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Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Terms of Service. There's no requirement to actually file for AOS before day 90, but since you already sent the package, it's s just a matter of time now. This is already an expensive process, I wouldn't want to pay twice for it You don't want to have two packages processed by the lockbox. I never even thought USPS 2 day priority mail (which I used for the K1) would even be CLOSE to our 90 day expiration date (mailed 2+ weeks in advance), but here we are. Sorry for the long post, but I want to make sure we're compliant and doing everything we can to get these documents submitted on time. Should I just suck it up and re-print the entire package (including getting her passport style headshots done again) and send it via FedEx or UPS with overnight delivery to be sure? And if I do that, will we have issues when ANOTHER package from us shows up via USPS when they finally decide to mail it out? overstaying) if USCIS hasn't received the forms by the 19th.Ģ. If I just wait it out and the package arrives after our 90 days is up (which is 8/19) would the postmarked date/date of signing the forms be enough for USCIS to consider us in good standing with the K1 and AoS? I genuinely don't know if the forms MUST be submitted prior to the 90 days being up and whether my wife would be in violation of her K1 (i.e. I've opened a case with USPS but haven't heard anything. It is now 8/13 and the package has been stuck in Chicago with an "in transit, arriving late) status since 8/9. We mailed the completed forms via USPS 2 Day Priority Mail (with tracking and insurance) on 8/4 with the delivery date set for 8/7. I felt more comfortable waiting until after I started my new job to send the AoS package out with the offer letter+recent paystubs. We got married in early June and waited until late July to start the AoS process because I was in between jobs and my new position would be a much higher salary to use on the affidavit of support. She arrived in the states on her K1 on May 21st. Just wanted to get some feedback and thoughts about what my wife and I should regarding the situation we're in right now.