Hi, I'm new to the forum and haven't found any info in the threads or FAQ's that addresses my situation so please bear with me.
I am a US citizen and married to a UK national. He came to visit me in Feb. 2006 on a tourist visa, which was set to expire in May. During this time, we became engaged. Before it expired, we applied for a B-2 extension on this visa. We received an acknowledgment of acceptance of this in June. Apparently, they sent us some more forms to fill out in August but we never received them. We only discovered in November after many calls to DHS that the visa had not actually been extended, as we had stupidly assumed. We had already been planning to get married, so we just decided to get married at that time to cover any overstay of visa.
So in December, we started to get our documents together to file the I-130, but DHS had never returned my husband's original visa, so we had to wait until February 2007 for that to be returned to us. We then sent the I-130, but the mail foiled us again (we live in Chicago, the worst mail system in the country) and the forms were not returned to us until June. So we sent the forms AGAIN, only to have the acceptance delayed by DHS until after July 1, when the fee went up from $180 to $355, so it was returned to us yet again.
We have not yet been able to raise the extra money to file the extra fee and cannot afford a lawyer. We will be sending in the I-130 after Christmas and were just wondering if we needed to be sending in an I-765 for an EAD as well, since obviously we need to get a work permit for him. We were under the impression that we should file only the I-130 and then file the I-765 and I-485. He entered the country legally, filed for a visa extension and attempted to file the I-130, has not been working, is in a good faith marriage to a US citizen, and has made good faith efforts to stay legal, although it seems as if he might currently be considered in an overstay status. Are we doing the right things here? Is there something else we should be doing? I am told our experience is common and that we shouldn't have problems, but I'd just like to get some input from people with a bit more experience in this area. Thanks!
I am a US citizen and married to a UK national. He came to visit me in Feb. 2006 on a tourist visa, which was set to expire in May. During this time, we became engaged. Before it expired, we applied for a B-2 extension on this visa. We received an acknowledgment of acceptance of this in June. Apparently, they sent us some more forms to fill out in August but we never received them. We only discovered in November after many calls to DHS that the visa had not actually been extended, as we had stupidly assumed. We had already been planning to get married, so we just decided to get married at that time to cover any overstay of visa.
So in December, we started to get our documents together to file the I-130, but DHS had never returned my husband's original visa, so we had to wait until February 2007 for that to be returned to us. We then sent the I-130, but the mail foiled us again (we live in Chicago, the worst mail system in the country) and the forms were not returned to us until June. So we sent the forms AGAIN, only to have the acceptance delayed by DHS until after July 1, when the fee went up from $180 to $355, so it was returned to us yet again.
We have not yet been able to raise the extra money to file the extra fee and cannot afford a lawyer. We will be sending in the I-130 after Christmas and were just wondering if we needed to be sending in an I-765 for an EAD as well, since obviously we need to get a work permit for him. We were under the impression that we should file only the I-130 and then file the I-765 and I-485. He entered the country legally, filed for a visa extension and attempted to file the I-130, has not been working, is in a good faith marriage to a US citizen, and has made good faith efforts to stay legal, although it seems as if he might currently be considered in an overstay status. Are we doing the right things here? Is there something else we should be doing? I am told our experience is common and that we shouldn't have problems, but I'd just like to get some input from people with a bit more experience in this area. Thanks!