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Hey guys. I'm becoming a U.S. citizen in 2 weeks and want to start IR-5 process for my parents right after my oath ceremony. I've never involved laweyer/paralegal throughout the whole USCIS journey, so I'm not going to break that spirit now because of one simple reason, which is - VJ :) I'm happy to be over with my personal journey, but this upcoming one is even more important to me - bringing my parents to U.S. I know that probably 1000 people already asked the same questions, and trust me I went through a lot of threads, but there's are some misunderstanding that I need to cross of the list to be sure that everything is correct.

Can anyone please just break down the process from the scratch? As far as I know I have to fill out I-130 for my both parents, but I don't know what else do I have send? Is that what it takes to start the process?

P.S. My parents are currently overseas

I would really appreciate your help and support.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Hey guys. I'm becoming a U.S. citizen in 2 weeks and want to start IR-5 process for my parents right after my oath ceremony. I've never involved laweyer/paralegal throughout the whole USCIS journey, so I'm not going to break that spirit now because of one simple reason, which is - VJ :) I'm happy to be over with my personal journey, but this upcoming one is even more important to me - bringing my parents to U.S. I know that probably 1000 people already asked the same questions, and trust me I went through a lot of threads, but there's are some misunderstanding that I need to cross of the list to be sure that everything is correct.

Can anyone please just break down the process from the scratch? As far as I know I have to fill out I-130 for my both parents, but I don't know what else do I have send? Is that what it takes to start the process?

P.S. My parents are currently overseas

I would really appreciate your help and support.

here's the website u need to check and also the requirements.. http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-130instr.pdf

u can post on IR-5 TIMELINE

IR-5 (PETITION MY DAD)


USCIS

11/23/13 Send FORM I-130 TO USCIS CHICAGO LOCKBOX
11/26/13 PD- USCIS RECEIVED PAPERS
11/27/13 NOA 1 RECEIVED smile.png TRANSFERED CASE TO USCIS NSC
12/02/13 RFE (NEEDED MY BC AND MARRIAGE CERT COZ OF MY NAME CHANGED)
12/06/13 SENT RFE NEEDED BY USCIS
5/01/14 IL(P4) RCV'D TRU EMAIL & FORWARDED TO NVC

01/07/14 USCIS APPROVED MY PAPERS AND SEND TO NVC FOR VISA PROCESSING!!

01/10/14 NOA 2

NVC


1/21/14 NVC RECEIVED APPROVED PAPERS smile.png
2/22/14 CASE ENTERED IN SYSTEM

2/24/14 CASE # & INVOICE ID # ASSIGNED

3/03/14 SUBMITTED DS-261 (CHOICE OF ADDRESS AND AGENT)

3/05/14 AOS FEE PAID $88

3/11/14 MAILED AOS PACKET & AOS SHOWED PAID ON CEAC

3/14/14 AOS PACKET DELIVERED AT NVC

3/20/14 DAD'S EARLY MEDICAL EXAM @ ST. LUKES.. PASSED!! TOOK 2 DAYS MEDICAL EXAM..

3/25/14 IV FEE PAID $230 ON CEAC..

3/26/14 MAILED IV D0CUMENTS

3/27/14 DS-260 SUBMITTED & IV FEE SH0WED PAID, CEAC

3/28/14 IV D0CUMENTS DELIVERED @ NVC

3/31/14 A0S CHECKLIST (ASKING HUBBY'S PAYSTUBS & BUSINESS LICENSE F0RG0T T0 INCLUDE)

4/02/14 MAILED A0S CHECKLIST

4/04/14 A0S CHECKLIST DELIVERED @ NVC

4/17/14 IV FALSE CHECKLIST

4/23/14 CASE COMPLETE!!

5/01/14 IL(P4) RCV'D TRU EMAIL & FORWARDED TO US EMBASSY MANILA...

5/06/14 DAD'S CASE SHOWED @ CEAC "IN TRANSIT" TO U.S EMBASSY MANILA

5/08/14 RCV'D CASE @ US EMBASSY, "READY" AS PER CEAC.

6/11/14 INTERVIEW DATE @ 6:15AM, US EMBASSY MANILA. :) APPROVED!! BUT ON AP!

7/02/14 AP CHANGED TO ISSUED

7/08/14 VISA 0N HAND! :dancing:

7/14/14 DAD'S PD0S

7/15/14 FLIGHT TO U.S (P0E-MINNEAPOLIS MSP)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Georgia
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Thank you for providing that link. I went through it before, but it doesn't answer my questions. What happens after it gets approved? Is it gonna be automatically transfered to NVC or do I have to apply separately?

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Hi, Trooper.

I read your posts on N400 before. I just became a citizen not long ago. Just filed I-130 and got delivered yesterday.

Let`s see how it processes along the way. I`m really confused as well... lol

* yes uscis will forward it to NVC.. they will send u a notice that it has been approved..u can also check it tru uscis on your receipt no.

