Hi All,
My wife was selected. Her number is 2014EU008***. We are in US on L visa (I have L1, she and our daughter have L2 -expiration in 2015).
I made some homework and now I have pretty good idea about the AOS procedure (btw thanks to Sm1smom -
you're welcome). But several things are still unclear to me:
1) Surprisingly there are almost no L visa holders doing AOS. Is there any reason for that? Are there some hidden obstacles for that?
No obstacles to filing AOS on L visa. The L, like the H visa, is actually one of the more flexible visas. It's a dual intent visa. One of the reasons for the low number of L visas doing AOS may be due to the proportionate number of people holding L as against H visas.
2) How beneficial is to apply for EAD and AP? -
In your case, AP isn't of any benefit. Your L visa is a dual intent visa which allows you to travel in and out of the US while your AOS is pending. It's more beneficial to those on non dual intent visas as it enables them to travel out without their application being considered as being abandoned, should they have a need to travel out of the US during the process. The EAD may be useful to someone whose aos may be delayed for one reason or the other, it enables them to work while the case is pending. Again, this is non beneficial to your spouse or kid
3) How much did you pay for Medical Evaluation (i-693)? How much time did it take? Is there any waiver/discount for children? -
Price varies from one doctor's office to the other, from city to city and from State to State. It could be anything between $200 - $700. Some civil surgeons may be willing to medical insurance. You just have to call the ones within you city and ask them upfront about their charges, shop around.
Regards,
pmorozov