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Thank you for your answers. Now I am writing a cover letter for this RFE. Beforehand I checked Form I-130 and and I-485. This is how i did : I ā€“ 485 ------- Part 2 : b : My spouse or parent applied for adjustment of status or was granted lawful permanent residence in an immigrant visa category that allows derivate status for spouses and children. I-130 ------- Part B : 13 : Empty Part B : 14 : If you are a lawful permanent resident alien, complete the following : completed Part B : 14b : No And this is what i'm planning to write at RFE cover letter : Submit evidence to establish that petitioner on Form I-130 is a United States Citizen : The petitioner is a lawful permanent resident. Petitioner's Green Card copy was included to file with Form I-130 and Form I-485. The file was sent in September when the visa availability for Spouses was ā€œCā€ as current. A service request is also opened for this issue. Service Request number is : TXXXXXX. Date opened : 10/09/2013 Green Card copy of the petitioner is attached. I have 2 questions : 1) Did i do wrong at Forms? if yes should I indicate this at RFE cover letter? 2) Does the RFE response seem OK?
Posted: 10/22/2013 2:47:42 AM
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Topic: weird RFS
Thank you Amazon, you really relief my concerns and i don't know how but you have the right answers:) Anyway, i need to call USCIS again tomorrow because my status in web site tracking part is back to "Initial Review" with a reason "On October 9, 2013, the post office returned the notice we last sent you on this case I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS as [h]undeliverable[/h]." . I'm looking at RFE letter and I'm looking at laptop screen :) i think i'm living in a parallel life. I'm trying to see the good point.I hope these phone calls will improve my conversation skills and help me during job application time, somehow :) i hope these kind of problems are not common these days..
Posted: 10/10/2013 6:45:06 AM
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Amazon is right. At the RFE letter, it says that "The service will process your Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (if submitted) within 90 days of the receipt of your missing initial evidence." One of the requests is a "tax returns" RFE so i believe EAD is subject to this.. i'm not lucky :(
Posted: 10/10/2013 4:08:49 AM
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Topic: weird RFS
Amazon, thank you for your reply. I'd saved the documents on my computer, so I was able to check them and I found nothing how they got this conclusion - he is an US citizen-. And also I checked the documents with an Immigration officer beforehand sending to USCIS. But I still think if I did sth wrong. I sent the documents on September, the visa availability was "C" that time and I sent them to California office.. I really hope this won't become a big problem.. Actually today i called the help center number and described the 1st request and they opened a case with a case number. They also told me that if i won't get any answer via mail from USCIS then I need to call them back. Also there is no way for me to track this case. I just have a case number, that's all. Actually I'm not very satisfied with the conversation with help desk person on the phone. So I feel like I'm in the middle of emptiness and i'm confused a lot. Should I call them back tomorrow, or should I write a cover letter or just wait or talk to an attorney? Should i panic or not? Any more advice? Thanks a lot
Posted: 10/10/2013 4:04:30 AM
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Topic: weird RFS
Today i've received RFE hard copy for my application. (I-485,EAD, I-130) 1) Submit evidence to establish that the petitioner on Form I-130 is a US citizen. Such evidence may include: a birth certificate issued by a civil authority showing birth in the US......[h]He is not a citizen, he is an LPR. This request doesn't make sense???[/h] 2) Submit a complete Federal Income Tax Return submitted to the IRS from the petitioner/sponsor on Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, for the most recent year. [h]I don't know much about this. My husband will correct this by talking the HR. But we already sent them W2s and some tax return papers?[/h] 3) you have submitted an English translation of a foreign birth certificate; please submit a copy of the applicant's foreign birth certificate issued by the appropriate civil authority. [h]I need to add copy of translated BC, right? [/h] any comments will help me much, especially for number 1, thank you
Posted: 10/9/2013 2:32:28 AM
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oh, you got 1 appointment for both i485 and i765? if so it's not good for me:( thank you for comment..
Posted: 10/8/2013 12:14:09 AM
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Actually, I haven't gotten my fingerprints,yet. And i got an RFE :( You are lucky , got no issues and almost finished the process.. Regarding to my call to immigration help center and as Amazon's said, if you received the notice paper (it must have a receipt number on it) you are good to stay without any other thing. This is my case. But i don't think it will change for student visas. Mine is B2 visa (Tourist). I think you don't need to pay anymore. I have a question too.) I'm going to receive RFE in this week. It's for i-485. My question is if my other papers (i765 and i130) will be on hold in this time? I sent them together but I couldn't be sure if 1 RFE affects other forms? thanks,
Posted: 10/7/2013 10:31:55 PM
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Thank you. I also phoned immigration help center and described my situation. Officer told me the same as you did. If i have receipt number i'm OK to stay here until get approved or rejected..
Posted: 9/24/2013 3:26:10 AM
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I browsed lots of forums and now i'm confused a lot! i entered USA with B2 visa and i got married with a LPR after 4 months. We sent i130,i485,i765 together and received hard copy of i797. My visa expires in 10/04/2013. What is my status staying in US? i really confused.. One of the forums it says, "So long as the AOS is pending, she is allowed to stay in the United States. In fact, she is not allowed to travel (unless she was approved for a I-131 and issued an advance parole document). " is my AOS a pending status? or should i had biometrics to stay legally in here?
Posted: 9/23/2013 9:40:04 AM
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