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    Question I'm married to US Citizen but my F-1 Visa expires

    I'm Married to a US Citizen for almost a year now but my F-1 student visa expires already (last year) and i'm not going to school anymore.. We are planning to file I-130, i just wanna ask if we need to pay the $1,000 for the
    I-485 Supplement A ? And are we filling the correct form?Thanks in advance for all your help!!!!

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    Default Re: I'm married to US Citizen but my F-1 Visa expires...California

    The USCIS instructs you as to which forms you must file.
    Quote Quoting Family-Based Applications
    If you are the immediate relative (spouse, parent or unmarried child under 21 years old) of a U.S. citizen, submit the following forms:
    • I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status
    • G-325A, Biographic Information
    • Your original I-130, Petition for Alien Relative (if you are filing concurrently), or a copy of your I-797, Notice of Action (if the petition was already approved).
    • I-864, Affidavit of Support
    • I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status
    • All required supporting documentation as listed on the above forms.
    You may download a package of all of these forms in PDF format (41 pages, 1.89 MB).
    You may also submit the following forms:
    • G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative (if you have a lawyer)
    • I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, if you want to work while your application is processed
    • I-131, Application for Travel Document, if you need to travel outside the United States while your application is processed
    • I-485 Supplement A, and penalty fee if applicable. See 8 CFR 245.10
    • I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Excludability, if applicable
    The filing fee for an I-485 is presently as follows:
    Quote Quoting Fee
    $325 plus $70 biometrics services fee if you are 14 years of age or older. If you are under 14 years of age, the fee is $225 with no biometric services fee. If you are 79 years of age or older, the fee is $325 with no biometrics services fee.


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