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I-485 Application: Documents, Filing, FP, RFE, EAD, AP, Tracking, etc
For complete steps for NVC/Consular Processing, please click here:
Since a lot of our readers are going to file I-485 applications in the coming months, we decided to write an article on how to
file I-485 application and also explain process AFTER filing I-485 applications. It applies to both EB and FB category
applicants.
Did you know: In EB category, only employers can file PERM and I-140 application. However I-485 application can be filed
either by YOU or your employer.
If your case is simple, we recommend filing the I-485 application yourself. You can save anywhere from $1000 to $5000 or
more in lawyers fees. If your case is not straight forward, then it is highly recommended to use a lawyer to review your case
and help you file the I-485 applications.
Important Note: If you are outside US, do not file I-485 application. You would have to go for consular processing. Please
see .
Please see below documents for filing I-485 application(s):
Documents Needed: Always send a photocopy of documents mentioned below, unless specifically mentioned that originals
should be sent
- (new edition coming soon). Remember to always use black ink, fill all section (use N/A if applicable).
Remember to date and sign the form.
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- ONLY if you are applying under status 245(i). . Fees is additional $1000
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Filing Fees (see section below)
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- Biographic Information Sheet only for applicants between 14 and 79 years of age
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Evidence of eligibility:
a. EB category: I-140 Approval notice (or I-140 pending notice if PD is current)
b. FB category: I-130 Approval notice (or I-130 pending notice if PD is current)
c. K1 Fiance: Fiance petition approval notice + marriage certificate + Form I -94
d. Asylum: Copy Of letter or Form I-94 that shows date asylum granted.
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Criminal History (if applicable): Please see page 3 of .
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Copy of birth certificate
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Copy of passport page with non immigrant visa(s)
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Two identical recent
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Form I-693 Medical Examination (signed and sealed by USCIS designated physician)
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Affidavit of Support OR Employment Letter
a. EB Category: Employment Letter - Submit letter on letterhead of petitioning employer confirming job availability and
the salary to be paid.
b. FB Category: Affidavit of Support: Submit
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- ONLY if an attorney is representing your case.
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- EAD Card for working - This is optional but highly recommended
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- Advance Parole (AP) Card for traveling - This is optional but highly recommended
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- Affidavit of Support, if you file as a derivative, (this applies when husband, wife and children are filing
application at same time). If spouse or child reside outside US, primary applicant should file form I-824.
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- To receive text message or email notification. This form is optional
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Latest I-94 card (copies of both sides), if applicable.
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Marriage certificate (if applicable)
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All I-797 forms - Notice Of Action received/approval of I-130/I-140 applications - optional
If you are filing form I-765 and I-131, then total photos would be six (instead of just two for I-485).
http://blog.mygcvisa.com/2013/09/nvc-consular-process
ing-steps.html
complete steps for consular processing
I-485 form
Form I-485A See Filing Instructions
Form G-325A
I-485 instruction document
passport color photos
Form I-864
Form G-28
Form I-765
Form I-131
Form I-134
Form G-1145
Optional documents (recommended by some law firms) photocopies only:
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Tax returns for the previous two years
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W-2 forms for the previous two years
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Two recent pay stubs
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Degree certificates
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All previous EAD's including student practical training
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All I-20 forms
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All pages of passport
Filing Fees (per person) for I-485 Form:
a. Age: 14 to 79 years: $985 + $85 (biometric fees) = $1070
b. Age: Below 14 years: $635 (only when submitted with parents application, else $985)
c. Age: 79 years or more: $985 only
d. No fees if filing under the Refugee status.
How to Pay: Either with Check or Money Order. You can submit just one (or more) Checks/Money Order. Make the check or
money order payable to "U.S. Department of Homeland Security". Type this in FULL.
Note 1: USCIS is planning to change the I-485 form soon (though it would continue to accept current form for a while).
Note 2: Always send legible photocopies for all supporting documents - unless specifically stated that original documents are
required.
Note 3: Any document containing foreign language shall be accompanied by a full English language translation which the
translator has certified as complete and accurate. The translator must also certify he or she is competent to translate from
the foreign language into English
Note 4: Some forms may have it own (separate) filing fees.Some forms may require additional documents (e.g. EAD/AP
form - each require 2 photos). Always be truthful when filing out all forms.
Note 5: Always remember to (a) use black ink when filling the form(s) (b) type or PRINT words (c) sign and date all the
forms.
Note 6: Remember to check all forms for any errors
Note 7: Remember to create similar application for spouse/children (photos, EAD/AP, birth certificate, etc). Put each
application in separate envelope and then put all these envelopes into one big envelope for mailing.
