carslo
Feb 4 2007, 11:23 AM
I-130 no longer accepted at U.S. Consulates
Effective immediately, the immediate relative petition (I-130) must be filed with the USCIS office responsible for the petitioner's place of residence. Consular offices at U.S. embassies and consulates are no longer authorized to accept I-130s, although they will continue to provide guidance to American citizen petitioners and their family members. Found on www.visapro.com
Boiler
Feb 4 2007, 11:49 AM
and all over this site.
The subject of many posts last week.
David A.
Feb 4 2007, 02:07 PM
QUOTE(Boiler @ Feb 4 2007, 10:49 AM)

and all over this site.
The subject of many posts last week.
and the week before that.
ManuNSam
Feb 4 2007, 07:23 PM
just check out the location you want to apply at.
Delhi india still accepts them, but thats because of how they are setup
so check the location you want to apply at, because some locations are setup as overseas USCIS offices.
ok all the language is confusing - and im confused so i might have have stated the reason correctly.
but i did call delhi and they arent affected by the recent change. i imagine that delhi isnt the only location still accepting i130s.
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