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crissy33nicole Feb 25th 2013 7:17 pm

green card
 
hi all, my fiance (now husband) and I are finally back in the USA. we just got married and are now ready to do the next few steps to make him a citizen. i had a guide last time but cant seem to find one, if there even is one.
i know he has to fill out the i-864 form and i-485. but thats all i know of at this moment.

im also having a friend fill out the support form because i dont make enough money. so would he check the 'i am the only joint sponcer'? im kinda confused by that step?

thanks so much in advance!!

Bob Feb 25th 2013 7:49 pm

Re: green card
 
The wiki up top will help.

You're going for a greencard, then after a few years will be eligible for US citizenship, in a very simplified gist of things.

Noorah101 Feb 25th 2013 7:57 pm

Re: green card
 
You'll want to see this guide: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Adjust...-3_Spouse_Visa

You know that you, as the USC spouse, must still file an I-864, even if you don't qualify financially. The joint sponsor will choose "I am the only joint sponsor".

The AOS (from K-1) package consists of Forms I-485, I-131, I-765, G-325A, I-864, and I-693 (used to be called a vaccination supplement, it's the one the civil surgeon signs off on in the USA to verify he's had all his vaccinations done).

Rene

Noorah101 Feb 25th 2013 7:58 pm

Re: green card
 

Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10569074)
...we just got married and are now ready to do the next few steps to make him a citizen.

... to make him a Permanent Resident. US Citizenship comes further down the road a few years.

Rene

crissy33nicole Feb 25th 2013 9:13 pm

Re: green card
 
Thank u rene! And bob! Ill look into the wiki too!

crissy33nicole Feb 28th 2013 7:36 pm

Re: green card
 
i didnt think he could apply for a social security number until he has his green card? am i wrong?

jeffreyhy Feb 28th 2013 7:54 pm

Re: green card
 
Yes.

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10575963)
i didnt think he could apply for a social security number until he has his green card? am i wrong?


crissy33nicole Feb 28th 2013 7:59 pm

Re: green card
 
oh cuz that wiki form says to apply 15 days after youve come to america, or b4 75 days..so that confused me. sorry ull prolly have a lot of these 'silly' questions so please bare with me. thanks again!!

jeffreyhy Feb 28th 2013 8:06 pm

Re: green card
 
Correct. Is he still within that time period?

Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10576021)
oh cuz that wiki form says to apply 15 days after youve come to america, or b4 75 days..so that confused me.

Thanks for the offer, I'd love to. I will bear with you as well.

Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10576021)
... please bare with me.


Regards, JEff

crissy33nicole Feb 28th 2013 8:11 pm

Re: green card
 
yes he has been here less than 75 days..its exactly a month today actually. so should he apply for SS#? thanks!

jeffreyhy Feb 28th 2013 9:18 pm

Re: green card
 
Up to him.

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10576036)
so should he apply for SS#?


Noorah101 Feb 28th 2013 9:23 pm

Re: green card
 

Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10576036)
yes he has been here less than 75 days..its exactly a month today actually. so should he apply for SS#? thanks!

It would probably be beneficial for him to do so, yes.

Rene

crissy33nicole Mar 1st 2013 1:11 am

Re: green card
 
alright thanks..ive been told (i think on this site) that it isnt worth applying for that because by the time it approves the green card is approved?? or something of that sort??

my next question is do we need to fill out the Employment Authorization and Advance Parole (I-765 and I-131) if he doesnt plan on traveling outside of the US or working until the green card is approved??

thank guys!!

Noorah101 Mar 1st 2013 1:24 am

Re: green card
 

Originally Posted by crissy33nicole (Post 10576471)
alright thanks..ive been told (i think on this site) that it isnt worth applying for that because by the time it approves the green card is approved?? or something of that sort??

That is incorrect. The SSN is definitely worth applying for, if only because it's needed for so many things here in the USA (work, drivers license, banking, etc). It should only take about 2 weeks to get the SS card in the mail after applying in person at the local SSA office. Of course having a SSN is optional, he doesn't HAVE to do it, but it's free and beneficial, so why not.


my next question is do we need to fill out the Employment Authorization and Advance Parole (I-765 and I-131) if he doesnt plan on traveling outside of the US or working until the green card is approved??
No, he doesn't HAVE to get an EAD or AP, those are optional benefits. But they are free, so why not get them? Who knows, he might change his mind and want to work? Who knows, there might be some emergency back home he needs to attend to?

Rene

crissy33nicole Mar 1st 2013 1:27 am

Re: green card
 
yeah ur definitely right rene, i think ill take ur advice. (he will!) i just wanted to try and send out the necessary files out asap. i have a hard time finding which address i send all this information to though. it says go to part 2, box c.. but i cant find it. sorry im quite useless when looking over this stuff!


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