TaijiMonkey Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 What should we put down in the "Current USCIS Status" box on the first page? As well as the "Expires on (mm/dd/yyyy)" box next to it? (Is that referring to the I-94 expiration?) Link to comment
TaijiMonkey Posted April 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Link to comment
samsong Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 K1 is good and the expiration date of the visa is sufficeint. That's what I put without any problems. -good luck Link to comment
rogerinca Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 (edited) I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Yes, it is the visa type. On ours, I put K-3 Visa for my wife and K-4 Visa on my daughter's form for I-485.. The expiration date is the date on the US Visa attached to her passport....Issue Date on the left and over to the right, Expiraton Date. Both of ours were 06-01-10. For a K-3 and K-4, the expiration date on the visa is the same as the one on the I-94. However, they are asking about the visa date, not the I-94 date. Best wishes. Edited April 13, 2009 by rogerinca (see edit history) Link to comment
Randy W Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Yes, it is the visa type. On ours, I put K-3 Visa for my wife and K-4 Visa on my daughter's form for I-485.. The expiration date is the date on the US Visa attached to her passport....Issue Date on the left and over to the right, Expiraton Date. Both of ours were 06-01-10. For a K-3 and K-4, the expiration date on the visa is the same as the one on the I-94. However, they are asking about the visa date, not the I-94 date. Best wishes. They seem to ask about the I-94 and Current status expiration, which would be the date on the I-94. Visas must be used before the expiration, but the status extended by the visa expires on the date on the I-94. Link to comment
TaijiMonkey Posted April 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Yes, it is the visa type. On ours, I put K-3 Visa for my wife and K-4 Visa on my daughter's form for I-485.. The expiration date is the date on the US Visa attached to her passport....Issue Date on the left and over to the right, Expiraton Date. Both of ours were 06-01-10. For a K-3 and K-4, the expiration date on the visa is the same as the one on the I-94. However, they are asking about the visa date, not the I-94 date. Best wishes. They seem to ask about the I-94 and Current status expiration, which would be the date on the I-94. Visas must be used before the expiration, but the status extended by the visa expires on the date on the I-94. That's what I was wondering.... Does it matter that the I-94 has expired? That was my concern: I didn't want to cause problems by entering an expired date.... So is it the Visa or the I-94....? Link to comment
rogerinca Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 (edited) I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Yes, it is the visa type. On ours, I put K-3 Visa for my wife and K-4 Visa on my daughter's form for I-485.. The expiration date is the date on the US Visa attached to her passport....Issue Date on the left and over to the right, Expiraton Date. Both of ours were 06-01-10. For a K-3 and K-4, the expiration date on the visa is the same as the one on the I-94. However, they are asking about the visa date, not the I-94 date. Best wishes. They seem to ask about the I-94 and Current status expiration, which would be the date on the I-94. Visas must be used before the expiration, but the status extended by the visa expires on the date on the I-94. That's what I was wondering.... Does it matter that the I-94 has expired? That was my concern: I didn't want to cause problems by entering an expired date.... So is it the Visa or the I-94....? Again, the specific answer to your original question is: Status: Your visa type. Expiration date: The date the visa expires. For this question on page #1, of the I-485, they are not speaking to the I-94 !! If you are K-1, then put K-1. Then enter the expriation date of the K-1 visa. Simple. I just filled mine out last month. I did not get an RFE. Edited April 14, 2009 by rogerinca (see edit history) Link to comment
TaijiMonkey Posted April 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Cool. Thanks! Link to comment
Randy W Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 (edited) I'm assuming "K-1 Visa holder" will cover it. But the expiration date is is throwing me... Yes, it is the visa type. On ours, I put K-3 Visa for my wife and K-4 Visa on my daughter's form for I-485.. The expiration date is the date on the US Visa attached to her passport....Issue Date on the left and over to the right, Expiraton Date. Both of ours were 06-01-10. For a K-3 and K-4, the expiration date on the visa is the same as the one on the I-94. However, they are asking about the visa date, not the I-94 date. Best wishes. They seem to ask about the I-94 and Current status expiration, which would be the date on the I-94. Visas must be used before the expiration, but the status extended by the visa expires on the date on the I-94. That's what I was wondering.... Does it matter that the I-94 has expired? That was my concern: I didn't want to cause problems by entering an expired date.... So is it the Visa or the I-94....? The visa expires 6 months after the date it was awarded. The I-94 expires 90 days after she enters the country. You don't need to worry about her status - she can go out of status for up to 6 months to a year with a good reason, or for a month or two with no reason at all. Once you file the I-485, her status is "Applying for AOS" Many people have put the I-94 date with no RFE - that's still the way I read it - but it would probably have no impact either way. For K-1's, you are here legally regardless of the expiration dates. Edited April 14, 2009 by Randy W (see edit history) Link to comment
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