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 Perm Approved, applying for I140 & I485, no passport in hand as applied for MRP passport
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Posted on 03-03-15 6:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I entered USA in F1 visa, and now I am in H1B. I have not left USA after my H1B started. My Perm (applied by my employer in EB2) recently got approved. Since processing time is current for EB2, I want to concurrently apply I-140 and I-485 soon. However, I applied for MRP passport in the beginning of January and most probably I will receive new passport in a couple of months more. I have the copies of my old passport.
Is it ok to file I-485 with the copy of old passport (it is valid till 2017)?
Is passport mandatory for Biometrics appointment or will state driver license suffice?

Your opinion is appreciated.

 
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Tecnically, passport is not mandatory and the driver license should suffice. Uscis site asks for any identification with photo. However, there were some discussions about some biometric centers asking for passport too.
 
Posted on 03-05-15 1:14 PM     [Snapshot: 262]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Congrats : @Rock-N-Roll
..mero ni PERM (eb2) recently approved bhako chha..

yo I-140 and I-485 together apply garda health-checkup certificate, birth-certificate ahile nai chainchha ho ?

Ani mero birth-certificate 1 year aghi matra banako ho...i read somewhere that it should be dated back to your birth year...is that true ?

Rock-N-Roll ko attorney le k-k documents send gar bhaneko chha ? share garnu na hai ?


 
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I remember sending the following documents while I filed my I-485:
1. Birth certificate
2. Marriage certificate or divorce certificate (ignore if u were never married and still single)
3. Medical exam report from USCIS approved medical doctors
4. Copy of recent I-94 card
5. Copy of visa you used to enter US
6. copy of biographic page of passport
 
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If u r filing i140 n i485 together, u have to include the health check up n birth certificate in the same application. If ur birth certificate was made just a year ago, it's advised to get two affidavit, one from each parent, stating your birth on that day in that place. It's prederred that birth certificate be issued on the year of birth, if it is not, having birth affidavits with birth certificate is the way to go.
 
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Rock-N-Roll
Uhi_kya,
how long did it take to get the PERM approve?
My company is trying to file in a week, just to see the time frame.

 
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C...Ronaldo,
Mine was filed on September 29, 2014 and was approved on February 23. No RFE.
Best of LUCK...
 
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5 months, that's good !!!
Thanks and Good Luck for your next step !
 
Posted on 03-07-15 9:08 AM     [Snapshot: 536]     Reply [Subscribe]
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My PERM got approved in 5 months as well.

uhi_kya... These are the documents asked I have been asked to provide:

• Letter from Current Employer (with jobduties, skills and salary)
• All Approval/Receipt notices incl. curr. & prev. from initial entry into US
• Latest i94 front page color (attached to passport); backpage b&w
• passport pages ( incl. blank pages )
• copy of SSN, EAD, if applicable
• Copy of recent Bank statements (3 to 6 months)
• Birth Certificate: If name and/or date of registration of birth not mentioned, get affidavits from two family members stating the facts of birth. A certificate of non-availability of birth certificate needed from municipality English Translation document (certified) is needed if birth certificate is in foreign language.
• Copy of the marriage certificate, in English
• Medical Examinations need to be done in the US where applying for adjustment of status, and in the home country where applying for consular processing. Relevant forms can be obtained from the USCIS authorized physician (sealed envelope)
• Eight (8) Photographs for each applicant (including EAD and AP )
• Letter from applying employer (if different from the current employer) stating the current position, duties, and salary [for both petitioner and beneficiary in family based petitions] or where both applicants are employed in employment based petitions
• Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support) needed for dependent(s) of principal applicant where principal applicant has an employment based Form I-140 approved
• Copy of U. S. Income Tax Returns for the 3 recent tax years, if an Affidavit of Support in Form I-134 is to be submitted for dependent(s). A copy of the W-2 for the 3 recent tax years is also required, as well as copies of 6 recent months pay stubs
• Evidence of continued valid status during the entire period of stay in the United States for the principal applicant, as well as for the dependent(s), regardless of any employment authorization document received. This involves copies of all visas, notices of approval for continued permitted status, and Forms I-94. Copies of all EAD’s are also required, if any.

If I-140 and I-485 applied together, health-checkup form and birth-certificate will be required as far as I know.

