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I-130 Filers for Dominican Beneficiaries

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1 hour ago, Desbaez said:

 

 

Hello All, 

 

I’m a little late but this is exactly what I was looking for. I just filed for my husband yesterday (sent in the I-130) and now I am not sure what to expect next or what we should be working on next besides the income proof. He resides in Santiago and we’ve been together for 2 years married for almost 9 months but couldn’t decide if I would go there or he would come here. Now that we have decided omg this process is so overwhelming but I know it would be all worth it in the end. If you guys could give me a little advice on what should I be pre paring for next I would greatly appreciate it. I’m so happy I found this forum. 

Well it’s a long process so be prepared for that. I filed my 130 form in April and still waiting.  But I’m almost there. Waiting for an interview date. It will take about 6 months for them to approve your 130 then it’s off to NVC. Check their website for required paperwork. You’ll need tax info, a possible sponsor if you don’t make enough. And various paper work from your spouse that will need to be translated. Good luck! You’re one step closer to being together! 

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7 minutes ago, Jmariega said:

Well it’s a long process so be prepared for that. I filed my 130 form in April and still waiting.  But I’m almost there. Waiting for an interview date. It will take about 6 months for them to approve your 130 then it’s off to NVC. Check their website for required paperwork. You’ll need tax info, a possible sponsor if you don’t make enough. And various paper work from your spouse that will need to be translated. Good luck! You’re one step closer to being together! 

I have most of his documents and they have been translated so far but now I am wondering if he should go ahead and get the vaccinations now or wait till it’s closer to interview time. I think I’m ready for this waiting game lol. Thank you! 

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