Re: Canadian in total and absolute confusion
- From: Rete <member167@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 13:58:01 +0000
SO many message boards/websites/blar out there, and they all say
something different.
My situation is this. I am a Canadian citizen who lawfully entered
the us and married a us citizen.
when I file all my multitude of papers...the i-130 and i-485
concurrently, i become confused. They ask for an alien number, or a
reason which i am applying, which i don't have (because I'm filing
the I-130 at the same time, the one that ostensibly gives me the
number).
what do i do with this? How do I navigate this situation?
does anyone know?
I've only been here a month and a half but am so tired of being in
limbo, and so tired of all those websites telling me im going to be
deported and hung and tortured and on and on, i just need a straight
answer...help me obi wan...you're my only hope.
Nothing really confusing if you step away from it for a bit. You
entered as a visitor to the US. You were not an alien but a visitor and
therefore would not have an alien registration number. FYI that number
when you receive it will be yours for life and you will find out what
that number is when you get your Notice of Action from the service
center. Put two dashes through the box where the AR# should go. Also
you do not have a social security #. Your SIN number wouldn't do.
Your reason for applying is very simple "You are married to a US
Citizen".
Also may I suggest you use the marriage-based forums for your questions
since this is the type of petition you are using.
Remember that you need 3 G-325A's. Two for yourself and one for your
USC spouse. One of each will be for the I-130 and the one for yourself
will be for the I-485. Also if you d/l the forms the G-325A is four
sheets. Either use a sheet of carbon paper and only write on one, of
use the computer to complete the forms, etc.
Remember also that all signatures should be in blue ink to show that it
is an originally signed copy and not a xerox.
As for the N/A and None .... please be very very careful which one you
use. If it asks for children's names ... use NONE. It is applicable
but the answer is NONE.
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I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
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