* then wait for your case no. about 6-8 weeks after they forwarded it to nvc.. call nvc @ 603-334-0700 it takes a lot of times to be connected.. once u got your case no. u can check the CEAC.STATE.GOV to fill up your ds-261 choice of agent and pay $88 for affidavit of support.

* for your parents civil documents here's the link http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/submit/documents-to-submit-to-nvc.html

if theyve lived other countries they have to provide police clearance cert. if unobtainable u dont have to worry about it.just explain it to nvc.. good luck! :)

Thank you for providing that link. I went through it before, but it doesn't answer my questions. What happens after it gets approved? Is it gonna be automatically transfered to NVC or do I have to apply separately?

thats where i got all the requirements needed..it provided there.. just provide them photocopies not originals coz u will need the originals when u submit their civil documents..

IR-5 (PETITION MY DAD)


USCIS

11/23/13 Send FORM I-130 TO USCIS CHICAGO LOCKBOX
11/26/13 PD- USCIS RECEIVED PAPERS
11/27/13 NOA 1 RECEIVED smile.png TRANSFERED CASE TO USCIS NSC
12/02/13 RFE (NEEDED MY BC AND MARRIAGE CERT COZ OF MY NAME CHANGED)
12/06/13 SENT RFE NEEDED BY USCIS
5/01/14 IL(P4) RCV'D TRU EMAIL & FORWARDED TO NVC

01/07/14 USCIS APPROVED MY PAPERS AND SEND TO NVC FOR VISA PROCESSING!!

01/10/14 NOA 2

NVC


1/21/14 NVC RECEIVED APPROVED PAPERS smile.png
2/22/14 CASE ENTERED IN SYSTEM

2/24/14 CASE # & INVOICE ID # ASSIGNED

3/03/14 SUBMITTED DS-261 (CHOICE OF ADDRESS AND AGENT)

3/05/14 AOS FEE PAID $88

3/11/14 MAILED AOS PACKET & AOS SHOWED PAID ON CEAC

3/14/14 AOS PACKET DELIVERED AT NVC

3/20/14 DAD'S EARLY MEDICAL EXAM @ ST. LUKES.. PASSED!! TOOK 2 DAYS MEDICAL EXAM..

3/25/14 IV FEE PAID $230 ON CEAC..

3/26/14 MAILED IV D0CUMENTS

3/27/14 DS-260 SUBMITTED & IV FEE SH0WED PAID, CEAC

3/28/14 IV D0CUMENTS DELIVERED @ NVC

3/31/14 A0S CHECKLIST (ASKING HUBBY'S PAYSTUBS & BUSINESS LICENSE F0RG0T T0 INCLUDE)

4/02/14 MAILED A0S CHECKLIST

4/04/14 A0S CHECKLIST DELIVERED @ NVC

4/17/14 IV FALSE CHECKLIST

4/23/14 CASE COMPLETE!!

5/01/14 IL(P4) RCV'D TRU EMAIL & FORWARDED TO US EMBASSY MANILA...

5/06/14 DAD'S CASE SHOWED @ CEAC "IN TRANSIT" TO U.S EMBASSY MANILA

5/08/14 RCV'D CASE @ US EMBASSY, "READY" AS PER CEAC.

6/11/14 INTERVIEW DATE @ 6:15AM, US EMBASSY MANILA. :) APPROVED!! BUT ON AP!

7/02/14 AP CHANGED TO ISSUED

7/08/14 VISA 0N HAND! :dancing:

7/14/14 DAD'S PD0S

7/15/14 FLIGHT TO U.S (P0E-MINNEAPOLIS MSP)

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Take one step at a time. Every case is different. Some people are super lucky to get their case approved by USCIS in just few weeks.

Once you obtain your naturalization send your I-130 along with the requirements and then take it from there.

***I-130 Father***

USCIS

03/25/2013 Mailed I-130 Application to Chicago Lockbox

03/28/2013 NOA 1

11/13/2013 NOA 2 Case Transferred to CSC for speed up process.

12/03/2013 Request For Evidence

01/08/2014 Mailed Required Documents

02/03/2014 Additional Evidence Required

*Decided to take DNA Test*

03/01/2014 Paid $850 to DNA Lab

03/12/2014 DNA Lab received both of our samples

03/13/2014 DNA Result Completed/Result Sent to USCIS

03/14/2014 USCIS Received Result

03/21/2014 NOA 3 approved and forwarded to NVC

NVC

3/31/2014 Case Received

5/01/2014 Case & IID # Assigned

5/08/2014 AOS Fee/DS-261 Completed

5/09/2014 AOS Showed PAID on CEAC

05/10/2014 Mailed AOS Packet

05/13/2014 AOS Packet Delivered/Received

05/16/2014 Received IV Fee Invoice (email)

05/20/2014 IV Fee showed PAID

05/23/2014 IV Packet Mailed

05/27/2014 Submitted DS-260 on CEAC

06/11/2014 Received AOS checklist (Forgot to sign I-864a)

