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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 3:36 am
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Matthew A. Lee
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Hello,

My wife and I were married in the Philippines last year and she was
able to come over to the United States on a K-3 visa. Because we
recently had a baby, I have delayed filing for the Adjustment of
Status. However, I am in the midst of beginning all of the paperwork
and I was curious as to what documentation would need to be provided
besides the I-485. I know they request a G-325A as well. Is that
just for my wife or do I fill that out as well? Basically, I am just
looking for some helpful hints to begin the process properly based on
the group's experience such as evidence provided. Also, When I filled
out the I-864 previously, I was laid off for a few months. I have
been working for the last eight months and my salary is enough
according to the guidelines of the affidavit of support. Do I still
need to use a sponsor or can I just use myself without a sponsor?

Any information anyone can provide would be extremely helpful.

Also, on the I-485, under application type, do I check "Spouse or
parent applied for adjustment of status...." option B?

Thanks for your help.

By the way, this group was extremely helpful in providing information
for filing the I-129F and the I-130. Thank you to everyone who helped
me previously.

matthew
 

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