Blackeagles
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Thank you. Appreciate it.That is your 2NL. It contains the standard verbiage about not filing for AOS before you’re eligible to do so - that is before your CN becomes current based on the VB.
Thank you. Appreciate it.That is your 2NL. It contains the standard verbiage about not filing for AOS before you’re eligible to do so - that is before your CN becomes current based on the VB.
Under 14 and filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent | $750 | $0 | $750 |
Under 14 and not filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent | $1,140 | $0 | $1,140 |
Age 14–78 | $1,140 | $85 | $1,225 |
That is correct.Hello Members:
I am in the process of paying the I-485 fees but got confused on how much I should pay for my 3 years old kid. Based on the below chart, as far as I understand, I am supposed to pay $1225 each for my wife and myself and $750 for my 3-year-old kid. Is that correct?
Under 14 and filing with the I-485
application of at least one parent$750 $0 $750 Under 14 and not filing with the I-485 application of at least one parent $1,140 $0 $1,140 Age 14–78 $1,140 $85 $1,225
No. Your financial documents will be applicable to herDear members,
Thanks as always for your support in this journey.
My wife is selected for the 2022 DV. But she is a housewife and does not work. Do I, as her husband, need to file affidavit support (I-134) for my wife who is the main selectee?
Thanks for your help. Appreciate it
Thank you so much!No. Your financial documents will be applicable to her
Thank you!That is correct.
Your wife, as the main selectee is the principal applicant, you are a derivative applicant. Don’t overthink the questions on the form, answer them as applicable.Hello again:
I have a question about the "application type or filing category" in the I-485 form. Under Part 2 question 5 says:
"if you are a derivative applicant (the spouse or unmarried child under 21 years age of a principal applicant), provide the following information for the principal applicant"
Do I need to fill in this part considering my wife is the principal selectee on the DV lottery?
Thank you so much for your guidance!
Thank you for the reply. Sorry, I do not want to make mistake and I am asking over and over. I apologize for that.Your wife, as the main selectee is the principal applicant, you are a derivative applicant. Don’t overthink the questions on the form, answer them as applicable.
Yes.Thank you for the reply. Sorry, I do not want to make mistake and I am asking over and over. I apologize for that.
So, as far as understand, the #3, #4, and #5 do NOT apply for my wife (main selectee). But 5a, 5b, and 5c do apply to me as a derivative applicant. Is that correct? Please see attached
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1. Technically speaking, there’s nothing to transfer for as long as KCC hasn’t scheduled a CP interview. You’ll only be informing KCC you wish to switch from CP to AOS, and they will stop processing your case at that point (KCC doesn’t process AOS cases).Hello,
I am currently doing CP, but a little worried about the delays in the DS260 processing (having submitted late July).
Since I live and work in the US already, and considering that my CN won't likely become current until March (2022EU15xxx)
1) If I request to transition to AOS, how long, in average, takes for KCC to switch from CP to AOS?
2) Would be wise to wait a few weeks to see how the situation evolves with DS260 processing?
I see Sm1smom1. Technically speaking, there’s nothing to transfer for as long as KCC hasn’t scheduled a CP interview. You’ll only be informing KCC you wish to switch from CP to AOS, and they will stop processing your case at that point (KCC doesn’t process AOS cases).
2. Your call as to when you decide on that. Just bear in mind, once a CP interview gets scheduled, it becomes difficult to switch over to AOS at that point as your case file would have been sent to the embassy (even if the embassy subsequently cancels the interview for one reason or the other).
When you inform KCC of your plan to switch to AOS, they will not unlock the DS260 to change the previously selected processing option, the form remains as submitted. They will however note the change request, and stop processing the form. They will subsequently send an acknowledgment of the change request which is your 2NL as an AOSer.I see Sm1smom
Since I have already submitted the DS260 for CP, KCC needs to unlock and change to AOS, isn't that right?
Also, KCC then sends a 2NL letter notifying that I will go through AOS.
Am I not correct?
Hello,
I am not sure what to do! I am in Oceania, I have ticked all the boxes for AOS only that my current visa expires in May. I am a little nervous at the rate the numbers are being called on the visa bulletin that I won't be called until after my visa expires.
Can I change back to normal processing of the DV2022 or is it too late? I have received a letter from the KCC about doing an AOS.
Thank you
Hayley
Interestingly, I was composing a post about bio walk-in attempts when you posted your above question. Yes, you can attempt a walk-in together with your spouse on their appointment day.Finally got our Bio letters from ASC. My appointment is 2 days later than my wife's. I don't mind a second trip to the ASC, but is it possible to do a walk-in together with my wife, since she is the main applicant?