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Hello everyone,

A few months ago my wife and I filed the I-130 for her mother. It was approved and sent to NVC.

Today I get an email requesting more information.

On my wife's I-864, they sent a Checklist of us to provide more information.

It states:

Part 2 Information on the Principal Applicant

1# This section is incomplete, please answer all the questions completely.

2# The biographic information provided in this part does not match the principal applicant of the associated petition.

Ok.....

I guess the first part might be because we left items 6 and 7, on the I-864, blank as her mother does not have an 'A' number nor does she have a SSN.

I spose we should have put N/A in there.

The second part completely baffles me as Part 2 of the I-864 is not about the principal applicant but its for the principal IMMIGRANT!!

Last time I checked my wife was the applicant and her mother was the immigrant.

What is NVC asking for???

I went over the original I-130 and everything seems to match up as I would expect it needed to be.

-Phil

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On the I-864 Part 2 as you stated is for the principal immigrant, but the principal immigrant is also considered the applicant as that individual is the one that will be actually applying for the immigrant visa. You will notice on the DS-230 that the intended immigrant will fill out the title states "APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA AND ALIEN REGISTRATION". But NVC does make mistakes also, only thing I knew to do when they ask me for missing documents etc. (which we had sent) was just to pacify them and send the items they asked for, as they were the ones controling the game at that point.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone,

A few months ago my wife and I filed the I-130 for her mother. It was approved and sent to NVC.

Today I get an email requesting more information.

On my wife's I-864, they sent a Checklist of us to provide more information.

It states:

Part 2 Information on the Principal Applicant

1# This section is incomplete, please answer all the questions completely.

2# The biographic information provided in this part does not match the principal applicant of the associated petition.

Ok.....

I guess the first part might be because we left items 6 and 7, on the I-864, blank as her mother does not have an 'A' number nor does she have a SSN.

I spose we should have put N/A in there.

The second part completely baffles me as Part 2 of the I-864 is not about the principal applicant but its for the principal IMMIGRANT!!

Last time I checked my wife was the applicant and her mother was the immigrant.

What is NVC asking for???

I went over the original I-130 and everything seems to match up as I would expect it needed to be.

-Phil

Youre mother in law is the PRINCIPAL APPLICANT. :-)

N-400 Timeline:

Applied online - 07/24/19 

Receipt notice - 07/24/19

Biometrics notice online - 07/26/19

Biometrics - 08/12/19

Interview notice - 11/22/19

Interview - 01/02/20

Oath Notice - 01/07/20

Oathtaking - 01/22/20 

Estimated Completion Time: May 2020 (10 months from date applied :clock:)

COMPLETED 4 MONTHS EARLIER!!!! :dance: :dance:

 

US Passport Timeline for myself and my daughter (derivative):

Applied at our local USPS - 02/15/2020

US DoS Received application - 02/19/2020

Online Status (In Process)

Application Status (Approved) - 03/03/2020

Application Status (Shipped) - 03/03/2020

Received both passports - 03/05/2020

 

IF YOU HAVE DERIVATIVE/S, YOU CAN APPLY FOR PASSPORTS AT THE SAME TIME AT THE POST OFFICE USING JUST 1 ORIGINAL NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE!!!

 

I-130 Petition for Parents Timeline IR-5:

Applied online - 01/24/2020 (Priority Date 01/24/2020)

NOA1 - 01/24/2020 (IOE******* and was assigned Potomac Service Center current processing time 7.5 - 9.5)

Touched - 01/28/2020; Touched - 02/15/2020

Status Changed for Dad’s “Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS” - 01/15/2021

Status Changed for Mom’s “Case is Being Actively Reviewed by USCIS” - 01/19/2021

NOA2 - Dad’s - 01/19/2021         Mom’s - 01/20/2021

NVC Received - Dad’s - 01/22/2021 MNL*** assigned       Mom's - 01/23/2021 MNL*** assigned

AOS Bill - Paid 1 AOS for 2 related cases 01/23/2021 (ceac shows in process) 01/27/2021 (ceac shows PAID) ($120)

Complete I-864ez form -  01/30/2021

Pay IV Bill - 01/28/2021 for both (in process) ($325 each) showed PAID 01/29/2021

Submit Civil Documents -uploaded on 01/31/2021

Case Completed at NVC - both parents DQ'd 04/06/2021

Expedite Request - 09/03/2021 Expedite Under Review -10/21/2021 Expedite Approved - 10/25/2021 Swab RT-PCR 12/26/2021Medical clear 1 day 12/28/2021 Interview Appointment Date thru CGI 03/07/2022 passed Visa on Hand  03/10/2022 PDOS CFO 03/15/2022 Paid Green Cards 04/04/2022 POE 04/18/2022(Chicago O’Hare)

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Youre mother in law is the PRINCIPAL APPLICANT. :-)

Yes, and the information in Part 2 is about the mother-in-law.

This is why I am confused...

-Phil

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Check other documents to be sure it matches, like the passport. Maybe her name is different on the passport, date of birth, something like that. Otherwise, just fill it out and resend it. Perhaps they read it wrong.

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Yes, and the information in Part 2 is about the mother-in-law.

This is why I am confused...

-Phil

What ljmp_10 and I tried to explain to you is that at the NVC stage on forms the Term "Principal Immigrant", "Applicant" or "Principal Applicant" is an interchangable term, they are one in the same.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Yay ! I mucked up blocks 2 through 5 - man I was stupid !

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Check other documents to be sure it matches, like the passport. Maybe her name is different on the passport, date of birth, something like that. Otherwise, just fill it out and resend it. Perhaps they read it wrong.

THANK YOU!!!

That bit jogged my memory and I had indeed placed Shir's grandmother's birth date not her mom!!

-Phil

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THANK YOU!!!

That bit jogged my memory and I had indeed placed Shir's grandmother's birth date not her mom!!

-Phil

Lol, glad I could help. ?

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