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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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I'm a little confused on question C17. The C section is for your beneficiary, so do I write my name since I am his wife (the US citizen and petitioner) or do I write his name?

It says, Information about your alien relative. List husband/wife and all children of your relative.

If it helps, I am the petitioner and he is the beneficiary and we are married and will be filing for the CR1.

As for B7, my name has been changed to his last name on our turkish marriage certificate, but I still have my last name in the states (will be changing it later) so should I put N/A in the blank or my maiden name even though I still have my maiden name in the states?

Edited by brettdresseur

Wedding: 7/10/2010

I-130 Sent: 10/08/2010

NOA 1: 10/20/2010

Touched: 10/26/2010

NOA2: 2/10/2011

NVC: 3/6/2011 approx.

No I-864, DS-230 Notification NVC says download files

Emailed Agent form: Response Confirming Change Arrived the Next Day

Mailed I-864 Package: 4/2/2011, Arrived 4/4/2011

DS-230 Received: 4/19/2011

RFE: 5/3/2011, emailed documents same day, email confirmation 5/4/2011

NVC Case Complete: 5/20/2011 (approx. called NVC and they said it was complete so don't know exact date)

Email with Instructions: 5/27/2011

Interview scheduled: 7/14/2011

Consulate had to reschedule, new interview 7/20/2011

APPROVED 7/20/2011

Posted

For C17 - Put your name. You are the wife of your relative.

(it's kind of redundant, but that's what I put, no RFE's or problems)

For other names used, put whichever name you DON'T have in the main part. If you put your maiden name in the top/main part, put your married name in other names used, or vice versa. I think the main issue is they want to have all names you've ever used listed on there.

Good luck!

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
Timeline
Posted

For C17 - Put your name. You are the wife of your relative.

(it's kind of redundant, but that's what I put, no RFE's or problems)

For other names used, put whichever name you DON'T have in the main part. If you put your maiden name in the top/main part, put your married name in other names used, or vice versa. I think the main issue is they want to have all names you've ever used listed on there.

Good luck!

Thanks! The name part is sticky because I have never used my married name in the states because all of my paperwork is still in my maiden name. I only use my last name in Turkey. Should I put my married name in there then, since I will be changing it later (possibly partway through this whole process)?

Wedding: 7/10/2010

I-130 Sent: 10/08/2010

NOA 1: 10/20/2010

Touched: 10/26/2010

NOA2: 2/10/2011

NVC: 3/6/2011 approx.

No I-864, DS-230 Notification NVC says download files

Emailed Agent form: Response Confirming Change Arrived the Next Day

Mailed I-864 Package: 4/2/2011, Arrived 4/4/2011

DS-230 Received: 4/19/2011

RFE: 5/3/2011, emailed documents same day, email confirmation 5/4/2011

NVC Case Complete: 5/20/2011 (approx. called NVC and they said it was complete so don't know exact date)

Email with Instructions: 5/27/2011

Interview scheduled: 7/14/2011

Consulate had to reschedule, new interview 7/20/2011

APPROVED 7/20/2011

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Posted

If you intend on changing your name, but haven't yet, I suggest you turn all the documents in under your married name. And change your documents as soon as you can

Good luck

USCIS
August 12, 2008 - petition sent
August 16, 2008 - NOA-1
February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


NVC
February 13, 2009 - NVC case number assigned
March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
May 4, 2009


Interview
May, 26, 2009


POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
Approval - November 9, 2011
209 DAY TRIP TO REMOVE CONDITIONS

Citizenship

April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

September 10, 2013 Interview - decision could not be made.

April 15, 2014 APPROVED. Wait for oath ceremony

Waited...

September 29, 2015 - sent letter to senator.

October 16, 2015 - US Citizen

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
Timeline
Posted

If you intend on changing your name, but haven't yet, I suggest you turn all the documents in under your married name. And change your documents as soon as you can

Good luck

I am going to change everything as soon as I can. I'm starting with my SSN first, but I'm leaving the country on the 10th and won't be back until Nov. at the earliest, so I will be sending off the I-130 and trying to change my SSN at the same time. I'm going to see if I can also change my license since it won't matter if it doesn't match the name on my passport.

USCIS told me to use my maiden name since it hasn't changed, but I'm still wary. If I get my name changed on my SSN first, I will file under my married name. I will visit the SSN by the end of the week so hopefully that will get the ball rolling. I figure the SSN is the most important because the name and number will match when they check the records. Will it be a problem if I changed the name on my SSN but not on the other documents?

Thanks!!

Wedding: 7/10/2010

I-130 Sent: 10/08/2010

NOA 1: 10/20/2010

Touched: 10/26/2010

NOA2: 2/10/2011

NVC: 3/6/2011 approx.

No I-864, DS-230 Notification NVC says download files

Emailed Agent form: Response Confirming Change Arrived the Next Day

Mailed I-864 Package: 4/2/2011, Arrived 4/4/2011

DS-230 Received: 4/19/2011

RFE: 5/3/2011, emailed documents same day, email confirmation 5/4/2011

NVC Case Complete: 5/20/2011 (approx. called NVC and they said it was complete so don't know exact date)

Email with Instructions: 5/27/2011

Interview scheduled: 7/14/2011

Consulate had to reschedule, new interview 7/20/2011

APPROVED 7/20/2011

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
Timeline
Posted

Quick update. I just called my bank and they said they can change my name on the account to reflect my married name so I will be filing the I-130 under that. Once again, great info and thanks!

Wedding: 7/10/2010

I-130 Sent: 10/08/2010

NOA 1: 10/20/2010

Touched: 10/26/2010

NOA2: 2/10/2011

NVC: 3/6/2011 approx.

No I-864, DS-230 Notification NVC says download files

Emailed Agent form: Response Confirming Change Arrived the Next Day

Mailed I-864 Package: 4/2/2011, Arrived 4/4/2011

DS-230 Received: 4/19/2011

RFE: 5/3/2011, emailed documents same day, email confirmation 5/4/2011

NVC Case Complete: 5/20/2011 (approx. called NVC and they said it was complete so don't know exact date)

Email with Instructions: 5/27/2011

Interview scheduled: 7/14/2011

Consulate had to reschedule, new interview 7/20/2011

APPROVED 7/20/2011

 
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