Showing posts with label AOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AOS. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2009

Adjustment of Status Interview

When you apply for Adjustment of Status usually, you will be given another interview to prove to them that the documents you submitted are all true and correct. There is no need to have inhibitions because you have been to all the series of interview already. This time, it is more easier for you to handle.

To help you more, these questions are easy to answer. Based on the applicant's experience.

  • Name and Date of Birth of Spouse.
  • When and where did you meet your spouse?
  • Describe this 1st meeting.
  • Did you make arrangements to meet again?
  • Did you exchange phone numbers?
  • When did you meet next?
  • Where were you living at the time?
  • Where was your spouse living?
  • When did you decide to get married?
  • Where were you at the time?
  • Did you live together before marriage?
  • When and where did you get married?
  • How did you and your spouse get to the church, courthouse, etc.?
  • Did you exchange wedding rings?
  • Where had you purchased these rings?
  • Did you and your spouse purchase them together?
  • Where was it held?
  • Do you have any photos of the ceremony and /or reception?
  • Describe the reception.
  • Did any of your, and your spouse’s, family members attend? If so, who?
  • Did you go on a honeymoon?
  • If so, when and where?
  • If you did not have a reception, what did you do after the wedding ceremony?
These questions are just a guide for you. Questions vary according to how they want to know you better and if the documents you submitted are authentic. Goodluck.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

AOS: Vaccination Supplement

When you arrived in the US as K1 Visa, you have to follow what the DS-3025 required you to do and everything will be alright. After the marriage, you should process your adjustment of status as soon as possible. Please apply within one year of the original medical, you need an I-693A. This is USCIS'S VACCINATION SUPPLEMENT.

In most cases though, as long as you follow your DS3025 requirements, your I-693A is easy. But, there are immigration doctors who required you to take all the necessary vaccinations in the 1-693A and doesn't even recognized the DS-3025.

My wife insisted that all she need is the 3 shots needed which was not taken in the Philippines. Some of them just need your money. As long as you know the rules and you follow it carefully, they cannot forced you to take them.

It is up to the immigration whether they accept your papers or not. If you want to be absolutely safe in terms of your medical documentation as a K-1 adjusting status, you should take your DS-3025 to a USCIS-certified civil surgeon and ask them to transfer the information from your DS-3025 to an I-693A.

They should do this for a nominal charge. If they try to convice you to take a full medical examination, DO NOT LISTEN. You ONLY need the vaccination supplement. Read the memo from the USCIS documents that this completed form will remain valid beyond one year when submitted with most Adjustment of Status applications.

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