what will affect your I-485 Application

GayGuy

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hey to you all on the forum. A couple of questions:

1.Will having and operating a bank account in the COP affect your I-485 adjustment in anyway if you never go back to the COP?

2.Are there anythings in particular that will affect an I-485 application?
 
How would anyone know about your account? There is no such question in application.

Using a passport from your COP or even worse - renewing it would hurt. Other than that you should be in a good moral stand and have a good luck to have your FBI name check cleared fast. :)

That is what I think according to my exprience.
 
just wondering, is it better to include passport copy with all its pages with I-485 application, just to show USCIS that the applicant traveled/ didn't travel

Let's say I traveled for 3 weeks using the RTD and then wanted to submit the I-485
Shouldn't I include a full copy of my RTD showing the 3 weeks period?

and of course I must wait for 1 year and 3 weeks after the aylum grant...



I talk and ask as if I were an asylee :(:( I wait the mailman everyday... even Sundays :o the FBI check is really annoying
 
Only give what they ask for. Dont volunteer the copy of your passport pages. If you travel within 1 year of grant for 3 weeks..you would apply 1 year 3 weeks after as you correctly stated.
 
no for citizenship u need to have had 2.5 years of physical presence and 5 years of residency in the states. hope that makes sense.
 
what about question 1b in part 3 of the I-485 for when its asks:

Have you ever, in or outside the United States been arrested, cited, charged, indicted, fined, or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance,
excluding traffic violations?

as asylees, i know a lot of us have been arrested back in our COP, unfairly and unjustly! are we supposed to say yes for this question? how does that affect our application?
 
what about question 1b in part 3 of the I-485 for when its asks:

Have you ever, in or outside the United States been arrested, cited, charged, indicted, fined, or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance,
excluding traffic violations?

as asylees, i know a lot of us have been arrested back in our COP, unfairly and unjustly! are we supposed to say yes for this question? how does that affect our application?

I believe they are asking about arrests on the territory of the United States.
 
what about question 1b in part 3 of the I-485 for when its asks:

Have you ever, in or outside the United States been arrested, cited, charged, indicted, fined, or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance,
excluding traffic violations?

as asylees, i know a lot of us have been arrested back in our COP, unfairly and unjustly! are we supposed to say yes for this question? how does that affect our application?

I am sure you explained all your arrests in your COP to the asylum officer or the judge??? If its documented in the asylum application it should be ok.
 
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