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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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Hi guys, 

 

I will be filling for my mother soon and I'm wondering what documents I need to send to NVC. So far, from what I have read, here are the docs I think I'm supposed to mail: 

- Cover letter

- I-130 form

- G-1145 form

- Check for fees

- Copy of my birth certificate, certified translation in English. (Not sure if this needs to be notarized or legalized by the Minister of Foreign Affairs in my home country) 

- Copy of my naturalization certificate

 

- I-864 form, affidavit of support? (Not sure if I need to send this now or later after it gets approved by the NVC)

- Copy of my mother's birth certificate? (I've heard some people have also sent this too but not sure if this is true)

- Also, my mother's divorce decree? 

 

if anyone has gone through this experience, any feedback would be appreciated! Thank you! 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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the nvc is the second stage of the petition. first it goes to a uqcis service center

 

the i130 is filed first, it will be sent to a service center where it will be approved. uscis will send the approved i130 to the nvc, where they will contact you for the second stage

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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Thanks Aleful! Alright, so the NVC is the second stage. As for the requirements for the 1st stage, are all of those requirements that I mentioned above correct? Or am I missing something? Thankss! 

K1 VISA

  • Dec 26th 2013 I-129F application sent
  • Dec 27th 2013 I-129F application received
  • Jan 02nd 2014 NOA1 received
  • Jan 30th 2014 NOA2 received
  • Feb 18th 2014 NVC received
  • Feb 24th 2014 IV unit Bs As notice
  • Mar 26th 2014 Package dropped off at Embassy
  • Mar 31st 2014 Interview date confirmed
  • Apr 14th 2014 Interview: APPROVED!
  • Apr 21st 2014 Passport picked up at DHL!
  • Apr 24th 2014 POE: Houston, TX
  • Apr 24th 2014 Married!

AOS

  • Apr 25th 2014 Docs appoint
  • Apr 28th 2014 Doc's results picked up - AOS package sent!
  • Apr 29th 2014 Docs received by DHS
  • May 01st 2014 NOA1 via text & email
  • May 07th 2014 Appointment Notice for Biometrics
  • May 28th 2014 Biometrics done!
  • July 11th 2014 EAD/AP approved.
  • July 18th 2014 EAD/AP received in the mail
  • Oct 03rd 2014 Interview date - GC approved!
  • Oct 10th 2014 2 year GC received in the mail!

ROC

  • July 5th 2016 I-751 package sent
  • July 6th 2016 Package delivered
  • July 9th 2016 (1 year NOA extension letter) received
  • July 21st 2016 Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/15)
  • Aug 1st 2016 Biometrics appointment
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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24 minutes ago, short_man21 said:

Hi Luifer,

 

Please make sure to look at the I-130 Instructions on USCIS's page: https://www.uscis.gov/i-130

 

That page will tell you all the docs that you need.

 

As for sending your I-130 packet, please also remember to send them your mother's birth certificate with a translation. The translation can be conducted by anyone who knows that language and who is willing to sign a translation certificate. The only requirement is that that person can't be you.

 

You will send NVC your I-864 packet when they receive they received your approved I-130 from USCIS and until they authorize to do so. In that packet, you will send your most recent takes along with 2016 and 2015 although providing with them with 3 years worth of taxes is optional. In that packet, you will also include a copy of your ID, Natz cert, passport and her passport. Please check and see if you will be needed a co-sponsor if you don't earn enough annual income. You don't have to include her divorce decree unless she did not change her name and her current name doesn't reflect your own last name.

Thanks short_man21! Yes, I went through the instructions on the USCIS website. I was just a bit confused by the requirements stated there and from what people have told my mother back home that are going through the same process. So, it looks like not only my birth certificate must be included in the I-130 packet but also hers. Good to know! I also heard they also need to be notarized, is this correct? She never changed her name so I guess no need for the divorce decree then. As for the cosponsor, I would definitely use my wife as a cosponsor since she makes a lot more money than me and to just be safe ya know. Thanks a lot for your help! I will ask you more questions as I'm going through the process if you do not mind 

 

K1 VISA

  • Dec 26th 2013 I-129F application sent
  • Dec 27th 2013 I-129F application received
  • Jan 02nd 2014 NOA1 received
  • Jan 30th 2014 NOA2 received
  • Feb 18th 2014 NVC received
  • Feb 24th 2014 IV unit Bs As notice
  • Mar 26th 2014 Package dropped off at Embassy
  • Mar 31st 2014 Interview date confirmed
  • Apr 14th 2014 Interview: APPROVED!
  • Apr 21st 2014 Passport picked up at DHL!
  • Apr 24th 2014 POE: Houston, TX
  • Apr 24th 2014 Married!

