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Hi all,

I am applying IR-1/CR-1 for my wife and I have gotten the letter from NVC asking us to pay the $470. I need your guidance to make sure I am not making any mistakes for my next step.

The things I am planning to get next and send to NVC:

1) Police certificates

2) Fill out Form DS-230 Part 1

3) 2 passport sized photographs

4) Original birth certificate for petitioner

5) Original birth certificate for beneficiary

6) Original marriage certificate

7) Copy of passport biographic page for both of us

8) Copy of naturalization certificate

9) Form I-864 and last three years of tax returns

Questions:

Am I missing anything important from the above list?

For the tax returns, can I just send tax transcripts? Does it have to include 2009?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Ok, first I think it's two separate bills right? One for $400 and one for $70. If you say it's a bill of $470 it might confuse new users :)

After that, are you planning to pay it online? it's really a good way to go, because you will need a cover letter with the barcode of your payment, and if you do it by normal mail you will have to wait till NVC sends you back that letter.

I don't know much about taxes so I can't help you with that, but I think your documents are fine. Ah, what I do know is that after April 15 NVC requires everybody to send their taxes return for 2008.

Only one detail, you have to send DS 230 part 1 and 2, but you only sign the first part. This is what I did.

This is an awesome guide to how to go through NVC process : http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/...he_NVC_ShortCut

Good luck!

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Our Timeline:

(California Service Center)

I-129F and I-130

11/23/08 - I-130 sent

12/16/08 - I-129F sent

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-130

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-129F

CR1 Process on NVC:

03/03/09 - NVC received papers

03/05/09 - NVC number assigned

03/09/09 - NVC generated DS 3032 and AOS bill

03/10/09 - E-mailed and mailed DS 3032

03/13/09 - Paid for AOS bill

03/18/09 - Choice of agent accepted by e-mail

03/20/09 - Got e-mail with IV bill

03/20/09 - Paid for IV bill

03/25/09 - Sent the IV DS-230 packet by mail direct from beneficiary's country

03/28/09 - Sent the AOS packet by mail

04/01/09 - AOS packet delivered at NVC

04/08/09 - DS-230 Packet delivered at NVC ( I don't know why that long it was stuck at Customs for like 2 weeks!!!)

04/09/09 - AVR says it's missing the DS-230 (False RFE)

04/09/09 - AOS approved

04/10/09 - DS 230 entered into the system, probably under review now.

04/13/09 - AVR says "The NVC has received the checklist letter response on April 10th"

04/20/09 - Case Completed at NVC

04/24/09 - Got e-mail with the appointment letter

Consular Process

05/26/09 - Medical Exam

06/03/09 - Interview Date!!!! PASSED!!

06/06/09 - Received passport and the Big Brown Envelope

06/24/09 - POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

Ah, I forgot, also send a set of simple photocopies of all the documents you are sending and of course you will need the barcode cover sheet and a cover letter for you DS 230 packet.

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Our Timeline:

(California Service Center)

I-129F and I-130

11/23/08 - I-130 sent

12/16/08 - I-129F sent

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-130

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-129F

CR1 Process on NVC:

03/03/09 - NVC received papers

03/05/09 - NVC number assigned

03/09/09 - NVC generated DS 3032 and AOS bill

03/10/09 - E-mailed and mailed DS 3032

03/13/09 - Paid for AOS bill

03/18/09 - Choice of agent accepted by e-mail

03/20/09 - Got e-mail with IV bill

03/20/09 - Paid for IV bill

03/25/09 - Sent the IV DS-230 packet by mail direct from beneficiary's country

03/28/09 - Sent the AOS packet by mail

04/01/09 - AOS packet delivered at NVC

04/08/09 - DS-230 Packet delivered at NVC ( I don't know why that long it was stuck at Customs for like 2 weeks!!!)

04/09/09 - AVR says it's missing the DS-230 (False RFE)

04/09/09 - AOS approved

04/10/09 - DS 230 entered into the system, probably under review now.

04/13/09 - AVR says "The NVC has received the checklist letter response on April 10th"

04/20/09 - Case Completed at NVC

04/24/09 - Got e-mail with the appointment letter

Consular Process

05/26/09 - Medical Exam

06/03/09 - Interview Date!!!! PASSED!!

06/06/09 - Received passport and the Big Brown Envelope

06/24/09 - POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi all,

I am applying IR-1/CR-1 for my wife and I have gotten the letter from NVC asking us to pay the $470. I need your guidance to make sure I am not making any mistakes for my next step.

The things I am planning to get next and send to NVC:

1) Police certificates

2) Fill out Form DS-230 Part 1

3) 2 passport sized photographs

4) Original birth certificate for petitioner

5) Original birth certificate for beneficiary

6) Original marriage certificate

7) Copy of passport biographic page for both of us

8) Copy of naturalization certificate

9) Form I-864 and last three years of tax returns

Questions:

Am I missing anything important from the above list?

For the tax returns, can I just send tax transcripts? Does it have to include 2009?

