Married...lived together for 6 months...job...study...diff states now
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Pratik,
When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ, because that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come. That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint mail is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address, because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS interview. If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office so all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the NJ address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are temporarily working in FL.
Rene
When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ, because that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come. That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint mail is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address, because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS interview. If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office so all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the NJ address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are temporarily working in FL.
Rene
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On Aug 23, 7:35 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
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> > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > Rene
>
> Pratik,
>
> When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ, because
> that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come.
> That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint mail
> is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address,
> because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS interview.
> If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office so
> all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the NJ
> address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are temporarily
> working in FL.
>
> Rene
>
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Hello Rene,
I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
patience.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
Just in case if you might know,
How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
OR
Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
studies/work?
--Pratik Patel
wrote:
> > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > Rene
>
> Pratik,
>
> When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ, because
> that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come.
> That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint mail
> is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address,
> because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS interview.
> If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office so
> all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the NJ
> address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are temporarily
> working in FL.
>
> Rene
>
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Hello Rene,
I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
patience.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
Just in case if you might know,
How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
OR
Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
studies/work?
--Pratik Patel
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Just in case if you might know,
How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
OR
Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
studies/work?
--Pratik Patel
How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
OR
Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
studies/work?
--Pratik Patel
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On Aug 24, 11:04 am, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > On Aug 23, 7:35 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > Rene
>
> > > Pratik,
>
> > > When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ,
> > > because
> > > that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come.
> > > That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> > > When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint
> > > mail
> > > is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address,
> > > because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS
> > > interview.
> > > If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> > > permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office
> > > so
> > > all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the
> > > NJ
> > > address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are
> > > temporarily
> > > working in FL.
>
> > > Rene
>
> > > --
> > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
>
> > Hello Rene,
>
> > I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
> > patience.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
>
> > Just in case if you might know,
> > How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
> > processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
> > Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
>
> > OR
>
> > Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
> > fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
> > studies/work?
>
> > --Pratik Patel
>
> The processing of EAD and AP are related to the I-485 in that you must
> have a properly filed I-485 in order to receive EAD and AP, but it does
> not matter that the spouses are temporarily separated. It takes about
> 60 days or more to receive AP, about 90 days or more for EAD.
>
> Rene
>
> --
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>
> - Show quoted text -
Hello Rene,
All supporting evidences ( tax return, insurance policy, wedding
pictures, joint lease, joint car title etc etc) are to be submitted
alongwith the forms i.e. I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131?
Thank you.
--Pratik Patel
wrote:
> > On Aug 23, 7:35 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > Rene
>
> > > Pratik,
>
> > > When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ,
> > > because
> > > that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to come.
> > > That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> > > When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your joint
> > > is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL address,
> > > because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS
> > > interview.
> > > If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> > > permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post office
> > > so
> > > all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using the
> > > NJ
> > > address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are
> > > temporarily
> > > working in FL.
>
> > > Rene
>
> > > --
> > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
>
> > Hello Rene,
>
> > I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
> > patience.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
>
> > Just in case if you might know,
> > How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
> > processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
> > Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
>
> > OR
>
> > Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
> > fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away for
> > studies/work?
>
> > --Pratik Patel
>
> The processing of EAD and AP are related to the I-485 in that you must
> have a properly filed I-485 in order to receive EAD and AP, but it does
> not matter that the spouses are temporarily separated. It takes about
> 60 days or more to receive AP, about 90 days or more for EAD.
>
> Rene
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Hello Rene,
All supporting evidences ( tax return, insurance policy, wedding
pictures, joint lease, joint car title etc etc) are to be submitted
alongwith the forms i.e. I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131?
Thank you.
--Pratik Patel
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On Aug 24, 12:50 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > On Aug 24, 11:04 am, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > On Aug 23, 7:35 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > > > Rene
>
> > > > > Pratik,
>
> > > > > When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ,
> > > > > because
> > > > > that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to
> > > > > come.
