new I-485 required?
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I have my AOS interview coming up soon. I have seen other posters asking
about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is a
requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has not
(he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The form
we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a new
I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
Thanks,
Kim
about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is a
requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has not
(he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The form
we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a new
I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
Thanks,
Kim
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Originally posted by Kim R.
I have my AOS interview coming up soon. I have seen other posters asking
about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is a
requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has not
(he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The form
we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a new
I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
Thanks,
Kim
I have my AOS interview coming up soon. I have seen other posters asking
about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is a
requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has not
(he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The form
we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a new
I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
Thanks,
Kim
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> Kim, do you mean, or are you really asking if you need to bring a new
> I-864 affidavit of support?
Perhaps that was what I was thinking. I guess I'm asking if I need to
refile *any* of the forms previously filed. I have read here about people
refiling their physical results and such as well. Is this needed? If it
makes any difference, I was given my NOA in April and my AOS interview is
scheduled for Jan '03.
Thanks,
Kim
> I-864 affidavit of support?
Perhaps that was what I was thinking. I guess I'm asking if I need to
refile *any* of the forms previously filed. I have read here about people
refiling their physical results and such as well. Is this needed? If it
makes any difference, I was given my NOA in April and my AOS interview is
scheduled for Jan '03.
Thanks,
Kim
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after the 129f or 130 is approved.....what then
my husband is in canada and he is planning to
move to the us.....we have ready the i-765 is that all we need for him
to get his temporary
work permit before he gets his green card
by reading the forum i am so confused what to do next......
brenda
my husband is in canada and he is planning to
move to the us.....we have ready the i-765 is that all we need for him
to get his temporary
work permit before he gets his green card
by reading the forum i am so confused what to do next......
brenda
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It's always worth having a new I-864 in case there have been any changes
from the version you filed. In my case the original I-864 was two years out
of date by the time we filed. The interviewer didn't actually seem too
concerned about having the newer version which surprised me because we were
no longer using my US citizen wife's income since she looks after our
daughter full-time. She did take it though!
Andy.
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"Kim R." wrote in message
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> I have my AOS interview coming up soon. I have seen other posters asking
> about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is
a
> requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has
not
> (he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The
form
> we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a
new
> I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
> Thanks,
> Kim
from the version you filed. In my case the original I-864 was two years out
of date by the time we filed. The interviewer didn't actually seem too
concerned about having the newer version which surprised me because we were
no longer using my US citizen wife's income since she looks after our
daughter full-time. She did take it though!
Andy.
--
I'm not really here - it's just your warped imagination.
"Kim R." wrote in message
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> I have my AOS interview coming up soon. I have seen other posters asking
> about refiling the I-485 during the interview and was wondering if that is
a
> requirement? While I have changed jobs since filing, my USC husband has
not
> (he's gotten a raise since, but his income was already adequate). The
form
> we got for INS stating what to bring to the interview did not mention a
new
> I-485. Do we need to file a new one?
> Thanks,
> Kim