AOS

  • Apr 25th 2014 Docs appoint
  • Apr 28th 2014 Doc's results picked up - AOS package sent!
  • Apr 29th 2014 Docs received by DHS
  • May 01st 2014 NOA1 via text & email
  • May 07th 2014 Appointment Notice for Biometrics
  • May 28th 2014 Biometrics done!
  • July 11th 2014 EAD/AP approved.
  • July 18th 2014 EAD/AP received in the mail
  • Oct 03rd 2014 Interview date - GC approved!
  • Oct 10th 2014 2 year GC received in the mail!

ROC

  • July 5th 2016 I-751 package sent
  • July 6th 2016 Package delivered
  • July 9th 2016 (1 year NOA extension letter) received
  • July 21st 2016 Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/15)
  • Aug 1st 2016 Biometrics appointment
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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1 hour ago, maestro said:

Is it the i130 I have to submit to  for my brother?

Yes, the i130 is the form you need if you want to sponsor your relative immigrate to the US

K1 VISA

  • Dec 26th 2013 I-129F application sent
  • Dec 27th 2013 I-129F application received
  • Jan 02nd 2014 NOA1 received
  • Jan 30th 2014 NOA2 received
  • Feb 18th 2014 NVC received
  • Feb 24th 2014 IV unit Bs As notice
  • Mar 26th 2014 Package dropped off at Embassy
  • Mar 31st 2014 Interview date confirmed
  • Apr 14th 2014 Interview: APPROVED!
  • Apr 21st 2014 Passport picked up at DHL!
  • Apr 24th 2014 POE: Houston, TX
  • Apr 24th 2014 Married!

AOS

  • Apr 25th 2014 Docs appoint
  • Apr 28th 2014 Doc's results picked up - AOS package sent!
  • Apr 29th 2014 Docs received by DHS
  • May 01st 2014 NOA1 via text & email
  • May 07th 2014 Appointment Notice for Biometrics
  • May 28th 2014 Biometrics done!
  • July 11th 2014 EAD/AP approved.
  • July 18th 2014 EAD/AP received in the mail
  • Oct 03rd 2014 Interview date - GC approved!
  • Oct 10th 2014 2 year GC received in the mail!

ROC

  • July 5th 2016 I-751 package sent
  • July 6th 2016 Package delivered
  • July 9th 2016 (1 year NOA extension letter) received
  • July 21st 2016 Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/15)
  • Aug 1st 2016 Biometrics appointment
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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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16 hours ago, short_man21 said:

Hi Luifer,

 

Please make sure to look at the I-130 Instructions on USCIS's page: https://www.uscis.gov/i-130

 

That page will tell you all the docs that you need.

 

As for sending your I-130 packet, please also remember to send them your mother's birth certificate with a translation. The translation can be conducted by anyone who knows that language and who is willing to sign a translation certificate. The only requirement is that that person can't be you.

 

You will send NVC your I-864 packet when they receive they received your approved I-130 from USCIS and until they authorize to do so. In that packet, you will send your most recent takes along with 2016 and 2015 although providing with them with 3 years worth of taxes is optional. In that packet, you will also include a copy of your ID, Natz cert, passport and her passport. Please check and see if you will be needed a co-sponsor if you don't earn enough annual income. You don't have to include her divorce decree unless she did not change her name and her current name doesn't reflect your own last name.

The parents passport or the beneficiarys passport is not yet needed to pass and its needed during beneficiary's interview in their embassy consulate

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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2 hours ago, maestro said:

Thanks luifer. So only the I130?

Yes, the I130 form but I'm not sure what the other requirements are to sponsor your brother. I'll be sponsoring my mother pretty soon. 

K1 VISA

  • Dec 26th 2013 I-129F application sent
  • Dec 27th 2013 I-129F application received
  • Jan 02nd 2014 NOA1 received
  • Jan 30th 2014 NOA2 received
  • Feb 18th 2014 NVC received
  • Feb 24th 2014 IV unit Bs As notice
  • Mar 26th 2014 Package dropped off at Embassy
  • Mar 31st 2014 Interview date confirmed
  • Apr 14th 2014 Interview: APPROVED!
  • Apr 21st 2014 Passport picked up at DHL!
  • Apr 24th 2014 POE: Houston, TX
  • Apr 24th 2014 Married!

AOS

  • Apr 25th 2014 Docs appoint
  • Apr 28th 2014 Doc's results picked up - AOS package sent!
  • Apr 29th 2014 Docs received by DHS
  • May 01st 2014 NOA1 via text & email
  • May 07th 2014 Appointment Notice for Biometrics
  • May 28th 2014 Biometrics done!
  • July 11th 2014 EAD/AP approved.
  • July 18th 2014 EAD/AP received in the mail
  • Oct 03rd 2014 Interview date - GC approved!
  • Oct 10th 2014 2 year GC received in the mail!

ROC

  • July 5th 2016 I-751 package sent
  • July 6th 2016 Package delivered
  • July 9th 2016 (1 year NOA extension letter) received
  • July 21st 2016 Received biometrics appointment notice (dated 07/15)
  • Aug 1st 2016 Biometrics appointment
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