> > > > > That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> > > > > When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your
> > > > > joint
> > > > > mail
> > > > > is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL
> > > > > address,
> > > > > because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS
> > > > > interview.
> > > > > If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> > > > > permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post
> > > > > office
> > > > > so
> > > > > all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using
> > > > > the
> > > > > NJ
> > > > > address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are
> > > > > temporarily
> > > > > working in FL.
>
> > > > > Rene
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
>
> > > > Hello Rene,
>
> > > > I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
> > > > patience.![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
>
> > > > Just in case if you might know,
> > > > How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
> > > > processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
> > > > Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
>
> > > > OR
>
> > > > Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
> > > > fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away
> > > > for
> > > > studies/work?
>
> > > > --Pratik Patel
>
> > > The processing of EAD and AP are related to the I-485 in that you
> > > must
> > > have a properly filed I-485 in order to receive EAD and AP, but it
> > > does
> > > not matter that the spouses are temporarily separated. It takes
> > > about
> > > 60 days or more to receive AP, about 90 days or more for EAD.
>
> > > Rene
>
> > > --
> > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com-Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hello Rene,
>
> > All supporting evidences ( tax return, insurance policy, wedding
> > pictures, joint lease, joint car title etc etc) are to be submitted
> > alongwith the forms i.e. I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131?
>
> > Thank you.
>
> > --Pratik Patel
>
> No. Those are to be shown at the AOS interview.
>
> Rene
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
THANK YOU Rene...you've been very helpful
wrote:
> > On Aug 24, 11:04 am, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > On Aug 23, 7:35 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > > Thank you Ian, nice to have another comment in here.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > > > Rene
>
> > > > > Pratik,
>
> > > > > When your wife files her N-400, she will use her address in NJ,
> > > > > because
> > > > > that's where she lives. That's where she wants USCIS mail to
> > > > > come.
> > > > > That's where she wants to have her interview and oath ceremony.
>
> > > > > When it's time to file AOS, if you are still in FL, and your
> > > > > joint
> > > > > is still coming to FL, I suggest filing AOS with your FL
> > > > > address,
> > > > > because that's where you want to have your biometrics and AOS
> > > > > interview.
> > > > > If, by the time you are ready to file AOS, you have made NJ your
> > > > > permanent address (by doing a change of address with the post
> > > > > office
> > > > > so
> > > > > all your joint mail goes to NJ), then you can think about using
> > > > > the
> > > > > NJ
> > > > > address for your AOS. You just have to show that your are
> > > > > temporarily
> > > > > working in FL.
>
> > > > > Rene
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
>
> > > > Hello Rene,
>
> > > > I thank you very much for your help and especially for your
> > > > patience.
![Smile](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
>
> > > > Ian thank you as I think I needed that kind of comment.
>
> > > > Just in case if you might know,
> > > > How long does the process take for EAD and Advanced Parole to be
> > > > processed after filing for AOS (I-485 alongwith EAD and Advanced
> > > > Parole i.e. I-765, I-131)?
>
> > > > OR
>
> > > > Does Processing of EAD and Advanced Parole depend in anyway on the
> > > > fact that spouses are not living together or one spouse is away
> > > > for
> > > > studies/work?
>
> > > > --Pratik Patel
>
> > > The processing of EAD and AP are related to the I-485 in that you
> > > must
> > > have a properly filed I-485 in order to receive EAD and AP, but it
> > > does
> > > not matter that the spouses are temporarily separated. It takes
> > > about
> > > 60 days or more to receive AP, about 90 days or more for EAD.
>
> > > Rene
>
> > > --
> > > Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com-Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hello Rene,
>
> > All supporting evidences ( tax return, insurance policy, wedding
> > pictures, joint lease, joint car title etc etc) are to be submitted
> > alongwith the forms i.e. I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131?
>
> > Thank you.
>
> > --Pratik Patel
>
> No. Those are to be shown at the AOS interview.
>
> Rene
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
THANK YOU Rene...you've been very helpful