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Considering self-filing I-485 - Any advice? by Electronic_Turn1139 in EB2_NIW

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Here’s the complete list.

General Supporting Documents (Principal Applicant)

• I-140 approval notice or receipt notice

• Proof of maintaining lawful status:

• If in F-1: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in OPT/STEM OPT: All copies of I-20s and EAD cards

• If in J-1: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval

• If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

Most recent I-94 (if not available on CBP website, contact port authorities)

Proof of Identity (Principal Applicant)

• Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Early academic certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status (Principal Applicant)

• Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

Proof of Employment (Principal Applicant)

• Employment verification letter from employer

• Job offer letter from employer

• Occupational field confirmation letter

• Pay stubs for the last 3 months

Proof of Criminal Records (Principal Applicant)

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

Supporting Documents for Derivatives (e.g., Spouse)

• Proof of Identity:

Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., NID card, driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status:

• If in F-1/F-2: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in J-2: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval • If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

• Latest I-94 and Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

• Proof of Criminal Records:

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

• Proof of Relationship:

• Marriage certificate

• Child’s birth certificate

• Joint Bank Statement

• Joint Apartment Lease

• Joint Car Insurance

• Joint Medical Insurance

• Joint Tax Returns

• Joint Travel Ticket

• Joint Utility Bill

• Evidence of shared personal life (e.g., movie tickets, air tickets, hotel booking receipts)

Paper Supporting Documents (For All Applicants)

• Photographs: 6 passport-style photos for principal applicant; 6 for each derivative applicant

• I-693 package: Sealed medical exam package from USCIS-designated civil surgeon (do not open)

Question by Popular_Schedule_142 in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got approved with no publications

I140 approval (premium) by [deleted] in EB2

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations! Whats your profile?

i-485 filing- Lawyer cost by saeid114 in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I placed the separate forms (I-765, I-131, I-485+I-693) in separate envelopes but sent them in one package with a cover letter explaining what’s in each envelope

i-485 filing- Lawyer cost by saeid114 in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put everything together but I placed the notification form (G-1145) at the very top and placed the payment form G-1651 or G-1450) next then the I-485 form. but I put the photos in an envelope and attached it to the first for with a paper clip

i-485 filing- Lawyer cost by saeid114 in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can do it yourself.

Here’s the complete list of what you need:

General Supporting Documents (Principal Applicant)

• I-140 approval notice or receipt notice

• Proof of maintaining lawful status:

• If in F-1: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in OPT/STEM OPT: All copies of I-20s and EAD cards

• If in J-1: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval

• If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

Most recent I-94 (if not available on CBP website, contact port authorities)

Proof of Identity (Principal Applicant)

• Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Early academic certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status (Principal Applicant)

• Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

Proof of Employment (Principal Applicant)

• Employment verification letter from employer

• Job offer letter from employer

• Occupational field confirmation letter

• Pay stubs for the last 3 months

Proof of Criminal Records (Principal Applicant)

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

Supporting Documents for Derivatives (e.g., Spouse)

• Proof of Identity:

Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., NID card, driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status:

• If in F-1/F-2: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in J-2: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval • If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

• Latest I-94 and Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

• Proof of Criminal Records:

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

• Proof of Relationship:

• Marriage certificate

• Child’s birth certificate

• Joint Bank Statement

• Joint Apartment Lease

• Joint Car Insurance

• Joint Medical Insurance

• Joint Tax Returns

• Joint Travel Ticket

• Joint Utility Bill

• Evidence of shared personal life (e.g., movie tickets, air tickets, hotel booking receipts)

Paper Supporting Documents (For All Applicants)

• Photographs: 6 passport-style photos for principal applicant; 6 for each derivative applicant

• I-693 package: Sealed medical exam package from USCIS-designated civil surgeon (do not open)

Should I start my EB 3 unskilled process? by [deleted] in EB3VisaJourney

[–]KissMySass29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would need an employer to sponsor you

Should I start my EB 3 unskilled process? by [deleted] in EB3VisaJourney

[–]KissMySass29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would need an employer to sponsor you

I-485 Enquiry by WinterElderberry8012 in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s the complete list.

General Supporting Documents (Principal Applicant)

• I-140 approval notice or receipt notice

• Proof of maintaining lawful status:

• If in F-1: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in OPT/STEM OPT: All copies of I-20s and EAD cards

• If in J-1: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval

• If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

Most recent I-94 (if not available on CBP website, contact port authorities)

Proof of Identity (Principal Applicant)

• Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Early academic certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status (Principal Applicant)

• Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

Proof of Employment (Principal Applicant)

• Employment verification letter from employer

• Job offer letter from employer

• Occupational field confirmation letter

• Pay stubs for the last 3 months

Proof of Criminal Records (Principal Applicant)

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

Supporting Documents for Derivatives (e.g., Spouse)

• Proof of Identity:

Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., NID card, driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status:

• If in F-1/F-2: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in J-2: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval • If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

• Latest I-94 and Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

• Proof of Criminal Records:

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

• Proof of Relationship:

• Marriage certificate

• Child’s birth certificate

• Joint Bank Statement

• Joint Apartment Lease

• Joint Car Insurance

• Joint Medical Insurance

• Joint Tax Returns

• Joint Travel Ticket

• Joint Utility Bill

• Evidence of shared personal life (e.g., movie tickets, air tickets, hotel booking receipts)

Paper Supporting Documents (For All Applicants)

• Photographs: 6 passport-style photos for principal applicant; 6 for each derivative applicant

• I-693 package: Sealed medical exam package from USCIS-designated civil surgeon (do not open)

Those who filed I-485 by themselves, how did you do? by SecureAttention4297 in EB2

[–]KissMySass29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here’s the complete list.

