Hi,
I realized that I was selected two days ago. I am currently overwhelmed. I have read a lot in the last 48 hours on this website and the different government website. I think that I have a rough understanding of the process but since some information are contradictory I have still some question about the process.
First some background information.
I have a Ph.D. in computer science and I am currently a post-doc since Feb 2010 in North Carolina.
I am under a J-1 VISA until March 2012 and I already negotiate for an extension of my DS-2019 for august 2012.
I am married and my wife is under a J-2. She also has a work permit.
I have a son, who was born here. He already has a US passport.
My wife and I are both French.
My CN number is EU00016XXX which should come up december / january.
I am planning to an AOS for both of us. I already talk to my sponsor and they say that they could not help much with the process.
Now about my questions:
1- What is the direct next step? I think that I need to contact the USCIS to determine if I am eligible for AOS. How is this done? Do I need to call or should I take an appointment? What can of document should I expect a letter saying that I am eligible or they will just say that I am.
2- About the KCC, as far as I can see there is no need for me to contact them. Neither for me nor for my wife as we are already here. Is this correct?
3- It seems that the only action I should do is mailing the check for “Diversity Visa Lottery fee “ to St. Louis along side the form stating that we are both adjusting. The fee is twice $440, right? When should it be sent? ASAP or should I wait for my number to be current or when it shows up on the bulletin board?
3- Do we still get a 2nd NL or do we need to keep checking the bulletin?
4- How do we get the interview? Is it automated or shall I do something. If action are needed what are they? I could not find comment about this on the website yet.
5- When shall I prepare the I-485? Where should I send it? Or should I just bring it to the interview?
6- At which point, do I loose the right to travel? When Filling the I-485 or when I mail the check to st. louis? I will be traveling in October to europe. I might cancel my Xmas trip if it needs to.
7- Is anyone familiar with the advance parole to travel? How long does it take to be processed?
8- Since my son is born here. I guess I do not need to do anything for him, right?
9- How long is the medical valid, 3 month?
10- How do you get access to your criminal record here in the US? I already found how to do it for the Germany (previous residence) and for France.
I think this is it for the moment.
Congratz to all of you and thank you for the help and hosting this great forum
Koubiak
Hi, I'm gonna try to answer your questions
1. First you need to fill out form DSP122 and DS230 for you and your wife and sent it to KCC along with passport style pictures of both of you.
2. Yes you do, sent the forms I mentioned above to them for they need to know your intention to proceed with the lottery and adjust status in the U.S so they can set aside a visa for you.
3. Sent the fee to KCC for you and your wife, 440 each. KCC is in Kentucky, I don't know where you are getting St. Louis from. You should send it ASAP.
4. When you are doing AOS, the USCIS Field Office nearest to your residence will be scheduling your interview date.
5. You must prepare your I-485 as soon as possible, and submit it to USCIS once you see your number available on the visa bulletin.
6. To travel you must apply for advance parole with the USCIS
7. Check to USCIS website for info regarding advance parole
8. Just mention your son on the forms you fill where applicable.
9. Medicals are valid for a year.
10. You have to go to the state police, but if you have not committed or been convicted of a crime in the U.S. it is not necessary to get police clearance for AOS, when you sent your I-485 package, USCIS will sent notice for you to get your fingerprint taken, they then take the prints to the FBI to have it process, if it find no matches you are cleared.
Best of luck.