I’ve recently just moved after filing the I-129F Petition and now it’s approved. How do I correct my address? Posted on September 10, 2014 by Mrs. Presson If at any point you move during the I-129F Petition / K1 Visa Process, make sure that your fiancé(e) submits an updated Form G-325A on their K1 Visa Interview. This should reflect any change on your end, whether occupation, residence address, contact number, etc. If you’re already in the AOS Process, and you’re the applicant’s…
We are married now and we’ve just recently moved to a new residence. We have also submitted our AOS Package. Do I need to update my information with USCIS? Posted on September 10, 2014 by Mrs. Presson If you’re the AOS applicant: You are required to report a change of address within 10 days of moving. You may report a Change of Address by filling up the AR-11 Form, or change it online through USCIS Online Change of Address. If you’re the sponsor of your spouse on his/her AOS application: You…
What are my duties and responsibilities as a Sponsor signing the Form I-864? Posted on September 10, 2014October 10, 2014 by Mrs. Presson In a nutshell, you are financially responsible for the intending immigrant / AOS applicant. This Form I-864 is a legally binding document between you and the U.S. Government. This document serves as proof that the U.S. government may consider your income and assets to be available for the support of the intending immigrant / AOS…
When will my obligations as a Sponsor on I-864, Affidavit of Support end? Posted on September 10, 2014December 20, 2015 by Mrs. Presson Your obligation as a sponsor doesn’t end when the person already gained permanent residency / a Green Card. Your responsibility as a sponsor will only end if: The one you are sponsoring becomes a U.S. Citizen. The one you are sponsoring has worked, or has credited 40 quarters of coverage under the Social Security Act.…
Our petition was already approved but my fiancé(e)’s birthday is incorrect. What should we do? Posted on September 10, 2014 by Mrs. Presson If at any point you have submitted your petition / visa form and you have incorrect items on it, always contact the agency directly responsible for correcting mistakes. I-129F Petitions are usually corrected through USCIS. You may call them at 1 (800) 375-5283. Related Posts:Our petition was already forwarded to the local US Embassy… If at…
How much does a DS-3025 to I-693 Transcription from a Civil Surgeon cost? Posted on August 28, 2014August 28, 2014 by Mrs. Presson Honestly, it all depends on the Civil Surgeon. I paid just $15 for mine. It shouldn’t cost you more than $50 for a transcription though. They just literally transfer the information from your DS-3025 to your I-693. The Civil Surgeon will recommend you to get a booster shot / additional vaccines. It all depends on…
What are these immunizations / vaccinations required under U.S. Law ? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson The U.S. Department of State has listed the following as vaccination requirements: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Influenza Influenza type b (Hib) Measles Meningococcal Mumps Pneumococcal Pertussis Polio Rotavirus Rubella Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids Varicella Immigrants may be required to receive one or more of the listed vaccinations above if the panel physician deems it is…
Is the I-693 Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record really required? Posted on August 24, 2014January 28, 2016 by Mrs. Presson USCIS FORMS are updated periodically so make sure you download the correct form version AND read the instructions carefully. There are a few things to consider, and you should ask yourself: 1. Are your vaccinations complete in your DS-3025? You probably don’t need an I-693 if your vaccinations are complete. Just send in your…
What is USCIS Form I-693? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson It is the Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record. It is used by Designated USCIS Civil Surgeons to report results of an immigration medical exam. It is a requirement by USCIS to establish / prove that you are not inadmissible to the United States on public health grounds. You can download the form directly…
What are the Health-related Grounds of Inadmissibility to the U.S. ? Posted on August 24, 2014 by Mrs. Presson The USCIS website classifies these Health-related Grounds of Inadmissibility as Class A condition. Class A A communicable disease of public health significance Associated/harmful behavior that will most likely recur due to past or present, mental disorders Drug abuse and/or addiction Class B Though this does not render the applicant inadmissible, it represents a departure from…