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Michael and Manyun

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  • Birthday 04/23/1951

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  1. That's gutsy advice... file for AP when out of K1 status? You simply include a copy of the I797C for your AOS. Just found this thread, and I am confused again. K-1 status expired on February 1st. I am working on the AOS docs now, and I plan on sending in the AP docs with the I-485. I can't tell from the thread if the consensus is that this a good (or bad) thing. Randy seems to be saying that the AP should wait intil the I-797C for the AOS is received, or is that not necessary since I am going to submit the AP and EAD docs with the I-485? Am I getting things all mixed up again? I gave up alcohol for Lent, and "Lately Things Just Don't Seem the Same".
  2. Thanks Duke, Merc and Randy. Ok, just to recap, and set my head in the right direction, since I blew the 90 day window, its the Green Card that I am most interested in. The EAD won't help me at this point, correct? Or am I still off base here? Your help and knowledge is most appreciated. Within the 90 day window, you can apply for SS with only the K-1 visa. The 90 day EAD would not have gotten you anything, but you can file for EAD with your AOS application, or even afterwards. Specify the ( c )(9) category Thank you, Sir.
  3. Employment Authorization is necessary to obtain an SSN. You have Employment Authorization for Social Security purposes if you are a K-1 within 90 days of arrival, if you have an EAD card (approved I-765), or if you have a green card. K-1's may file for EAD within the 90 day period(a)(6), but it is almost certain to not get approved before the 90 days is up. K-3's may file for EAD(a)(9) until that visa expires without also filing for AOS - 2 years. Or - you may file the I-765 with the I-485 Application for AOS( c )(9) Three different cases - these are 3 different categories on the EAD application. Thanks Duke, Merc and Randy. Ok, just to recap, and set my head in the right direction, since I blew the 90 day window, its the Green Card that I am most interested in. The EAD won't help me at this point, correct? Or am I still off base here? Your help and knowledge is most appreciated.
  4. I haven't checked into the fees for removal of conditions later but you should be able to delay your interview until October if your wife will "let you". I decided to wait on filing AOS so the interview comes after our two-year anniversarry. Wife's EAD was approved last week so she can get a SSN and go to work if she wants. I am so confused that I cannot see straight. After realizing this morning (as we stood at the window of the SocSec Office) how badly I screwed up, I have spent hours today looking through old posts to get answers to SSN/EAD/AOS, etc. questions. I had to take a break, and when I came back, I found these posts. I am probably not comparing apples to bananas to pears to cumquats, because it is sometimes difficult to follow a line of posts before finding out if it was from a K-1, K-3, Cr-1, etc. standpoint. I got married before getting their SSN numbers, putting me in A MAFAN's position with respect to that. But he's in crunch time, and Merc isn't. So PLEASE, someone explain to me why some folk can get the SSN after getting the EAD as Duke states above, why A MAFAN states that he has to wait until the AOS process is completed (no one contradicted him), or why Merc's wife has been here for quite some time, and she doesn't have a SSN (although I see nothing in his timeline about the EAD). How comfused am I? Can the I-765 only be filed with the AOS process? I am not picking that up from Duke's post. Is it because they are/were k-3? I've read where the EAD can come faster than the AOS. Do I, as a K-1 have to also wait for the Green Card at this point, before I can get their SSN's? Sorry for all of the name dropping.
  5. Very good to hear from you. Our best wishes for continued good luck, good health, and most of all, a good life here in America. Mike
  6. mama bear Manyun and Lingyi have arrived after one overcome. I will wish the same for you. However, I also understand the presence of the membership in the Communist Party. I admire your honesty. I believe that you know the blue slip will come after your answer to the final question. Yet, you answer as an honest woman. After reading the posts on CFL, you knew this would come, but you give the honest answer. Your laogong is very lucky that he has such a woman. You will overcome, and have the happy reunion as the reward. Other women lie, yet receive the visa. I cannot accept this, but your response send a clear message of your honest character. Be well, and good luck, mama bear. Michael
  7. Thanks, MIke, Sounds like, from your timeline, ya got caught in the IMBRA logjam. It's been pretty much cleared up, at least for the most part. I think we are looking at 6-10 months for our processing, unless something happens. I will just have to be patient and stay up on the changes. I already got the Cheetos stocked up...lol..... I know you are on top of the world right now, since your love is now in the US. I am most certainly looking forward to that day myself! I see from your timeline it took 11 months for you guys. Let us know, when you come up for air(grin) how things are going. Steve Actually, we started pre-IMBRA. We fell into a Black Hole in January, and didn't resurface for a while. Then there was an extra name check, and finally a Blue Slip. But that's all behind us now. They arrive at DTW (Detroit) in 2 hours. I can tell that I am getting REALLY nervous, as I am eating everything I can get my hands on.....
  8. The flight attendants walk up and down the aisles of the plane handing out these forms. The airport has nothing to do with this. I have flown and returned to China 3 times, and each time, no matter what the airline, the forms were handed out in time to be completed before landing on US soil. My SO arrives tomorrow, and during our final Yahoo chat last night, I emphasized the fact that she will be offered these forms to fill out, and will need them. Mike
  9. Welcome to both Steve and Aiwen My fiance , although not originally from Nanning, lived there for many years. It's where I traveled to 3 times to see her during this god-forsaken journey. I am counting the hours. She and her daughter Lingyi are in the air now between Guangzhou and Tokyo. After a brief layover, it's a straight shot to Detroit. They arrive about 1:30 Friday afternoon. You will get bumped and bruised, feel elated and depressed, want to laugh, want to cry, curse USCIS, DOS, GUZ, wonder aloud why in HELL you ever wanted to fly to China, but in the end..... In the end, when all is said and done, when your Aiwen is at your side, to be with you for the rest of your life...well, then you have even more hoops to jump through. EAD, Green Card, SSA...sorry, I digress. Welcome to Trigg's nightmare. He thinks you're going to like it. (Ok, so he plagerized Alice Cooper, a Detroit native). It ain't easy, but it is surely worth it. Oh yeah, if you ever need to vent, you go right ahead. We are here to listen. Just don't flame RLS (Ron). He's a little touchy about that. Right, ole Buddy??? Mike
  10. mama bear...wishing you a speedy overcome. paula...sorry to hear that things are being dragged out even longer.
  11. Awwww, that's just GREAT. Wishing you a long and happy life together.
  12. Trigg... Please turn your Spellchecker back on, k? Or maybe your keyboard is a little sticky since your return from "Minnie-World"?
  13. YEOW!!!! You guys are Smokin'. I'm very happy for you.
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