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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok, what the heck is this and what does it all entail, it's a new procedure for some consulates...online immigration application..I suppose it's going to replace the DS230..is the information the same? or is there more to it than on the DS230?

AOS and IV bill ready to be paid..now I just have to convince my attorney to pay the damn things...he seems to think we need to wait to get instruction from NVC to pay them, and to get some sort of friggin bar code, otherwise, in his words..it'll delay processing...BullSh!t!!

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Ok, what the heck is this and what does it all entail, it's a new procedure for some consulates...online immigration application..I suppose it's going to replace the DS230..is the information the same? or is there more to it than on the DS230?

AOS and IV bill ready to be paid..now I just have to convince my attorney to pay the damn things...he seems to think we need to wait to get instruction from NVC to pay them, and to get some sort of friggin bar code, otherwise, in his words..it'll delay processing...BullSh!t!!

EP forms are different than the regular NVC forms.

Loto

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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Do you mean the DS - 160?

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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nope, DS260...I know Loto, i was just wondering if anyone had any experience on what all was in the online form as opposed to the DS230

let me go find the link for that ds260

Here it is, take a look at this badboy..always something new.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_5166.html

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nope, DS260...I know Loto, i was just wondering if anyone had any experience on what all was in the online form as opposed to the DS230

let me go find the link for that ds260

Here it is, take a look at this badboy..always something new.

http://travel.state..../info_5166.html

That's just one page of this electronic processing.

There are many pages that you need to read to complete this EP smoothly. Darnell has created a step by step guide of this. That's why I urge you to contact him, so that you will not have any glitch in this process.

Loto

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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weird they look both the same lol

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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it wont let me start filling it out..i guess until the thing gets paid first..

So, any advice on what my attorney said to me in the second half of my question? Am i right or is he wrong?

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id say hes wrong mate. as we have learned these past few weeks you can prompt the nvc by filling things out online and emailing. if you wait for them to send you forms then you dont speed things up. get him to pull his finger out and pay your bills monday morning. you dont want to be sitting around waiting for paperwork to arrive that you can print off yourself and / or email it in.

USCIS California Service Center - Expedited

09-SEP-2010 : Mailed I130 Petition to Chicago Lockbox.

16-SEP-2010 : Received NOA1.

24-SEP-2010 : Expedite: service request

05-OCT-2010 : Supporting documents sent to CSC.

16-OCT-2010 : RFE received.

19-OCT-2010 : RFE response received at CSC.

22-OCT-2010 : I130 Petition APPROVED.

30-OCT-2010 : NOA2 Received in Mail

NVC - Expedited

27-OCT-2010 : Case Number Assigned

02-NOV-2010 : Expedite request emailed to NVC

10-NOV-2010 : Expedite approved - Case forwarded to Consulate

12-NOV-2010 : Medical

US Embassy - Expedited

18-NOV-2010 : Packet 3 email received.

19-NOV-2010 : Emailed DS230, DS2001

30-NOV-2010 : Interview - 9am Denied: 3 year bar (overstay) - i601 Waiver filed with expedite request

01-DEC-2010 : MP requests assistance from US Ambassador

03-DEC-2010 : Waiver transferred from USCIS to DHS

11-DEC-2010 : Waiver Receipt notification dated 07-DEC-2010

20-DEC-2010 : VISA/Waiver Approved

22-DEC-2010 : Approval letter received

24-DEC-2010 : Passport collected by courier

10-JAN-2011 : CR1 Visa Issued by IVU London

11-JAN-2011 : Passport / Visa delivered.

18-JAN-2011 : POE: EWR (Newark, New Jersey)

17-FEB-2011 : Welcome Letter Arrived

19-FEB-2011 : Green Card I-551 Arrived

I-130 Mailing to Approval (incl. waiver): 102 Days

OCT 2012 : Applied for Removal of Conditions

DEC 2012 : Received NOA1 (GC extention letter)

18-JAN-2013 : Biometrics walk in approved and completed

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As far as I know, EP and the DS-260/DS-261 are two different paths, so the wiki that Darnell did won't help.

For EP, you fill out the DS-230 and scan it and attach it as an email. You do the same with the I-864.

The DS-260 on the other hand is a form filled out online. No scanning and emailing things. I know of one person who has done the DS-261 and DS-260 route: Heather&Matt. After you fill out the DS-260 online, you still have to send in the supporting documents (such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, etc.). And you would still have to mail the I-864 like normal.

IMO, it would be faster not to do the DS-260 route since you can't pre-fill out the form like you can with the DS-230. If you do the DS-230 beforehand, as soon as the IV appears as PAID, you print out the barcode sheet and can mail the package off right away, but with the DS-260, you'd have to go through all the pages and fill them out and then send in the IV package.

