Ok here's the story or at least I hope so... I called the embassy and spoke to a lady by the name of Shelly who I might add was not very helpful.
I asked her about how far should we go back to Q.25 Mind you I had already told her that my husband has been travelling to the U.S. since 1994 (both business and pleasure) and that going back 10 years I thought was a little excessive. Her response, how long has he been going to the U.S. in her scottish voice....Ummm, lady I just told you. For the last 10 years.. Oh, yeah right well, three then. WOW!! Is that a number that just entered her head because she didn't know what to say. Ok whatever. Three seems to be the magic number.
Then I go on to ask about the fee and how much. Well go to immigration, the Forms and look at packet 3 for the information on how much you have to pay. As she's telling me she's going through the site... Listen can't you jut tell me since you're reading it off yourself lady... But NNOOOOOO....
So I go through the site from the American Embassy and see nothing about a "packet 3" although I know it exists from prior conversations I had.
So I called back again and this time got Andy - this time around a Scottish fella... Funny you thing with all the Americans living here they would actually have American citizens working there (ok enough of my being cynical). I told him what Shelly had said and unfortunately I have no clue what she is talking about. Oh that's because it's not on this site. It's on ftp://www.uscis.gov. Oh wow, now why didn't I know that. It was so out in the open for me to see...
But he did tell me the fee was $335. I must say he was much more friendlier than my buddy Shelly. So I take a peep at the site
Lots of forms and fees but not indication it costs $335 but here ftp://http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-485.htm I read it costs $235... Go figure....
I'm just going to fill all the forms out but wait to mail them until I get my "packet 3 and case number" in the mail. This way I know for sure how much it is.
I know I'm taking stabs at it but it's pretty much a long, boring, and straight-forward process. I think getting ahead and not waiting until I hear from them next is giving me my headaches at the moment. It's one thing to read up on it and share experiences but I don't want to "F" around and assume. I hate assuming.
So that's where I stand in the process. So did you get a case number yet? You're probably further down the road than we are. Our car is a little slower...