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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello all;

The form G-1145, E notification. Do we put both names the Applicant and the Petitioner names. Or is it just the name and e-mail of the Petitioner? Who is the applicant, and who is the petitioner? I can't seem to get this.

Sorry for the lame question.

Marie

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Hello all;

The form G-1145, E notification. Do we put both names the Applicant and the Petitioner names. Or is it just the name and e-mail of the Petitioner? Who is the applicant, and who is the petitioner? I can't seem to get this.

Sorry for the lame question.

Marie

Hi Marie,

Not sure which forms you are submitting that you are adding G-1145 for.

When I sent my AOS forms my husband is petitioner on i-130, and I am the beneficiary, but then I am also the applicant for all the other forms I was sending.

For my g-1145 I put my name and my email address + my cell phone.

I think it really depends on where you want the notification to be sent. I don't think USCIS cares whose email it is, but I actually don't think you can give 2 email addresses

The way I did it worked ;) so I'm happy with that. Did anybody else here do it differently?

AOS 05/08/10 - sent05/14/10 - receipt date on NOAs - transferred to National Benefits Center06/14/10 - Biometrics Done - Lawrence, MA (original appt)07/26/10 - Interview - APPROVED!!07/30/10 - Welcome letter rec'd (notice date: 07/26)08/05/10 - Green Card (&EAD) Received! - 2 months and 28 days total!ROC 04/28/12 - ROC package sent05/03/12 - check cashed05/04/12 - NOA1 received - dated 05/01/1206/07/12 - Biometrics done02/07/13 - Approved (status update via text msg)02/14/13 - Ten year Green card receivedNaturalization07/26/13 - eligible (90 day window opened 4/27/13)02/24/14 - N-400 sent to Dallas03/04/14 - Check cashed & case accepted (update via txt & email)03/10/14 - Biometrics appt letter rec'd (scheduled for 03/28/13)03/28/14 - Biometrics done04/01/14 - In line for interview 04/03/14 - Case status change to scheduled for interview04/10/14 - interview letter rec'd 5/13/14 - interview 6/3/14 - in line for oath 6/30/14 - Scheduled for oath
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hello all;

The form G-1145, E notification. Do we put both names the Applicant and the Petitioner names. Or is it just the name and e-mail of the Petitioner? Who is the applicant, and who is the petitioner? I can't seem to get this.

Sorry for the lame question.

Marie

As far as the G-1145 is concerned, its for ur info as the applicant of the I-485 packet... Your spouse would be the petitioner of the I-130 packet but the form G-1145 allows for either you or your spouse to get notifications as it is not limited to you or him. Either of you can sign/complete if needs be

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Hello all;

The form G-1145, E notification. Do we put both names the Applicant and the Petitioner names. Or is it just the name and e-mail of the Petitioner? Who is the applicant, and who is the petitioner? I can't seem to get this.

Sorry for the lame question.

Marie

Can you clarify what position you're at in the immigration process? I'm confused by your time line... lol (confused about what you'd be filling out a G-1145 for now, I mean... I thought CR-1 visas were pretty much done with it when they POE'd, since you get a temp PR card right away, don't you?) You can only put one name and one email address down, so it's whomever you'd want to have receive the notifications.

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For details visit My Timeline or Profile

ROC Timeline:
May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


K-1 Timeline:
April 22, 2009 - I-129F Sent
November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Can you clarify what position you're at in the immigration process? I'm confused by your time line... lol (confused about what you'd be filling out a G-1145 for now, I mean... I thought CR-1 visas were pretty much done with it when they POE'd, since you get a temp PR card right away, don't you?) You can only put one name and one email address down, so it's whomever you'd want to have receive the notifications.

ROC maybe???

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I can understand your confusion at my time-line. I had to leave, now we have to re-start the whole process all over again.

The only way I think to edit my time line is to delete it or use another e-mail. I don't know.

Also, I think I have to include the biometric G- something. I fill out all aplications the last time, my husband provided info and sign. He is just not good at forms is all. Yes, it is costly and yes it is hard for both of us.

Marie

Can you clarify what position you're at in the immigration process? I'm confused by your time line... lol (confused about what you'd be filling out a G-1145 for now, I mean... I thought CR-1 visas were pretty much done with it when they POE'd, since you get a temp PR card right away, don't you?) You can only put one name and one email address down, so it's whomever you'd want to have receive the notifications.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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For the G-1145 - your Husband is the petitioner. I don't know if they mean applicant = petitioner on this form as well.

If you both want to receive electronic notification, fill one out for each of you.

To begin - you submit an I-130 and a copy of the G-325A , one G-325A each, for you and your Husband, plus all the other items they request to accompany them. This information can be found in the I-130 instructions.

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Ok, got it. Thank-you so much

Marie

For the G-1145 - your Husband is the petitioner. I don't know if they mean applicant = petitioner on this form as well.

If you both want to receive electronic notification, fill one out for each of you.

To begin - you submit an I-130 and a copy of the G-325A , one G-325A each, for you and your Husband, plus all the other items they request to accompany them. This information can be found in the I-130 instructions.

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