 
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My birth certificate was made a year ago. The certificate contains the information in Nepali on the top and in English on the bottom.
My father passed away few years back. I can get an affidavit from my mother only. Will affidavit from somebody else be accepted? If yes, then who?
Also, does any one have a sample of the affidavit for birth certificate?

Thanks,
Rock-N-Roll
 
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Rock-N-Roll,
Get two affidavits, one from your Mom and one from either your uncle or Mama who knows about your birth. One is usually not enough for USCIS, they prefer two i believe.

Good luck.
 
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Thank you guys.
what should be the content of affidavit of birth ? Do you guys have the format ? Will the simple statement with signature at the bottom work ?
 
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A copy / paste from the affidavit of Birth Certificate that I'd used from a friend of mince. Had to scrape off from a pdf file so sorry about wrongly formatted texts. Overall this could be taken as a draft only and your folks in Nepal can work on it. Don't take it as an official template. This is what I had used. My friends had used different format and it still worked. 


Notary Public Dispatch No. XXX
AFFIDAVIT

Affidavit made by
Mr. FATHER’S NAME and Mrs. MOTHER’S NAME

We, the aforesaid deponents, FATHER’S NAME, bearing the Nepali Passport No. XXXXXX and MOTHER’S NAME, bearing the Nepali Passport No. XXXXXX, the residents of House No. XX, Ward No. XX, Proud Nepali Marg of Mirchaiya Metropolitan City in Siraha District, Janakpur Zone, Nepal, do hereby solemnly affirm and declare as follows:

Whereas, I, the aforesaid deponent, FATHER’S NAME am father and I, MOTHER’S NAME am mother of the APPLICANT. We are the parents of APPLICANT. 
I, the aforesaid deponent FATHER’S NAME, the father of APPLICANT am XX years old and similarly I, the aforesaid deponent MOTHER’S NAME the mother of APPLICANT am XX years old at present.
I, the aforesaid deponent FATHER’S NAME was present at the time of birth of my son, said APPLICANT who was born on 01 JANUARY 1975 at Lahan Hospital in Lahan Metropolitan City in Siraha District, Nepal.


Deponent: Deponent:
Signature: Signature: 
Name: MOTHER’S NAME Name: FATHER’S NAME
(Mother of APPLICANT) (Father of APPLICANT)
Date: Today’s Date Date: Today’s Date


Schedule-6
(Related to Sub-Rule (5) of Rule 17)
Form of Oath be administered by the Notary public

We, deponent, FATHER’S NAME, bearing the Nepali Passport No. XXXXX and MOTHER’S NAME, bearing the Nepali Passport No. XXXX, the residents of House No. XX, Ward No. XX, Proud Nepali Marg of Mirchaiya Sub-Metropolitan city in Siraha District, Janakpur Zone, Nepal, do swear in the name of God/solemnly affirm and declare that the content of this document is true and correct. I shall personally be liable under law in force, if the content is found otherwise.



Deponent: Deponent:
Signature: Signature: 
Name: MOTHER’S NAME Name: FATHER’S NAME
(Mother of APPLICANT) (Father of APPLICANT)
Date: Today’s Date Date: Today’s Date


Schedule-7
(Related to Sub-Rule (6) of Rule 17)
Form of Verification of Document by Administering Oath by the Notary public

The aforesaid applicants (deponents) Mr. FATHER’S NAME and Mrs. MOTHER’S NAME, known to me on verification of the submitted documents and it has been found that their personal details are found to be true and correct. I hereby verify that they have taken oath and signed in this document in presence of me on the date of TODAY’S DATE

Signature: NOTARY PUBLIC
Name: NOTARY PUBLIC
Date: TODAY’S DATE
Certificate number of the Notary public: XXXX
Date of expiry of Certificate: XXXXX
Seal of the Notary public: 

Also, another similar source:   
http://www.trackitt.com/usa-discussion-forums/i485-eb/987526277/bc-affidavit-sample-new

 
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My apologies, I was not reading the thread entirely. The sample affidavit that I pasted above doesn't seem to be useful for applicants whose parents passed away, may their soul rest in peace.

I think, like I485 mentioned above, an affidavit from a Mama or an Uncle, a living parent should be enough. Above template is for reference only.

 
Posted on 03-08-15 7:17 PM     [Snapshot: 839]     Reply [Subscribe]
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