Rund um's AOS

lamissv

Well-Known Member
Hallo Ihr Lieben! :winke
Kaum ist das K1 durch, geht's ja schon bald wieder weiter mit Formularen und deren Ausfüllen.
Kann's natürlich kaum erwarten! LOL
Da ich gerne im August mit ner Band rumreisen (u.a. nach Kanada) und bei denen T-Shirts verkaufen will, aber ja erst Anfang April heirate und dann entsprechend weder Arbeits- noch Reiseerlaubnis im Rahmen der GC rechtzeitig erhalten werde (so optimistisch bin ich ja dann doch nicht ;)) muss ich also beides beantragen, wenn ich AOS file.
Habe jetzt schonmal so'n bisschen rumgelesen und frage mich nun - kosten AD und work permit was???
Auf der USCIS-Homepage sieht's so aus, aber wenn ich mir den Sticky zum AOS durchlese, find ich da nix drüber.
Kurze Aufklärung wäre super.
Verena
 

PipiLotta

New Member
Vor drei Jahren hat's gekostet, da hatte man aber noch die Auswahl, ob man überhaupt eine AP oder EAD vor der eigentlichen GC wollte.

Ich meine, dass man jetzt sowieso alles zusammen beantragen muss, dementsprechend natürlich auch die Gebühren höher sind, bin mir aber nicht sicher, da wird sich bestimmt noch ein Experte melden :winke
 
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Goldhexe

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Application for Travel Document

Purpose of Form : To apply for a travel document, reentry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole. Number of Pages : Instructions: 8; Form: 3. Edition Date : 10/30/08. Previous editions accepted. Where to File : Please see the Special Instructions section of the document.
Filing Fee : $305 Special Instructions : Please review the Chart listed in "Related Links," in the upper right corner of this page, or review the Form I-131 Instructions which are linked at the bottom of this page, for where to file your Form I-131.
Filing Period for Renewal of an Advance Parole Document:
If you are applying for renewal of your advance parole document (I-512L or I-512), USCIS will accept and adjudicate Form I-131 filed up to 120 days before the date your current Advance Parole document expires.


Application for Employment Authorization

Purpose of Form : Certain aliens who are temporarily in the United States may file a Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Other aliens who are authorized to work in the United States without restrictions should also used this form to apply for a document evidencing such authorization. Number of Pages : Instructions: 12; Form: 1. Edition Date : 10/30/08. Previous edition accepted. Where to File : Please see Special Instructions.
Filing Fee : $340 Special Instructions : If you filed a Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, on July 30, 2007, or after, then no fee is required to file a request for employment authorization on Form I-765. You may file the I-765 concurrently with your I-485, or you may submit the I-765 at a later date. If you file Form I-765 separately, you must also submit a copy of your Form I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt as evidence of the filing of an I-485.

You may be eligible to file this form electronically. Please see the related link "Introduction to Electronic Filing" for more information.
Foreign Students:

The eligibility code for an F-1 student seeking optional practical training (OPT) has been changed.
The eligibility code (c)(3)(i) will no longer be used and has been replaced with the following three codes: (c)(3)(A) for pre-completion OPT, (c)(3)(B) for post-completion OPT, and (c)(3)(C) for a 17-month extension for an F-1 student who has received a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), that appears on the STEM designated Degree Program List published on the SEVP website available through the Related Links on this page.
If you are a STEM student requesting 17-month extension of your currently authorized optional practical training, you must also submit a copy of your degree reflecting the conferred degree as well as your major field of study. In addition, the employer with whom you are seeking the 17-month OPT extension must be registered in E-Verify. Accordingly, you must list the employer's E-Verify Company Identification Number or a valid E-Verify Client Company Identification Number in Item 17 of the Form I-765. Please refer to the section on Foreign Students in the form instructions.
The eligibility codes (c)(3)(ii) and (c)(3)(iii) are unchanged and remain in use.
Electronic Filing:

Please note that the option to file Form I-765 electronically for the eligibility category (c)(3)(i) has been disabled. The option to file Form I-765 electronically for the new eligibility categories (c)(3)(A), (c)(3)(B), and (c)(3)(C) is currently not available but will be available shortly. When this option becomes available, an update will be posted to this page. The option to file the Form I-765 for the eligibility codes (c)(3)(ii) and (c)(3)(iii) remains in effect.

Where to File:
Please review the Chart listed in "Related Links" in the upper right corner of this web page, or the Form I-765 instructions available at the bottom of the page, for information on where to file your Form I-765.
Note on Filing Fee:
If you are in one of the categories noted below, no fee is required.
No fee is required if filing for an initial EAD under one of these categories:

  • Refugee, asylee or paroled as a refugee;
  • N-8 or N-9 Nonimmigrant;
  • Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or Palau;
  • Granted Withholding of Deportation;
  • Deferred Enforced Departure;
  • Dependent of certain foreign government or international organization personnel; or,
  • Applicant for asylum (applicant filing under special ABC procedures must pay the fee however).
No fee is required if filing for a renewal EAD under any of these categories:
  • Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or Palau;
  • Granted Withholding of Deportation;
  • Deferred Enforced Departure; or,
  • Dependent of certain foreign government or international organization personnel.
If you are filing for a replacement EAD, and you are a dependent of certain foreign government or international organization personnel, no fee is required to file this form.
If you are filing this application concurrently with Form I-485, Application for Permanent Residence, no fee is required to file this form. As of 07/30/07, if you file your Form I-765 separately, you must also submit a copy of your Form I-797C, Notice of Action, as a receipt of evidence for the filing of your I-485.
If you are filing for an extension of your Employment Authorization and your Form I-485, Application for Permanent Residence, was filed before July 30, 2007, then you must pay the $340 filing fee.

This page can be found at http://www.uscis.gov/i-765



Last updated: 01/09/2009​
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lamissv

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Danke, Goldhexe.
Ich habe auch mal ein bisschen beim USCIS gesucht und die gleiche Info gefunden - wer lesen kann, ist wie immer klar im Vorteil. Also - no extra fees, wie schön.
Das gilt, wenn ich das richtig erkenne für EAD und AP, oder?

Noch eine Frage zu AOS: Muss ich außer Marriage Certificate und NOA 2 noch irgendwelche Beweise mitschicken? So wie ich das lese, würde ich mal glatt "Nö" sagen.

Verena
 

spot

Well-Known Member
Also fürs AOS brauchst du folgendes:

I-864
I-485
G-325A
I-765
I-131
I-693A
Kopien der tax returns
pay stubs deines Mannes der letzten 6 Monate
W-2s deines Mannes
1099s deines Mannes
Scheck über $1010 (EAD und AP sind da inbegriffen)
Kopie der int. Geburtsurkunde
Kopie des fiancé visa approvals (NOA 2)
Kopie von Pass und Visum
Kopie von Pass mit I-94 (Vorder- und Rückseite)
beglaubigte Kopie der Heiratsurkunde
6 (?) Passbilder mit Name und A# auf der Rückseite

Verbessert mich, wenn ich was falsches geschrieben habe, schändlicherweise sind meine AOS Unterlagen ein einziges Chaos...:shy
 
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