Hope this clears things up a bit about the new online form.

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Ok, what the heck is this and what does it all entail, it's a new procedure for some consulates...online immigration application..I suppose it's going to replace the DS230..is the information the same? or is there more to it than on the DS230?

AOS and IV bill ready to be paid..now I just have to convince my attorney to pay the damn things...he seems to think we need to wait to get instruction from NVC to pay them, and to get some sort of friggin bar code, otherwise, in his words..it'll delay processing...BullSh!t!!

is he trainable? Can you train him ?

Happy to train him for 4 kilos of poutine, freshly killed and prepared.

I did mention in another thread that yer attorney prolly knows nothing about EITHER the online payment portal (that anyone can use) or NVC Electronic Processing (Specific to Canada filers) . Well, 'waiting for instruction from NVC' is a sure sign he's an idiot.

The instruction he seeks, is in the coversheet that is downloaded OFF of the online payment portal, and is only available for download AFTER a payment is marked as 'paid'.

re: DS-260 -

UNLESS YOU ARE TOLD DIRECTLY TO DO THIS FORM ONLINE (BY NVC) -

don't bother with it.

Screen shots buried here - if yer really gonna do it -

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/269245-ds-260-going-live-soon/

Good Luck !

As far as I know, EP and the DS-260/DS-261 are two different paths, so the wiki that Darnell did won't help.

For EP, you fill out the DS-230 and scan it and attach it as an email. You do the same with the I-864.

The DS-260 on the other hand is a form filled out online. No scanning and emailing things. I know of one person who has done the DS-261 and DS-260 route: Heather&Matt. After you fill out the DS-260 online, you still have to send in the supporting documents (such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, etc.). And you would still have to mail the I-864 like normal.

IMO, it would be faster not to do the DS-260 route since you can't pre-fill out the form like you can with the DS-230. If you do the DS-230 beforehand, as soon as the IV appears as PAID, you print out the barcode sheet and can mail the package off right away, but with the DS-260, you'd have to go through all the pages and fill them out and then send in the IV package.

Hope this clears things up a bit about the new online form.

Ya - DS-260 is a totally different beastie - won't matter about EP flow on this, at all -

see http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/269245-ds-260-going-live-soon/

for a recent discussion about the DS-260.

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Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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As far as I know, EP and the DS-260/DS-261 are two different paths, so the wiki that Darnell did won't help.

For EP, you fill out the DS-230 and scan it and attach it as an email. You do the same with the I-864.

The DS-260 on the other hand is a form filled out online. No scanning and emailing things. I know of one person who has done the DS-261 and DS-260 route: Heather&Matt. After you fill out the DS-260 online, you still have to send in the supporting documents (such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, etc.). And you would still have to mail the I-864 like normal.

IMO, it would be faster not to do the DS-260 route since you can't pre-fill out the form like you can with the DS-230. If you do the DS-230 beforehand, as soon as the IV appears as PAID, you print out the barcode sheet and can mail the package off right away, but with the DS-260, you'd have to go through all the pages and fill them out and then send in the IV package.

Hope this clears things up a bit about the new online form.

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As far as I know, EP and the DS-260/DS-261 are two different paths, so the wiki that Darnell did won't help.

For EP, you fill out the DS-230 and scan it and attach it as an email. You do the same with the I-864.

The DS-260 on the other hand is a form filled out online. No scanning and emailing things. I know of one person who has done the DS-261 and DS-260 route: Heather&Matt. After you fill out the DS-260 online, you still have to send in the supporting documents (such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, etc.). And you would still have to mail the I-864 like normal.

IMO, it would be faster not to do the DS-260 route since you can't pre-fill out the form like you can with the DS-230. If you do the DS-230 beforehand, as soon as the IV appears as PAID, you print out the barcode sheet and can mail the package off right away, but with the DS-260, you'd have to go through all the pages and fill them out and then send in the IV package.

Hope this clears things up a bit about the new online form.

so how do you know whether you're required to do the DS-260 form? We mailed our AOS and IV packages this past week and then today I went online to here: http://ceac.state.gov/IV/summary.aspx and found that a DS-260 had been generated for me (the beneficiary). What do I do? My husband has already mailed all our original documents to Portsmouth!

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so how do you know whether you're required to do the DS-260 form? We mailed our AOS and IV packages this past week and then today I went online to here: http://ceac.state.gov/IV/summary.aspx and found that a DS-260 had been generated for me (the beneficiary). What do I do? My husband has already mailed all our original documents to Portsmouth!

Yeah, I saw in another thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/287541-info-for-montreal-beneficiaries/ that it appears to be mandatory now. I'd call up an operator tomorrow and explain your situation to them and ask what to do.

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