KCC and AOS
Hi m1rahim,
I READ the NL. Under Adjustment of Status it says:
"if you are in the United States, you may be eligible to apply to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), formerly INS, for adjustment of status.[...] To determine whether or not you may adjust status you must contact the USCIS. If the USCIS confirms your eligibility to adjust status you should take this packet of documents to your local USCIS office. USCIS will provide instructions on how to proceed. It will not be necessary for you to contact the KCC for any further information or instructions if you apply to adjust status in the United States, and the KCC will not contact you again."
I had an infopass back in may just in case, asked the USCIS officer about what to do, and he told me to come back when the number comes up. I did that and they told me I can file the I485 now and I did. When I read the forum after receiving the NOA (which did not indicate any problems) I saw that some people sent documents to the KCC to receive a "go" for AOS, and some others did not; and it looks like it doesn't make a difference. I wouldn't want somebody to read this and get denied a visa in the end, but as far as I can see, if you are doing an AOS you have nothing to do with the KCC at all(unless you have family back in your country, or not eligible for AOS etc).
I have called the KCC just now, explained my situatuon, and the lady there said I don't need to send anything to them, not even the DSP 122. She said some people send in the form, they make a note of them as people who intend to do the AOS, but that's not important. Many have been talking about files sent from KCC to the local offices, but I don't think KCC sends anything to the local offices (What files???DSP122? Your approval letter?->a copy of this should be in your AOS application anyway). The only file transfer seems to be the I485 transfer from MSC to our local offices (and I don't understand why and how KCC could expedite that).
I guess, like Jugnu said, it doesn't hurt to send the DSP122 to KCC if you don't mind the extra paperwork. Again, I don't want to mislead people in any way. I wrote my experience and all these so that future applicants do not feel panicked if they haven't sent the DSP122 or haven't received a letter back from KCC. I will write again and share the rest of my experience as the case progresses.
PS. I have sent the money to the DOS and gotten the receipt already.
PS. Thanks, Jugnu, for the suggestion on the walk in FP. In CA, it may not be a great idea, we'll see
Hi m1rahim,
I READ the NL. Under Adjustment of Status it says:
"if you are in the United States, you may be eligible to apply to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), formerly INS, for adjustment of status.[...] To determine whether or not you may adjust status you must contact the USCIS. If the USCIS confirms your eligibility to adjust status you should take this packet of documents to your local USCIS office. USCIS will provide instructions on how to proceed. It will not be necessary for you to contact the KCC for any further information or instructions if you apply to adjust status in the United States, and the KCC will not contact you again."
I had an infopass back in may just in case, asked the USCIS officer about what to do, and he told me to come back when the number comes up. I did that and they told me I can file the I485 now and I did. When I read the forum after receiving the NOA (which did not indicate any problems) I saw that some people sent documents to the KCC to receive a "go" for AOS, and some others did not; and it looks like it doesn't make a difference. I wouldn't want somebody to read this and get denied a visa in the end, but as far as I can see, if you are doing an AOS you have nothing to do with the KCC at all(unless you have family back in your country, or not eligible for AOS etc).
I have called the KCC just now, explained my situatuon, and the lady there said I don't need to send anything to them, not even the DSP 122. She said some people send in the form, they make a note of them as people who intend to do the AOS, but that's not important. Many have been talking about files sent from KCC to the local offices, but I don't think KCC sends anything to the local offices (What files???DSP122? Your approval letter?->a copy of this should be in your AOS application anyway). The only file transfer seems to be the I485 transfer from MSC to our local offices (and I don't understand why and how KCC could expedite that).
I guess, like Jugnu said, it doesn't hurt to send the DSP122 to KCC if you don't mind the extra paperwork. Again, I don't want to mislead people in any way. I wrote my experience and all these so that future applicants do not feel panicked if they haven't sent the DSP122 or haven't received a letter back from KCC. I will write again and share the rest of my experience as the case progresses.
PS. I have sent the money to the DOS and gotten the receipt already.
PS. Thanks, Jugnu, for the suggestion on the walk in FP. In CA, it may not be a great idea, we'll see
madhatter
1) READ instructions you received from KCC
2)You HAVE to send money to Department of State using KCC supplied form
3) You MUST notify KCC that you are doing AOS so that they can send your files to your local INS