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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Algeria
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my friends filed their i-130. after they filed the wife(usc) passed away.

since the application has already been sent, does he have any rights?

is there any way to follow through to get a visa?

thanks for your comments....

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my friends filed their i-130. after they filed the wife(usc) passed away.

since the application has already been sent, does he have any rights?

is there any way to follow through to get a visa?

thanks for your comments....

No- sorry :(

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N-400 package mailed: 04/16/2013

N-400 package delivered: 04/16/2013

NOA1 date: 04/17/2013

Biometrics: 08/23/2013

Interview: 10/07/2013

Oath: 01/23/2014

DONE!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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death of petitioner

Death of petitioner

The very first step toward acquiring your green card through family sponsorship is for your immediate relative to file an Immigrant Petition on your behalf. An “immediate relative” is a child, spouse, or parent of a U.S. citizen. Unfortunately, this world is not perfect and people do not live forever. What happens when your relative filed that petition and then passed away? There are several scenarios.

One scenario is when the Immigrant Petition (Form I-130) was filed and not yet approved at the time your immediate relative (not spouse) passed away. In that scenario, the petition is lost and you have to find another way to obtain your green card.

As the I-130 was not yet approved it is lost as stated above

Why is it that the only one who can stop the crying is the one who started it in the first place?



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My Saga includes 2 step sons
USC Married 4/2007 Colombian on overstay since 2001 of B1/B2 visa
Applied 5/2007 Approved GC in Hand 10/2007
I-751 mailed 6/30/09 aapproved 11/7/09 The BOYS I-751 Mailed 12/29/09 3/23/10 Email approval for 17 CR 3/27/10
4/14/10 Email approval for 13 yr Old CR 4/23/10

Oldest son now 21 I-130 filed by LPR dad ( as per NVC CSPA is applying here )
I-130 approved 2/24
Priority date 12/6/2007
4/6/2010 letter from NVC arrives to son dated 3/4/2010
5/4/10 received AOS and DS3032 via email
9/22/10 Interview BOG Passed
10/3/10 POE JFK all went well
11/11/10 GC Received smile.png


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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There was also a thread here in January with this in a different light

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Why is it that the only one who can stop the crying is the one who started it in the first place?



More Complete Story here
My Saga includes 2 step sons
USC Married 4/2007 Colombian on overstay since 2001 of B1/B2 visa
Applied 5/2007 Approved GC in Hand 10/2007
I-751 mailed 6/30/09 aapproved 11/7/09 The BOYS I-751 Mailed 12/29/09 3/23/10 Email approval for 17 CR 3/27/10
4/14/10 Email approval for 13 yr Old CR 4/23/10

Oldest son now 21 I-130 filed by LPR dad ( as per NVC CSPA is applying here )
I-130 approved 2/24
Priority date 12/6/2007
4/6/2010 letter from NVC arrives to son dated 3/4/2010
5/4/10 received AOS and DS3032 via email
9/22/10 Interview BOG Passed
10/3/10 POE JFK all went well
11/11/10 GC Received smile.png


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There was also a thread here in January with this in a different light

Effects of major change forum

That situation is a little different. They've already filed for adjustment of status and the green card is in the works. With this beneficiary the intitial I-130 hasn't been approved yet so they have no right to come here in the first place.

Naturalization

N-400 package mailed: 04/16/2013

N-400 package delivered: 04/16/2013

NOA1 date: 04/17/2013

Biometrics: 08/23/2013

Interview: 10/07/2013

Oath: 01/23/2014

DONE!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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There was also a thread here in January with this in a different light

Effects of major change forum

That situation is a little different. They've already filed for adjustment of status and the green card is in the works. With this beneficiary the intitial I-130 hasn't been approved yet so they have no right to come here in the first place.

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for sorry he have no rights ...

the petition will die as if it wasnt sent

sorry for what happened .....

Good Luck

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There was also a thread here in January with this in a different light

Effects of major change forum

That situation is a little different. They've already filed for adjustment of status and the green card is in the works. With this beneficiary the intitial I-130 hasn't been approved yet so they have no right to come here in the first place.

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for sorry he have no rights ...

the petition will die as if it wasnt sent

sorry for what happened .....

Good Luck

Petition will be cancelled by USCIS upon they receive notice of Petitioners death. The beneficiary has no rights at all in this matter sad to say.

Im sorry about Paula Sue, and her poor husband, my heart goes out to him and her family.

Truly happy!!!

New life, new adventures, and a new attitude.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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:( thanks for all your replies....

Serena, Im really sorry about Paula Sue, we spoke a few times on Yahoo. Please keep in touch!!

Beth

Was this the lady that was asking about not wanting to be on the suicide watchline?

CR-1 Visa

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Bogota, Colombia

Event Date

Marriage: 2009-04-30

I-130 Sent: 2009-05-14

I-130 Approved: 2009-08-25

NVC Received: 2009-09-09

Interview Date: 2009-11-19

Visa Received: 2009-11-25

US Entry Target Date: 2010-01-08

S. Korea La Vida Loca: 2010-04-07

Returned to USA: 2011-04-06

Removal of Conditions: 2012-01-08

I-751 Biometrics: 2012-03-02

I-751 Approved: 2012-09-07

N400 Sent: 2012-10-10

Biometrics: 2012-11-02

Interview: 2013-01-09

Oath: 2013-02-22

Citizenship: 2013-02-22

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This is so utterly sad. May God be with him and their family during this time. RIP (F)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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my friends filed their i-130. after they filed the wife(usc) passed away.

since the application has already been sent, does he have any rights?

is there any way to follow through to get a visa?

thanks for your comments....

the replies you have gotten saying the beneficiary has no rights after the death of the petitioner is wrong.. There is one act of recourse you have it's called "Humanitarian Revalidation" Basically it states if the petitioner dies before the benificiarty recieves a visa the benefiecary still can get a visa based on the late petitioner's petition under certain situations. I forgot the exact situations but basically hardships.

That is the only way to keep your case alive after the death of the petitioner. But you must find the situations eligable and if you fit into any of those then you have a change to have your petition re-opened and processed. What I understand you must still find a sponser for the affidavit of support in order to execute it.

It is a law that was passed some years back Immigration Attorney Micheal j Gurfunkel speaks about it often on his immingration show "Citizen Pinoy" Good luck and hopefully things will work out

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