustment interviews will resume. INS hopes to clear out its backlog of 3500 adjustment cases filed pre-2002. Then after July INS will start scheduling cases filed in 2002.
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My doctor gave me 2 envelops: one sealed for INS and another unsealed for me so I could read what he wrote.
I am sure your doctor has your wife\'s record on file, just go back and ask him/her for another copy. Tell that your wife did not understand his/her instructions NOT to open...
no need for advance parole for H1b holder
You do not need an advanced parole if you are on H1b (any attorney would confirm). Sorry you paid unnecessary fee to receive your Advance Parole.
Read what INS says:
Advance Parole: If you have applied for immigration benefits, you may need Advance...
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Why are you waiting until October? If you future spouse is an American citizen, get married now (at the court house) and have formal wedding ceremony in October for family and friends.
This way you will have your work permit pretty soon after you apply for AOS and can work for anyone...
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You wrote "your fiance" and that is the key. You are already engaged and you are just moving the wedding date. It is different from “would you marry me for a green card?" situation.
Do not worry about INS
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if your fiance came here legally (was inspected) and became illegal as his visa expired, you can marry his tomorrow and apply for his green card, no problem.
If he came here illegally (was not inspected), you have to rely on next 245i
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Since you have been married for over 2 years, you qualify for permanent residency already (conditional residency is given for those who have been married for less then 2 years)
As for times, I found 456-516 days for Atlanta (Permanent Residence Filing Until Approval of I-485)...
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