Please read the following link for info:

For I-864:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=192170

For DS-230:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=192169

*IR-1 Visa* VSC

I-130 (IR-1):

07/22/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-130 NOA2: Approved in 210 days from NOA1 date

I-129F (K-3):

08/11/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-129F NOA2: Approved in 190 days from NOA1 date

<not pursuing I-129F petition further but NVC forwarded case to Consulate on 02/24/2009>

NVC Journey:

02/19/2009: NVC Received/Case number assigned for I-130

02/20/2009: DS-3032 sent by e-mail and 03/04/2009: DS-3032 sent by regular mail

02/26/2009: NVC received DS-3032 Choice of Agent selection

02/26/2009: DS-3032 accepted and AOS Bill Generated but not IV Bill

02/28/2009: AOS Bill Package received in mail

02/28/2009: Paid AOS Bill and IV Bill (as it was available) online

03/03/2009: Both AOS and IV Bill Show as Paid and Coversheet Printed

03/04/2009: Mailed I-864 and IV (DS-230) Packages

03/06/2009: I-864 and IV Packages Received by NVC and Scanned on 03/10/2009

03/13/2009: Case completed at NVC (in 17 working days from date NVC Received)

03/25/2009: Interview date assigned by NVC

US Consulate @ Mumbai, India

04/02/2009: Medical Exam (based on NVC e-mail for interview)

04/13/2009: Interview Packet Received from US Consulate

04/16/2009: Documents submitted at VFS office

[Classified]: Date of Interview

USA Journey

02/21/2009: Permanent Resident # Received (Ref: NOA2 of USCIS)

05/2009: POE

##/##/2009: Permanent Resident Card

##/##/2009: SSN

Love must be sincere............Roman 12:9

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HELLO! I am new here... Just have a question regarding about documents needed for the form DS-230 and I-864. Do i need to submit my ( THE PETITIONER) BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION? The reason why i am asking is because,, These two items WERE NOT mentioned at the LINGCHE NVC SHORTCUT... Any advice is deeply appreciated? Thanks!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

Ok, I think I didn't notice something, actually I thought you would need to send the petitioner's birth certificate and passport biographic page if you have US naturalization, but the info from NVC is:

Applicants in the following visa categories are required to provide 1) an original or certified copy of their Petitioner’s birth certificate and 2) original or certified copy of their Petitioner’s marriage certificate from the Petitioner’s current and all previous marriages.

* Parent of a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old (IR-5)

* Brothers and sisters of United States citizens (F4)

It doesn't say anything about naturalization tho, normally for the DS 230 and I-864 you don't send any petitioner's documents, such as birth certificate or passport copy.

You should contact NVC if it's still not clear, but I think you don't need to send those :)

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Our Timeline:

(California Service Center)

I-129F and I-130

11/23/08 - I-130 sent

12/16/08 - I-129F sent

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-130

02/23/09 - NOA2 I-129F

CR1 Process on NVC:

03/03/09 - NVC received papers

03/05/09 - NVC number assigned

03/09/09 - NVC generated DS 3032 and AOS bill

03/10/09 - E-mailed and mailed DS 3032

03/13/09 - Paid for AOS bill

03/18/09 - Choice of agent accepted by e-mail

03/20/09 - Got e-mail with IV bill

03/20/09 - Paid for IV bill

03/25/09 - Sent the IV DS-230 packet by mail direct from beneficiary's country

03/28/09 - Sent the AOS packet by mail

04/01/09 - AOS packet delivered at NVC

04/08/09 - DS-230 Packet delivered at NVC ( I don't know why that long it was stuck at Customs for like 2 weeks!!!)

04/09/09 - AVR says it's missing the DS-230 (False RFE)

04/09/09 - AOS approved

04/10/09 - DS 230 entered into the system, probably under review now.

04/13/09 - AVR says "The NVC has received the checklist letter response on April 10th"

04/20/09 - Case Completed at NVC

04/24/09 - Got e-mail with the appointment letter

Consular Process

05/26/09 - Medical Exam

06/03/09 - Interview Date!!!! PASSED!!

06/06/09 - Received passport and the Big Brown Envelope

06/24/09 - POE

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Ok, I think I didn't notice something, actually I thought you would need to send the petitioner's birth certificate and passport biographic page if you have US naturalization, but the info from NVC is:

Applicants in the following visa categories are required to provide 1) an original or certified copy of their Petitioner’s birth certificate and 2) original or certified copy of their Petitioner’s marriage certificate from the Petitioner’s current and all previous marriages.

* Parent of a U.S. Citizen who is at least 21 years old (IR-5)

* Brothers and sisters of United States citizens (F4)

It doesn't say anything about naturalization tho, normally for the DS 230 and I-864 you don't send any petitioner's documents, such as birth certificate or passport copy.

You should contact NVC if it's still not clear, but I think you don't need to send those :)

I double checked from the LingChe shortcut,,, it doesnt say anything about submitting Birth Certificate and Certificate of Naturalization...I just had to asked because MAISFLOCON mentioned these two documents... Thanks for the info...

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