Hi guys,
For some reason I was just lately noticed of my wining of 2014 visa lottery. I sent my documents to KCC and they got back to me in email and asked me to confirm if I am eligible for AOS. I called AOS but the officer doesn't seem to exactly know what I am asking him. So, literally he read over a document on the phone and said yes you are! I am here on F1 visa. Do you guys think that it would make me eligible for AOS? KCC also wanted me to send the DV Fee after I getting confirmation of this to U.S. Department of State in Missouri. Should I mail them just the money order?! Is there any other document that needs to be attached?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Hi guys,
I want to find out two things.
1) When you do a walk in, did you just go to the ASC unannounced? Anybody turned away before? My worry is if the office had appointments back to back on the day I go...
2) According to the HHS poverty guidelines a family of two should have $19387. What is the value for a single person? Is it half of this value. I dont want to file I-134, instead I want to show my bank statement. So I'm trying find out the minimum I should have to convince the FO and then actually I can start saving for that...
Thanks.
I updated my address on my DS-122 about 2 months ago and last week I updated my I-20 sent in the application for my work authorization (which will begin on Apr 24th) through my F-1 visa. My number will become current in May so I'll send my I-485 on April 1st. the form DS-122 goes to KCC which has nothing to do with USCIS. They are two separate offices.
Woah there tiger. Don't go sending money anywhere yet - stop and take a breath and make sure you do this right. There are some steps you need to take. You can adjust from F1 status, but you must have been in status for a start.
Next, you need to know when you will be current. Your case number will be something like mine shown below. 2014-two letters-then a number. Quote the number here, hiding the last 3 digits like I have in my sig below.
Then you wll need to read this thread which has all the information you need to process your aos. You should also have read the instructions by now (but it is clear that you haven't). The people in this thread are very experienced and helpful - they will answer your questions, but it will help if you know something about the process, by reading as much as you can from this thread. There is also an excel document that describes exactly how to compile your application pack and how to process the case.
Congratulations and good luck.
Hi guys,
For some reason I was just lately noticed of my wining of 2014 visa lottery. I sent my documents to KCC and they got back to me in email and asked me to confirm if I am eligible for AOS. I called AOS but the officer doesn't seem to exactly know what I am asking him. So, literally he read over a document on the phone and said yes you are! I am here on F1 visa. Do you guys think that it would make me eligible for AOS? KCC also wanted me to send the DV Fee after I getting confirmation of this to U.S. Department of State in Missouri. Should I mail them just the money order?! Is there any other document that needs to be attached?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Thanks Britsimon,
I have been reading this thread but I couldn't find exactly what I needed. My case number is 2014AS00007***. It is a somewhat large number and I think up to 3700 is current for Asia till today. So, I know my chances are not that high. I have been in US on F1 status for a year and half. Do you think that would make me eligible for AOS? The USCIS officer said yes but he was so hesitant!
For the DV fee, since I am already behind enough, I was thinking it is worth the risk and wanted to send the fee anyway. Do you think it is a bad idea? The email I got from KCC just gave me the destination address. Is there anything else I need to attach?
I really appreciate your help
Bramb,I updated my address on my DS-122 about 2 months ago and last week I updated my I-20 sent in the application for my work authorization (which will begin on Apr 24th) through my F-1 visa. My number will become current in May so I'll send my I-485 on April 1st. the form DS-122 goes to KCC which has nothing to do with USCIS. They are two separate offices.
It's a bit too early to say that you are safe.
You applied for OPT, which is a non-immigrant benefit, after having shown immigration intent by filing DSP-122. We will have to wait and see if that comes back to bite you in the back.
Please refrain from providing definitive advice to others unless you have done enough research.
$ 11,490 to be more precise1. Yes some people have been turned away from a unscheduled walk in - but some have succeeded (sometimes on the second attempt).
2. About $10k for one.
Hello llbk32,
The Biometrics appointment is pretty quick, depending on how many people are scheduled for your ASC. I did it in Miami and it took me 30 minutes (My wife, my son and myself). I was scheduled for 2:00 PM and I had no problem whatsoever. You will fill a form when you get there, and they are going to check your ID (passport in our case). Then, they will take your fingerprints electronically and a picture. Finally you put your signature electronically and you will be all set.
The Biodate is the date that appears on your Biometrics Appointment Notice (I 797C Notice of Action). The walk in means that some of our friends here went to the ASC some days before the actual day on the letter, and did the aforementioned process in advance.
Welcome to the final stage of the waiting game by the way!
Kind regards
It's a bit too early to say that you are safe.
You applied for OPT, which is a non-immigrant benefit, after having shown immigration intent by filing DSP-122. We will have to wait and see if that comes back to bite you in the back.
Please refrain from providing definitive advice to others unless you have done enough research.
$ 11,490 to be more precise
LOL - well sort of. If you had $11,485, you wouldn't have failed the test - and likewise with $10k. The number for the approval is not precise (even though the poverty level tables are precise). Someone that has an ongoing income and is supporting themselves already in the US doesn't have to show the savings at all - assuming their income is adequate.
Oh this is good to know!
You know it's funny that I've been here for almost 8 years and I am still on a student visa, working my way from an English learning program into the PhD level. But having an F1 status doesn't allow me to work off campus, and my teaching assistantship is honestly to laugh about. But the good news is it is slightly above the Federal poverty level! So based on my graduate student income--albeit laughable--and based on the fact that for the past 8 years I've been able to somehow support myself (I am still alive), I can...submit my AOS application with no worries about Affidavit of Support?!
Hey all, Please take a look of my number is 2014AS10xxx from Nepal. Do you guys think it becomes current...?
BTW, I am going for AOS n Dallas FO.
Thanks .