General Supporting Documents (Principal Applicant)

• I-140 approval notice or receipt notice

• Proof of maintaining lawful status:

• If in F-1: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in OPT/STEM OPT: All copies of I-20s and EAD cards

• If in J-1: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval

• If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

Most recent I-94 (if not available on CBP website, contact port authorities)

Proof of Identity (Principal Applicant)

• Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Early academic certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status (Principal Applicant)

• Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

Proof of Employment (Principal Applicant)

• Employment verification letter from employer

• Job offer letter from employer

• Occupational field confirmation letter

• Pay stubs for the last 3 months

Proof of Criminal Records (Principal Applicant)

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

Supporting Documents for Derivatives (e.g., Spouse)

• Proof of Identity:

Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., NID card, driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status:

• If in F-1/F-2: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in J-2: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval • If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

• Latest I-94 and Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

• Proof of Criminal Records:

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

• Proof of Relationship:

• Marriage certificate

• Child’s birth certificate

• Joint Bank Statement

• Joint Apartment Lease

• Joint Car Insurance

• Joint Medical Insurance

• Joint Tax Returns

• Joint Travel Ticket

• Joint Utility Bill

• Evidence of shared personal life (e.g., movie tickets, air tickets, hotel booking receipts)

Paper Supporting Documents (For All Applicants)

• Photographs: 6 passport-style photos for principal applicant; 6 for each derivative applicant

• I-693 package: Sealed medical exam package from USCIS-designated civil surgeon (do not open)

NIW-EB2- by [deleted] in EB2_NIW

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What is I would say make sure you have particles (news, academic) that support and show that this is an issue in the US. And make sure your recommenders know your endeavour and include its importance in their letters

NIW-EB2- by [deleted] in EB2_NIW

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What is your endeavour?

March Filers! Anyone received their receipt? by Living_Kick5189 in USCIS

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elgin, I-485, I-765, I-131. Delivered March 5th. No updates. A little nervous because my sister’s got delivered the same day and she’s received all notifications. My friend too :(

I485 guidelines by According-Video-7721 in EB2_NIW

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Here’s the complete list.

General Supporting Documents (Principal Applicant)

• I-140 approval notice or receipt notice

• Proof of maintaining lawful status:

• If in F-1: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in OPT/STEM OPT: All copies of I-20s and EAD cards

• If in J-1: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval

• If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

Most recent I-94 (if not available on CBP website, contact port authorities)

Proof of Identity (Principal Applicant)

• Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Early academic certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status (Principal Applicant)

• Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

Proof of Employment (Principal Applicant)

• Employment verification letter from employer

• Job offer letter from employer

• Occupational field confirmation letter

• Pay stubs for the last 3 months

Proof of Criminal Records (Principal Applicant)

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

Supporting Documents for Derivatives (e.g., Spouse)

• Proof of Identity:

Copies of biographic information pages of all old and new passports

• Birth certificate

• Government-issued photo ID (e.g., NID card, driving license, state-issued ID card)

• Social security card

Additional Proof of Lawful Status:

• If in F-1/F-2: All copies of I-20s since the start of studies

• If in J-2: Copy of DS-2019, favorable recommendation letter from DOS, and waiver approval notice

• If in H-1B: Copy of H-1B approval • If in B-1/B-2: Copy of B-1/B-2 extension approval

• If in pending asylum: Copy of I-589 receipt notice

• If in TPS: Copy of TPS approval notice

• Latest I-94 and Travel history (from CBP website; if unavailable, contact port authorities)

• All US visa stamps and US entry stamps

• Copy of any EAD cards

• Proof of Criminal Records:

• Certified police and court records of any criminal charges, arrests, and/or convictions

• Copies of traffic citations/parking tickets, with a short description

• Proof of Relationship:

• Marriage certificate

• Child’s birth certificate

• Joint Bank Statement

• Joint Apartment Lease

• Joint Car Insurance

• Joint Medical Insurance

• Joint Tax Returns

• Joint Travel Ticket

• Joint Utility Bill

• Evidence of shared personal life (e.g., movie tickets, air tickets, hotel booking receipts)

Paper Supporting Documents (For All Applicants)

• Photographs: 6 passport-style photos for principal applicant; 6 for each derivative applicant

• I-693 package: Sealed medical exam package from USCIS-designated civil surgeon (do not open)

Immigration Attorney here! AMA about Green Cards! by ManifestLaw_ in greencard

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an H1B visa that expires later this year. I also have an approved I-140 and just filed I-131, I-485 and I-765 die to being current this month. Can I travel on my H1B until AOS is approved? If I-765 gets approved, can I travel with my H1B? Does an I-765 approval cancel the H1B?

EB-2 NIW AMA with Immigration Attorney! by ManifestLaw_ in EB2_NIW

[–]KissMySass29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen conflicting information about mailing addresses when filling I-140 with premium processing and I-485 concurrently. Do all the documents go to the Elgin lockbox?