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Also sent this morning USPS Express Mail getting there by Monday 3pm. Time to sit and wait.
Ok, I just sent the package via USPS, Express Mail, will be getting there monday by 3pm. Now the fun starts !!!!
This was the cover letter of my package:
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services
Re: Application for Adjustment of Status (AOS) of __________ , a winner of the DV2009, case number DV2009SA0000XXXX
Dear Sir or Madam:
In support of the referenced petition and application, I am enclosing the following:
1. Completed and signed form I-485;
2. Filling Fee of $1010 for I-485 and Biometrics;
3. Two identical color photographs (2” x 2”);
4. I-693 (Medical Examination for Alien seeking AOS) in sealed envelope;
5. Photocopy of government issued Birth Certificate, plus its corresponding English certified and notarized translation;
6. Evidence of required education consisting of:
a. Photocopy of Diploma (Masters of Science)
b. Photocopy of transcript (Masters of Science)
c. Photocopy of “Academic Credentials Report” (Bachelor of Science)
7. Letter of Employment;
8. Pay History 2008 (as 11/01/2008) and Photocopy of 2007 W-2;
9. Photocopies of Passport consisting of:
a. Identity page
b. Renewal/revalidation for 5 more years page ( valid until Nov 05 2011)
c. U.S. nonimmigrant visas
10. Photocopy of I-94;
11. Proof of maintaining valid status while in the US consisting of:
a. Photocopies of two I-797A (H1B Approval Notices)
b. Photocopy of OPT (Optional Practical Training) Employment Authorization Card
c. Photocopies of Seven I-20 (Eligibility for F-1 Status)
12. Completed and signed form G-325A;
13. Photocopy of DV2009 Notification letter, bar code page and DS122 acknowledgment letter
14. Photocopy of receipt showing payment to the DOS for Diversity Immigration processing fee
It says that we need to bring i864.
I thought we need i-134.
congrats about the interview appointment! you must be so excited!! I hope I get mine soon...
what is the story about the affidavit of support? I thought DV winners did not need one (provided they show they had the money to stay here or for people like me who work here on visas such as H1Bs that we have a job that supports us etc...)
the instructions for I864 specifically say that the persons who need to file it are those who are moving for AOS under family or employment petitions- that is not us!
could it be that they use the same standard letter for everyone for the AOS interview?
that's what i was thinking
It says that we need to bring i864.
I thought we need i-134.
windv;
I received my interview letter yesterday, mine says bring an ID, passaport and the interview appointment letter to the interview, does not mention anything else,if it helps...
Kakaco,
Congratulations and wish you luck!!
Just curious,did you include affidavit of support(I-864 or I-134) in your package when you sent it to Lockbox?
Thanks hollagaby, I was curious about that coment. I am current an H1-B holder, my number becomes current in December and also my H1-B visa expires on December, but I already applied for an extension on September. I hope nobody at the USCIS think that I am of status (by the time I send my AOS) because my current visa is expired, and then have to explain to them that when an application for extension has been done before the expriration date automatically authorizes me to legally work for another 240 days starting at the expiration date of the current visa (these 240 days are ment to give time for the application for extension to be processed). I hope they know it already and wont give me a hard time.
Anybody in the same situation ?
For those of you asking about Affidavit of Support, although you might not need it, I would recommend that you do have one ( I-134) with you for the interview in case they ask for it. You don't want anything to delay the approval of your case.
There were a few people last yr who were told to go get an affidavit of support even though they already had a job. Some adjudicating officers don't know a whole lot about DV lottery.
For those of you asking about Affidavit of Support, although you might not need it, I would recommend that you do have one ( I-134) with you for the interview in case they ask for it. You don't want anything to delay the approval of your case.
There were a few people last yr who were told to go get an affidavit of support even though they already had a job. Some adjudicating officers don't know a whole lot about DV lottery.
Matutelandia,
I wan in the same situation, I work on H1 visa and my visa expired by july so my company applied for the extention but I asked them to apply with premium process to not to confuse the uscis since I was also applying for the AOS at the same time, so I paid an extra 1000 to receive the extention of H1 before they start processing my greencard application. I do not know if having two application would really confuse them but that was a risk that I didnt want to take so it cost me an extra 1000$.
For those of you asking about Affidavit of Support, although you might not need it, I would recommend that you do have one ( I-134) with you for the interview in case they ask for it. You don't want anything to delay the approval of your case.
There were a few people last yr who were told to go get an affidavit of support even though they already had a job. Some adjudicating officers don't know a whole lot about DV lottery.