06/12/2014 Checklist Mailed

08/11/2014 Case Complete

09/11/2014 INTERVIEW DATE

10/24/2014 Case closed/Arrived in Hawai'i safe and sound ^_^!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: United Kingdom
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Basically just send in the I-130 for now. It can take anywhere from a few months to more than a year to process and approve that form. There was a backlog of in excess of 500,000 petitions that they had to weed their way through, so although processing times are slightly better, you are still looing at approx. 1 year before your file is approved. After that, it will be sent to the National Visa Center where you will wait for a case number for about 6 weeks. Then you will fill in the choice of agent form (DS-261) send in the affidavit of support form with your financial support showing that you can financially sponsor your parents. you will pay a fee of $88 for both parents (1 fee covers both parents but each parent must have a separate form).

Once that is approved in approx. 3-4 weeks, you will be asked to submit the DS-260, fay the immigrant visa fee and civil documents which are the police certificates, birth, marriage certs etc. When all your docs are approved, you will get a case complete and interview date and they will then forward your case to the embassy where your parents will go for an interview.

That's it in a nutshell.

I-130 for both parents

March 28th 2013 - Priority date/ NOA 1
November 14th 2013 - Transferred to Nebraska Service Center

January 7th 2014 - Case changed online to approved for both

January 8th 2014 - case changed to shipped to NVC

January 9th 2014 - case changed to NOA 2 mailed

January 10th 2014 - Received the hardcopy of the NOA 2 stating that NVC would issue a case number in 30 days approx.

January 21st 2014 - Case Received at NVC

February 26th 2014 - Case numbers and IIN number received - Wrong embassy code assigned...now waiting for new case numbers.

March 3rd 2014 - Filled in DS-261 for both parents

March 5th 2014- AOS available, paid and submitted AOS packet.

March 6th 2014 - USPS shows packet was delivered at NVC

March 10th 2014 - AOS shows as paid in the CEAC portal/AOS logged into system as being received by NVC.

March 11th 2014 - New case number assigned for my Dad.

March 20th 2014 - Paid IV fee for my Mum.

March 25th 2014 - AOS accepted by NVC with no checklist.

March 26th 2014 - Filled in and submitted DS-260 for my Mum

March 31st 2014 - AOS found in my Mum's file for my Dad - accepted and placed into his file/IV fee available for my Dad and Paid.

April 1st - Mailed all civil documents to NVC for both parents.

April 3rd: IV fee shows as paid in portal/submitted DS-260 for my Dad.

April 22nd: checklist issued for civil documents - NVC error ...

April 23rd: sent another certified copy of my marriage certificate

April 24th: Case complete! :)

April 30th 2014 - Medical scheduled for parents at Knightsbridge in London

June 11th: Interview at London Embassy - Approved :)

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Hey guys. I'm becoming a U.S. citizen in 2 weeks and want to start IR-5 process for my parents right after my oath ceremony. I've never involved laweyer/paralegal throughout the whole USCIS journey, so I'm not going to break that spirit now because of one simple reason, which is - VJ :) I'm happy to be over with my personal journey, but this upcoming one is even more important to me - bringing my parents to U.S. I know that probably 1000 people already asked the same questions, and trust me I went through a lot of threads, but there's are some misunderstanding that I need to cross of the list to be sure that everything is correct.

Can anyone please just break down the process from the scratch? As far as I know I have to fill out I-130 for my both parents, but I don't know what else do I have send? Is that what it takes to start the process?

P.S. My parents are currently overseas

I would really appreciate your help and support.

The best you can do is go on uscis web site and search over there

good luck

K1

16 August 2013 - I-129F sent to TSC

19 August 2013 - packet received

21 Augist 2013 - NOA1 received

16 September 2013 - Alien registration number changed

30 September 2013 - RFE

25 October 2013 - RFE reply

31 October 2013 - NOA2 received

22 November 2013 - packet shipped to NVC

29 November 2013 - NVC received

3 December 2013 - Packet left NVC

11 December 2013 - Physical packet received by Consulate
26 December 2013 - Interview APPROVED
31 December 2013 -Entry to US
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AOS
27 February 2014 - Packet sent by FeDex
4 March 2014 - NOA1
28 March 2014 - Biometrics Captured
7 April 2015 - Approved, Card received
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ROC I-751
21 February 2017 - I-751 Package mailed by USPS
24 February 2017 - Package Delivered
3 March 2017        - Money Order Cashed
6 March 2017       - NOA1 Received in mail dated 27 February
17 March 2017     - Biometrics appointment letter received, appont. 31 March
27 March 2018     - RFE
26 May  2018       - Approval
29 May 2018        - Card arrived in Mail
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N-400
12 March 2019     - Filed Online
12 March 2019     - NOA1
5 April 2019         - Biometrics Appointment 
 
 
 
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