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Thank you for your reply Adil, I really appreciate it. May I know what is 325A?

The G325A is the Biographical Information form that both you and your husband need to fill out (one for each of you), and submit with the i-130 petition.

USCIS Process:
Sent I-130 (via USPS): February 20, 2016
NOA1 hardcopy received: February 26, 2016
NOA2 approval text & email: May 6, 2016 (71 days from NOA1)
Petition sent to NVC text & email: May 11, 2016

NVC Process:
Case number and IIN Assigned: May 26, 2016
Choice of Agent (DS-261) completed: May 27, 2016
AOS Fee Invoiced: May 27, 2016
Pay AOS Fee: May 27, 2016
AOS Fee appeared as PAID: June 2, 2016
IV Fee Invoiced: June 3, 2016
Pay IV Fee: June 3, 2016
IV Fee appeared as PAID: June 6, 2016
IV application (DS-260) completed: June 7, 2016
Sent AOS & IV packets (via FedEx): June 8, 2016
Scan date: June 9, 2016
CC: July 14, 2016 (FINALLY saw 3rd N/A... 35 days after scan date)
Confirmation of CC email received: July 21, 2016
Interview date received over the phone: July 26, 2016

Interview Process:
Interview letter/P4 received via email: August 5, 2016
Medical Exam (@SLEC): August 3-4, 2016

Sputum samples given: August 15-17, 2016

Pulmo Consultation: August 18, 2016 (sputum smear is NEGATIVE!)

Results of sputum culture: October 12, 2016 (NEGATIVE!)

Completed: October 17, 2016
Interview date: October 24, 2016 (APPROVED! case status ISSUED the same day) :content:

Visa ready for pickup @MOA (via 2GO tracking): October 26, 2016

Visa in hand: October 27, 2016

Pay Greencard Fee: October 27, 2016

POE: November 6, 2016 (L)

SSN received (via USPS): November 14, 2016

10-year Greencard received (via USPS): December 17, 2016 (41 days after POE) :dance:

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When I did dcf both me and my husband went I am the USC and they only spoke to me about the application

Are you the USC ??

I love my husband ?‍?‍?

Married June 2016

Por siempre y para siempre Mi amor

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you all for the information.

I am not the USC, my husband is the USC and he's the petitioner, so I guess he really have to go with me to file it.

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Thank you all for the information.

I am not the USC, my husband is the USC and he's the petitioner, so I guess he really have to go with me to file it.

But I would call first because every embassy is different he might be able to mail it there with the money order also

I love my husband ?‍?‍?

Married June 2016

Por siempre y para siempre Mi amor

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Hello everyone,

My husband and I moved here in the Philippines 5 years ago, and now wanted to go back to the US and live there for good, the problem is my green card had expired so I can't go back to the US without going through process again, Until I found this DCF visa. My question is, can my husband petition me using DCF even though I was already a green card holder before and had a US social security number?

Thank you all in advance, God bless

We did it (DCF, second green card) and there was no issue with our case.

Your husband has to file it. In our case we went together and I filed in person.

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hi

you need to restart again, but because you did have a GC and SS, wherever they request the numbers on the forms you have to put them

the A# and SS are given once and for life, so the cards will be different but the number stays the same

your husband will have to prove domicile intent, that he hasn't abandoned his country

The beneficary will get a new A number, however the SS number will always be the same.

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