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  1. dnoblett,

     

    Thanks for the information. Sorry ment to say that I have the I-846A filled out(adding my support). I will taking her( Mother In-law ) for the Medical exam tomorrow afternoon. Already printed the I-94 for the I-485.

     

    The selection A has me confused for the wording. We are selecting A because we are filing a I-130?

    An immigrant petition giving me immediately available immigrant visa number that has been approved.

    ( Attach a copy of the approval notice, or a relative, special immigrant juvenile, or special immigrant

    military visa petition filed with this application that will give you an immediately available visa number, if approved.)

    I will have all the forms with the required information separated. Do we have to mail all the forms separately?

     

    Thanks again for the help.

     

    Frank & Stephanie

  2. My wife and I will be filing the get permanent residence status for my mother in-law, my wife's mother. She is here on a B2 visa now and is getting older and will not work here, also she partially blind.

     

    I think I have all the forms for this:

     

    I-130 filled out by my wife

    I-485 filled in as her mother

    I-864 filled in by myself

    I-693 filled in by wife

    G-325A about her mother

     

    The questions that have on the forms are: The I-485 Part 2 I am applying for an adjustment to permanent resident status because: (letter H) Not sure what to put, don't want to get denied.

     

    Do we file all the documents at the same time? USCIS does not make it easy to figure out. Any help would be great.

     

    Frank & Stephanie

  3. My finance Stephanie got her visa back in May 22 of this year when I went to visit her. She had to stay because a family member became sick and then later died.

     

    She tried to leave this past Tuesday but was short by 5 days on her passport. They told her she needed a valid 6 months left on her passport to be able to leave.

     

    She did go today and get her new passport and was allowed to keep her old passport.

     

    Will it cause any problems that her K1-visa is in the old one?

     

    Frank

  4. :redblob: She got pink. :)

     

    We got their about 6:30 waited in line till about 8:30 when they finally started calling people in.

     

    She went in and the scared me when she came back down in 30 min we didn't make copies of her passport she need copies. No problem. :)

     

    She was asked the following questions.

     

    After handing in our passports she asked if my fiancé was here.

    What is your fiancé job?

    What do you do?

    Where does your fiancé live?

    Why you love your fiancé?

    How many times has my fiancé visited?

    When did he visit you last time?

    Please let me see pictures you together? (only had 6 photos of us together). Don’t have more?

     

    When she handed in our passports she also gave my Evolution of Relationship Letter.

     

    When I attended the ACH on Monday I did ask a few questions and the guy also made note that I stopped in and he looked over my EORL and said every looked fine. He was real nice.

     

    When I did try to get the letter notarized I was told I needed an appointment and that I should have enough time to get online and schedule one for Wed morning but she girl at the window did have a clue they was just too busy The sign says you can take a number, but they wont do anything unless you have made an appointment. We did stay at Mr. Yang's (TianYu Garden) right near the consulate it only took a few min to walk back and try to book, already booked.

     

    So for anyone going to ACH on Monday make sure you make an appointment.

     

    Ohh and Mr Yang took her to for her medical exam on Friday that was a big help. She told me that he was very friendly to her. Stephanie did call him and ask if he could look over her paper work he came over to out apt (on the 26th floor) the night before her interview and looked over the papar work. She did have a few mistakes that I had missed (in Chinese so I didn't know).

     

    I did see about I think about four or five other people get PINK that day too. :) I did have most of the typed in my phone but its not their now. If I forgot something I will post more later.

     

    I want to thank everyone here for all the help and support. I made it a lot easier to get thing done.

  5. Finally got the interview date May 20th @7:15am. I'm starting to look for my tickets to planning on leaving here the Friday or Saturday before so I can make it to the ACH on Monday.

     

    I know Stephanie will be excited to know I'm coming to see her soon.

     

    Just have to figure out what questions to ask now at ACH.

     

    Is anyone else scheduled for that day?

     

    Thanks everyone for the help.

     

    Frank :D

  6. That's great new inquiet.

     

    :) Congratulation :ph34r:

     

    I could not see Stephanie much in person as I would have wanted too also due to my work. But I plan on being their for her interview when we finally get scheduled.

  7. The 2009 Poverty Guidelines for the

    48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia Persons in family Poverty guideline

    1 $10,830

    2 14,570

    3 18,310

    4 22,050

    5 25,790

    6 29,530

    7 33,270

    8 37,010

    For families with more than 8 persons, add $3,740 for each additional person.

     

    2009 Poverty Guidelines for

    Alaska Persons in family Poverty guideline

    1 $13,530

    2 18,210

    3 22,890

    4 27,570

    5 32,250

    6 36,930

    7 41,610

    8 46,290

    For families with more than 8 persons, add $4,680 for each additional person.

     

    2009 Poverty Guidelines for

    Hawaii Persons in family Poverty guideline

    1 $12,460

    2 16,760

    3 21,060

    4 25,360

    5 29,660

    6 33,960

    7 38,260

    8 42,560

    For families with more than 8 persons, add $4,300 for each additional person.

     

    SOURCE: Federal Register, Vol. 74, No. 14, January 23, 2009, pp. 4199¨C4201

     

    http://aspe.hhs.gov/POVERTY/09poverty.shtml

     

    I found this for 2009. :lol:

  8. I sent my email at 12:09AM EST March 3rd, and they replied just a little while ago 2:05AM March 4th,when I was reading this posting here. I think they are just very busy. I was very clear in my email I wanted to verify that the mailing address was correct in their system. :blink:

     

    Dear Mr. / Ms.

     

    Thank you for your inquiry!

     

    We have received notice that the NVC is sending the case file to the Consulate. We have not yet received the case file. At this time, you and your fiancee need do nothing further. Shipments of case files mailed from the NVC can take several months to arrive in China and clear Chinese customs. Please be assured that we will notify your fiancee once we receive his/her case file.

     

    As to the address, the one your provided below is the same as the one in our system.

     

    To respond to this email, use only the web form at www.usembassy-china.org.cn/guangzhou/iv/email.html. E-mails sent via "reply" will not be received.

     

    Sincerely,

    Immigrant Visa Unit

    U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou

    1 Shamian South Street

    Guangzhou, Guangdong 510133

    PRC

    Fax: 86-20-38844412

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