Originally Posted by
nishant2200
Hi RMS, it would be:
1. I-485, one each for you and spouse
2. I-765 (EAD app), one each for you and spouse
3. I-131 (AP app), one each for you and spouse
4. G325A (biographic information supplement to I-485), one each for you and spouse
5. G-28 (notice to appear as attorney), three each for 485, 765, 131, for you and spouse. I am not sure if all lawyers follow different G28 for each form as my lawyer did, or it is possible to do one G28 for all applications for one beneficiary in a packet.
6. G-1145 (email of receipt when they get apps), is an optional form.
Based on your answers to questionnaire, he will fill out above forms, and will send them to review. Once you both are satisfied that all information is correct, you have to sign them at places mentioned by attorney. And then attorney signs in places mentioned for him. After this, he will add the initial evidence, which will contain sealed envelopes of form I-693 medical exam, a cover letter, proof of status, employment proof, marriage proof, birth proof, and others as applicable to your specific case.
In my case, attorney is local, I just went to his office with family, reviewed forms and signed there and then, but many times attorney overnights fedex or courier to you, you sign and again overnight courier to him, so that takes a couple of days more.