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tiantiandog

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I have some questions about the forms. Could you guys help me with them? Thanks.
My situation is, I have been a F1 student since I came to US in 2003. And my I-20 will expire in August 2009. I had never applied for OPT. I got married in April this year. And my husband is American. Now I wanna apply for family-based green card.

Questions for my forms:
I-485
1.Part 2, Application type, Which one I should choose?
2 My husband is an American. Does he have A#? Should I leave it blank for my husband?
3 Part 3, Place of last entry into the US (City/State), For this part, should I write the place where I entry into America (the airport that I enter into US is Los Angeles), or write the place where my destination, namely my university located?

I-765
1.Item 16,Which one should I choose? I check part 2, In Family-based nonimmigrant categories,It seems only K-3 Nonimmigrant Spouse of US Citizen or K-4 Dependent—(a)(9) looks good to me, But I am holding F-1 Visa, not K Visa?So what should I choose?

I-131
1.Part 1, item 3, class of admission, should I write F-1?
2.Part 7, Should I explain how I qualify for an AP document on a separate sheet of paper?

Questions for My husband’s forms:
I-130
1.Part C item 14,Date authorized stay expired, or will expire, as shown on Form I-94 or I-95, On my I-94 there is no expiring date,there are only F1 and D/S. Should I write down the expiring time which is shown on I-20?
2.Part C, item 17, Should I write down my husband’s name?
3.Part C, item 21,We just got married this April,2007. Before that we did not live together, actually we were long distance. We will move together this July. So for this item, should I write the address where we live together after this July? And the time is from 07/2007 to present?
4.Part C item 22,Is this address the one that we search on the USCIS website for the closest field office in our state?

G-325
1.This form is submitted in connection with an application for
Should my husband choose “other: In support of Wife’s I-485”?

I-864
1.Part 1,item 1, should it be my husband’s name and choose a?
2.Part 3, should it be chosen 8, and chosen "yes"?
3.Part 5, item 21,should it be written 1 for “a” which means my husband is sponsoring me to get the green card? How about “c”, I am spouse of my husband, so should it be written 1 also, but it says “Do not count anyone twice”, so should it be written down 0 for “c”? And how about “d”,we will have our baby this August, should it be written 1 now? Thanks.
 
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I have some questions about the forms. Could you guys help me with them? Thanks.
My situation is, I have been a F1 student since I came to US in 2003. And my I-20 will expire in August 2009. I had never applied for OPT. I got married in April this year. And my husband is American. Now I wanna apply for family-based green card.

Questions for my forms:
I-485
1.Part 2, Application type, Which one I should choose? The first choice. Letter (a)
2 My husband is an American. Does he have A#? Should I leave it blank for my husband? If he is a US citizen by birth, he does not have one. Put in N/A
3 Part 3, Place of last entry into the US (City/State), For this part, should I write the place where I entry into America (the airport that I enter into US is Los Angeles), or write the place where my destination, namely my university located? Write in the city/state where you arrived to the US. That is Los Angeles, yes.

I-765
1.Item 16,Which one should I choose? I check part 2, In Family-based nonimmigrant categories,It seems only K-3 Nonimmigrant Spouse of US Citizen or K-4 Dependent—(a)(9) looks good to me, But I am holding F-1 Visa, not K Visa?So what should I choose? Yours will be (c)(9)

I-131
1.Part 1, item 3, class of admission, should I write F-1? Student F-1 Visa
2.Part 7, Should I explain how I qualify for an AP document on a separate sheet of paper? No, you do not have to. It is not for your case.

Questions for My husband’s forms:
I-130
1.Part C item 14,Date authorized stay expired, or will expire, as shown on Form I-94 or I-95, On my I-94 there is no expiring date,there are only F1 and D/S. Should I write down the expiring time which is shown on I-20?I am not 100% sure on this one, but if that is the only date you have, put it in, but make sure you include a copy of your I-94 and I-20.
2.Part C, item 17, Should I write down my husband’s name? I think you may be filling this form wrong. This is your husband filing for you. You are the alien relative. The questions on the left side of the page (about you) refer to your husband. The questions on the right side of the page (about alien relative) refer to you. And no, you do not have another husband, so put NONE under that item.
3.Part C, item 21,We just got married this April,2007. Before that we did not live together, actually we were long distance. We will move together this July. So for this item, should I write the address where we live together after this July? And the time is from 07/2007 to present? You are not living together right now? That doesn't look too good unless he lives in a different city from your campus. I would put NONE and explain why not. In short form
4.Part C item 22,Is this address the one that we search on the USCIS website for the closest field office in our state?Yes, wherever you live, you find out which is the District Office that has been assigned for your state and that is it.

G-325
1.This form is submitted in connection with an application for
Should my husband choose “other: In support of Wife’s I-485”? You need one G-325a for your husband and one for yourself. Then just put "i-485/i-130 concurrently"

I-864
1.Part 1,item 1, should it be my husband’s name and choose a?
2.Part 3, should it be chosen 8, and chosen "yes"?
3.Part 5, item 21,should it be written 1 for “a” which means my husband is sponsoring me to get the green card? How about “c”, I am spouse of my husband, so should it be written 1 also, but it says “Do not count anyone twice”, so should it be written down 0 for “c”? And how about “d”,we will have our baby this August, should it be written 1 now? Thanks.

Does your husband make a good deal of money? enough to support the two of you above the poverty guidelines? then take a look at form I-864EZ and see if you meet the requirements. It is a lot EASIER to use that one.
 
1.Part C item 14,Date authorized stay expired, or will expire, as shown on Form I-94 or I-95, On my I-94 there is no expiring date,there are only F1 and D/S. Should I write down the expiring time which is shown on I-20?
you need to write D/S
1.This form is submitted in connection with an application for
permanent residence
 
To clarify, D/S means duration of status. Your F-1 status is not limited to a certain period of time. If you start a new degree, your status could be extended with a new I-20, or if you finish your degree before the date on your I-20, your status expires before the date on the I-20. So the I-20 date is somewhat meaningless in this context so that's why I'd also agree to put D/S.
 
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