Important Note: Always see the LATEST to see what the current requirements are for filing
I-485 application. The list mentioned above can change anytime.
Q. What if applicant received an RFE after filing I-485?
A. RFE stands for Request For Evidence. It means either (a) you did not submit a document needed by USCIS or (b) the
document you submit is old/outdated. Once you get the RFE notice details, just send the correct documents to USCIS to
process them. RFE typically have a time limit - so make sure you respond quickly.
Q. How long does USCIS take to process RFE?
A. USCIS typically takes 7-10 days days to process RFE response after they received it.
Q. Where should I-485 application be sent/mailed to?
A. The location to send I-485 application depends on the type and eligibility of I-485 application. It also depends on which
state you live and whether you are using regular mail or express mail to send application to USCIS. Please see page 5 to 8
of the for complete details.
Also see this:
Q. When should I-485 application be mailed?
I-485 filing instruction document
I-485 filing instruction document
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f...
A. If your PD becomes current in July 2013 visa bulletin, then make sure that your application does not reach USCIS before
July 1, 2013. If USCIS receives it before that date, they may reject it and return it back to you (which could take 30-45 days).
Make sure you or your lawyer (or their new assistant) does not send the application before the PD becomes current. In rare
cases, they have accepted applications before the PD is current.
Tip: If your PD is current in July VB, you can send it anytime between July 1 and July 31. If your PD is still current in Aug and
Sept VB, you can send it anytime between July 1 and Sept 30. All this means is that you can send I-485 as long as PD is
current. You do not have to rush to send it on the very first day (or month) when the PD becomes current.
Q. How long does I-485 processing take?
A. Currently the average I-485 processing time is 4 months in NSC and 8 months in TSC. So each individual case could take
the same, shorter or longer than that. See current .
Q. How does USCIS process I-485 application?
A. USCIS goes by receipt date of I-485 application to process it. They do not go by PD. This does not mean that applicant A
whose receipt date is earlier than applicant B will be approved earlier. There are many checks made by USCIS, FBI, etc
which could take longer for some applicants. Each application could have different processing time.
Also if I-485 application is preadjudicated then USCIS will allot visas based on PD (and not I-485 receipt date).
Tip: Preadjudication means that USCIS have finished processing the I-485 application and is waiting for visa numbers (date
to move forward in visa bulletin so that visa number is available). Preadjudicated cases appear in monthly demand data.
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Q. Can I be notified when USCIS takes any action on I-485 case?
A. Yes there are three ways: (1) Submit form G-1145 mentioned above to get notification by text or email message (2) Sign
up to to get text/email notification (3) You can add your case to and check your
status from there with just one click.
Q. What happens after I-485 application is filed?
A. The typical steps are listed below:
1) You wait for Receipt Notices - it could take around 1-4 weeks
2) Then you wait for FP (Finger print) notice - it could take around 3-4 weeks. If the nearest service center for FP is busy,
then it could take 2+ months also. Once you get the FP notice, it will have location and date/time that you should appear to
have all ten fingerprints taken. You NEED this FP notice before you can go for finger printing. If you go before/after the date
listed they might ask you to come later or get a new date.
3) You wait for EAD/AP approval notices - it could take around 3 months.
4) Then finally you wait for any updates on your I-485 application
5) Either you will get RFE where USCIS asks for additional documents/proof
6) Or last stage is you get I-485 approval/rejection notice/alert -- should get in 4-8 months (if your PD remains current).
7) Some family based I-485 applications (example F2A category) will be called for interview.
Receipts/Notices in most steps above are sent to you and lawyer (assuming you used a lawyer). In case of RFE, only lawyer
will get the notice (if you did not use a lawyer, it will come directly to you). The processing time listed for each step above is
approximate. It could take longer or shorter time than that.
Q. Whom does USCIS ask for interview?
A. Some family based applicants (such as F2A category or petitioner sponsoring spouse) are required to come for in person
interview. Also USCIS may randomly decide to call other applicants (EB or other categories) for interview. Interview may also
be schedule if name check (or some other background check) triggered additional verification required check from USCIS.
Q. What about applicants who submitted I-485 in 2007?
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A. If you have submitted your I-485 more than a year back, then most likely your case would have been preadjudicated. This
means that you do not have to do anything else when the PD becomes current. USCIS will either (a) issue RFE (b) reject
application or (c) approve application. If you are impatient, you can always open a service request by calling USCIS national
phone number (link on right side).
Q. Can applicant change employer after filing I-485?
A. If the I-485 case has been pending for over 180 days then using AC-21 rule, you can switch employer. You can notify
USCIS that you are switching employer; though some people decide not to do this (since USCIS could issue an RFE and
request more details such as new salary, job title, location, etc).
Also see more FAQs:
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