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Re: K-2 to adjustment
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 4321940)
Epitomee, did you mean married Oct 1, 2003?
Rene As far as the N400 issue, here is the instructions To use this form you must be ONE of the following: (1) A Lawful Permanent Resident for at least fiveyears and at least 18 years old; (2) A Lawful Permanent Resident for at least three years and at least 18 years old, and You have been married to and living with the same U.S. citizen for the last three years, |
Re: K-2 to adjustment
Great - thanks for confirming E!
Indeed, we were married in July 2003 but he got his PR in Oct 2005. My brain is a little rusty as well - thought yours and mine was the same year! Have fun in JA! We're also going for a visit but in March for the whole month. Cheers!
Originally Posted by Epitomee2000
(Post 4321931)
Mike will be applying if I am correct on or about July 07. He was granted PR in 2004, June 25, 2004 to be exact. We were married Oct 1, 2004. His conditions were removed last year about July. I am not looking at the paperwork right now.
We are leaving to Jamaica in July 07 for two weeks so I think that we don't have to report the time on the N400 if we submitt it before we leave. Like each phase of this process, I am learning as I go along. I am currently doing all of the research on the N400 as we speak. I think your husband timeline for PR may be a little after my husband? |
Re: K-2 to adjustment
Remember he is eligible to file 90 days prior to the third anniversary of his being a PR and as long as the marriage is a full 3 years.
Originally Posted by Epitomee2000
(Post 4321958)
Exactly..having a husband and kids has driven me insane or at the least attacked my memory. We were married on Oct 31, 2003.
As far as the N400 issue, here is the instructions To use this form you must be ONE of the following: (1) A Lawful Permanent Resident for at least fiveyears and at least 18 years old; (2) A Lawful Permanent Resident for at least three years and at least 18 years old, and You have been married to and living with the same U.S. citizen for the last three years, |
Re: K-2 to adjustment
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 4322525)
Remember he is eligible to file 90 days prior to the third anniversary of his being a PR and as long as the marriage is a full 3 years.
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Re: K-2 to adjustment-update yeah...
Originally Posted by Epitomee2000
(Post 4322537)
Got ya, we just wanted to ensure that our vacation and other stuff are out of the way before we get immersed in this.
My Step-son has his 10 year green card. Thanks so much to BEXP. On the interview, the officer did state that with my stepson, could have been brought over as an immediate relative. Here is the situation. My step son did not accompany my husband until Jan 05, my husband had already adjusted in June 2004. I was kind of confused. The officer stated that since we were married, I could have sponsored him and not had to deal with the adjustment process. I thought K-2 needed to adjust, no matter what. Does anyone have any take on this? Here is the timeline. Jan 6, 2005 Arrive on K-2 in JFK Feb 25, 2005 Adjustment package sent Nov 16, 2006 resent original package with new package Jan 13, 2007 biometrics March 7, 2007 interview appointment (no stamp given) reviewed both apps. April 21, 2007 green card arrives (10 Years) May 1, 2007 N-400 being sent for husband.:) |
Re: K-2 to adjustment-update yeah...
Originally Posted by Epitomee2000
(Post 4685678)
My Step-son has his 10 year green card.
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