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  1. Well, my wife got her AOS interview date in September, 5 months after filing AOS, not bad for San Jose office, in a county with 51% immigrants. But the notice also asked her to bring "Medical Exam Results". She had K1 medical less than a year ago, and we submitted her immunization form, part of I-693 with her AOS application. Why the hell they ask it again?

     

    sy

  2. On the Change of Address section of BCIS San Jose website,

     

    Customers may report a change of address for any other application submitted to this office by sending a letter to this office (see Where Are We, Mailing Address, above). Please include in the letter:

    · Your name as it appears in the application

    · Your 8 or 9 digit A-number

    · Your OLD and NEW address

    · Clearly mark your letter "ATTENTION: CHANGE OF ADDRESS"

    Or, instead of writing a letter, you may send a completed Form G-14, Information Form, to the San Jose Office (see Where Are We, Mailing Address, above).

     

    All applicants: Please read this important information on “How Do I Report a Change of Address to the BCIS?”

    ...

     

    Does it mean we should send Change of Address forms to both the Sub Office and national Change of Address Center?

  3. More twist and turn. I heard if the K1 medical exam has passed its one-year valid period by the time of AOS interview, another has to be done. If this were true, most of our now wives would have to go through the same exam again, and that would be another example of the ignorance of the our immigration system.

     

    sy

  4. When it comes to immigration issues, nothing is trivial, nor does it follow common sense. The INS doctor’s office I called would not take our word for chicken pox. They insist an antibody test must be done to prove she is immune. Now we have to make a THIRD trip to our doctor’s office to get it done. By the way, the MMR and varicella (chicken pox) blood tests can be done at the same time. The pain goes on. :unsure:

     

    sy

  5. Eric,

     

    I am being picky here.

    A2/ CHECK #xxxx FOR $ 255 I-485 FEE

    A3/ CHECK #xxxx FOR $ 50 FINGERPRINTING FEE

    Are these and other fees the same for all BCIS offices for today? I heard cases overpaid packages rejected, because INS does not like being paid more.

     

    A5/ COPY OF TAX RETURNS FY 2000, 2001 AND 2002 WITH OATH OF AUTHENTICITY

    What kind of OATH OF AUTHENTICITY is needed, if FORM FC-029 is already attached.

     

    A11/ PRIOR DIVORCE CERTIFICATE

    Is it, the petitioner’s one, really needed? If so, are photocopies acceptable?

     

    Also, do the 3 packets, A B and C, go into the same envelope to BCIS? Registered mail, or personal delivery to BCIS office. The later probably does not produce a receipt, hence, no proof of delivery.

     

    Thanks.

     

    sy

  6. I heard there are three shots, two if she had chicken pox before. Still haven't found the information whether it has to be given by INS appointed doctor, or any health care facility. I hope the later is acceptable, since she will need to have her immunization record kept by her primary care physician anyway.

     

    sy

  7. After a 14 months wait, my honey finally flew home, on Air China. Perhaps due to the war and/or the consulate’s reluctance in visa approvals for visitor’s visas, there are very few passengers flying to the US. She told me there were perhaps only 50 on board a Boeing 747, making it the most comfortable flight in the economy cabin. And the POE was equally light on traffic. Hmm, the visa delay had made the last stop a bit faster, 30 minutes to be exact. :D

     

    sy

  8. I came through SF last month with me sweetie and Sandy Yu.  I went through the same line as Lili and Sandy Yu.  I just told the Immigration Officer they were nervous and asked me to go through with them.  It was never a problem.  I am sure it is done at many POE's throughout the US.

    bob,

     

    There are three sections of lines at SFO – "new immigrants", "US citizen/permanent residents", and "visitors". Should K1 go through the “new immigrants" or the "visitors" line?

     

    sy

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