F1 student, husband lied about sponsoring me and now jeopardized my status

Guys,
I'm kinda confused by Question 24 part (d) and (e) on Form I-864

d.The persons listed above have completed Form I-864A. I am filing along with this form all necessary Forms I-864A completed by these persons.

e.The person listed above,........ does not need to complete Form I-864A because he/she is the intending immigrant and has no accompanying dependents.
What is this referring to? Do I need to fill my name in the blank on part e? Thanks!
 
If your name was listed in (b) because your income was being used to meet the income requirement, you would also put your name in (e). But you are not using any income other than your husband's to meet the requirement, so (b), (d), and (e) should be left blank.
 
Ok I see. I will leave it blank then. Good think I asked coz I was about to put my name there. Thanks a lot.
 
Supporting Documents,

Hello all. I would like to double check the supporting documents needed for each form. Please let me know if there is something that I am missing. Thanks a lot

I-485:Birth certificate, Copy of passport page with visa, 2 photos, form G325-A, Form I-864, copy of naturalization certificate. form G1125.

Form-I130: Copy of US Naturalization certificate, copy of marriage certificate, 1 photo of each spouse+name & A# written with pencil on back of photographs + form G325a for each spouse. supporting documents of bona fide marriage: joint lease, birth certificate of our daughter, affidavits sworn by 3rd parties,joint bank account, joint insurance.

Form I-864: federal income tax return for most recent year + W2.

Form I764: copy of EAD,+ 2 photos


Is the copy of the I-94 card or anything else needed for any of these forms? Thanks again.
 
You need to submit a copy of the I-94 with the I-485 application.

Didn't you locate a lawyer who offered "unlimited" emails for a fixed price consultation package? Now that you're getting to the final countdown, you should be asking the lawyer about these details.
 
Jackolantern,
Thank you but I decided not to use the services of that lawyer. After filling all the forms out, I really did not have any questions besides the ones I asked on this forum, so I did not see the need to get a lawyer. I mailed my package today, so now the waiting game starts. Thanks again for your help throughout this process. I will definitely keep you updated.
 
We attempted to deliver your item at 10:44 AM on May 22, 2010 in CHICAGO, IL 60603 and a notice was left. You may pick up the item at the Post Office indicated on the notice, go to www.usps.com/redelivery, or call 800-ASK-USPS to arrange for redelivery. If this item is unclaimed after five days then it will be returned to the sender. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.

I didn't know USPS only attempts delivery once and you have to call them back to attempt redelivery. I hope they won't send this back to me!
 
Hello all,
I still haven't received my FP appointment. When I called USCIS they said to call back in 45 days if I don't get it. Why is my case taking so long? Is there something I can do? Thank you
 
Hurry up and make an Infopass appointment and find out if the FP notice was sent. Bring the NOA for the I-485. It might have been sent and got lost in the mail, and they could deny your case failing to show up for the FP. If they say it was sent, ask if they will do the FP right then and there.
 
I didn't know USPS only attempts delivery once and you have to call them back to attempt redelivery. I hope they won't send this back to me!
You're not supposed to call them. It's normal operating procedure for the postal service and USCIS when you send something to them by express or priority mail. They leave a notice and then USCIS picks it up in the evening or the day after. USCIS probably receives half a truckload of mail every day, so instead of overfilling the mail truck and not having enough space for all the other mail they leave a notice for USCIS to pick up everything.
 
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Hurry up and make an Infopass appointment and find out if the FP notice was sent. Bring the NOA for the I-485. It might have been sent and got lost in the mail, and they could deny your case failing to show up for the FP. If they say it was sent, ask if they will do the FP right then and there.

How do I make an Infopass appointment? DO I just call USCIS and ask for it?Is there a fee? They did not tell me it was sent when I called, the only update on my online account is that of the NOAs sent and that was back in May. Thank you for your help
 
Also, on the USCIS Processing Times page, this is what I found for the Baltimore Office:
Form Form Name Processing Timeframe:
I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status January 7, 2010
I-600 Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative January 11, 2010
I-600A Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition January 11, 2010
N-400 Application for Naturalization 5 Months
N-600 Application for Certification of Citizenship 5 Months

Does it mean, it takes about 8 months? woow
 
USCIS said:
Field Office Processing Dates for Baltimore MD as of: May 31, 2010
Form Form Name Processing Timeframe:
I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status January 7, 2010

Does it mean, it takes about 8 months? woow

That was as of May 31, and it said January 7. So that would be about 5 months.
 
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Kaylee,

It is good to see your case was at least filed, you usually get the NOA for FP pretty quick, I am in Baltimore DO now. When I did a filing last year, I got my NOA for FP within 3 weeks. I am also glad to see that your husband has a new head, so thanks for buying him a new one at Walmart...lol!!!
 
That was as of May 31, and it said January 7. So that would be about 5 months.

How about my questions about the Infopass?

Also yea that was as of May 31st but that was posted on July 28th, so I guess they haven't made any significant progress since may or else it would be noted....
 
Kaylee,

It is good to see your case was at least filed, you usually get the NOA for FP pretty quick, I am in Baltimore DO now. When I did a filing last year, I got my NOA for FP within 3 weeks. I am also glad to see that your husband has a new head, so thanks for buying him a new one at Walmart...lol!!!

I guess you're one of the lucky ones. I don't know why mine is taking so much time and yea I got him a new head on Ebay, it was cheaper :-p
 
We offer 4 kinds of appointments for a case that you have already filed. Please choose from the following -
Order from Immigration Court - If you were directed to us for processing based on an order from the Immigration Judge. You must bring all documents required in the post order instructions given to you by the court.

Case Processing Appointment - If you received a notice to go to your local office for further case processing.

EAD inquiry appointment - If your I-765 employment authorization application has been pending for more than 90 days.

Case Services follow-up appointment - If it has been over 45 days since you contacted NCSC and have not received a response to your inquiry. You must bring the Service Request ID Number related to your inquiry to the appointment.

Thank you Jackolantern. However,these are the requirements for an infopass, I don't think i qualify
 
You don't have to strictly fit into any category. Just select the Case Service follow up, they'll talk to you when you show up.
 
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