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Good day, I have a question for the first package for CR1 about a co-sponsor. Do we need to include my co-sponsor information on the first package, like a copy of birth certificate. Does the co-sponsor needs to fill up the form I-130 and G-325a and send it on the first package? thanks for the reply...

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Good day, I have a question for the first package for CR1 about a co-sponsor. Do we need to include my co-sponsor information on the first package, like a copy of birth certificate. Does the co-sponsor needs to fill up the form I-130 and G-325a and send it on the first package? thanks for the reply...

When filing the I-130 you are not required to include any info about your chosen co-sponsor. There will be no need to submit any information pertaining to this until your I-130 is approved and is transferred to the National Visa Center. They will then need you and your co-sponsor to fill out form I-864. But you don't need to worry about this for awhile yet :)

USCIS California Service Center

10-NOV 2010 - I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

16-NOV 2010 - NOA1 Received

22-NOV 2010 - Service Request for Expedite

10-DEC 2010 - Faxed medical proof to USCIS

17-DEC 2010 - I-130 Approved

27-DEC 2010 - NOA2 Received

National Visa Center

29-DEC 2010 - NVC case number assigned

01-JAN 2011 - Emailed expedite request to NVC

14-JAN 2011 - Expedite approved. Case forwarded to U.S. embassy

25-JAN 2011 - Medical Exam

U.S. Embassy

25-JAN 2011 - Packet 3 received

02-FEB 2011 - Sent DS-230 & DS-2001

18-FEB 2011 - Interview 8:30 AM - APPROVED

Port of Entry

14-MAR 2011 - POE Atlanta

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When filing the I-130 you are not required to include any info about your chosen co-sponsor. There will be no need to submit any information pertaining to this until your I-130 is approved and is transferred to the National Visa Center. They will then need you and your co-sponsor to fill out form I-864. But you don't need to worry about this for awhile yet :)

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When filing the I-130 you are not required to include any info about your chosen co-sponsor. There will be no need to submit any information pertaining to this until your I-130 is approved and is transferred to the National Visa Center. They will then need you and your co-sponsor to fill out form I-864. But you don't need to worry about this for awhile yet :)

Thank you so much for the quick reply.....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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When filing the I-130 you are not required to include any info about your chosen co-sponsor. There will be no need to submit any information pertaining to this until your I-130 is approved and is transferred to the National Visa Center. They will then need you and your co-sponsor to fill out form I-864. But you don't need to worry about this for awhile yet :)

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USICS:
05-05-2010: I-130 mailed out
05-07-2010: I-130 received (Priority Date)
05-12-2010: NOA1 Date
05-10-2010: I-130 check ($355) cleared
05-14-2010: I-130 NOA1 hard-copy received
Touches -05-14-2010,08-27-2010,08-30-2010,10-22-2010
10-22-2010: I-130 NOA2
10-29-2010: NOA2 receive in Mail
NVC:
10-25-2010: NVC receive
10-28-2010: NVC Case # generated
10-29-2010: Update both Email I.D and IIN # receive
11-03-2010: Called NVC, still no idea about AOS BILL and DS-3032
11-08-2010: Paid AOS fee Waiting for "paid" status
11-10-2010: paid status for AOS Fee
11-11-2010: Paid IV fee waiting for "paid" status
11-15-2010: paid status for IV fee
11-17-2010: Received home appraisal
11-18-2010: Send AOS and DS-230 to NVC
01-02-2011: received interview date

03-28-2011: interview date

04-02-2011: need one more AOS

05-11-2011: send AOS form

06-02-2011:went for visa

06-10-2011:visa denied

07-15-2011:start proccesing waivar

04-04-2013: visa granted

06-03-2013:POE chicago

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