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On 3/16/2021 at 11:12 PM, EXP14 said:

Since I don't see a Forum started for March 2021 Filers, I'm starting this so we all can keep in touch through-out the I-130 journey of bringing parents to the US.

 

Today I submitted my form 1-130 online and paid the fee. 

 

Let the Journey begin.

Where and how do you pay the fee online?

On 3/22/2021 at 3:19 AM, drwho007 said:

I submitted form I-130 today for each of my parents, online. 

Where and how do you pay the fee online?

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On 3/16/2021 at 11:12 PM, EXP14 said:

Since I don't see a Forum started for March 2021 Filers, I'm starting this so we all can keep in touch through-out the I-130 journey of bringing parents to the US.

 

Today I submitted my form 1-130 online and paid the fee. 

 

Let the Journey begin.

Can I pay online with the credit card or it has to be a check?

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32 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

Can I pay online with the credit card or it has to be a check?

If you are filing electronically, you can use a card to pay online. If your are mailing the application, you can use a money order, personal cheque or cashier’s cheque.  

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Service Centre: California

Consulate: Manila, PH

01/21/16: I-129F sent

01/26/16: I-129F NOA1

04/06/16: I-129F RFE

04/22/16: RFE reply

05/06/16: I-129F NOA2

05/31/16: NVC Received, Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned

06/05/16: NVC left

06/10/16: Consulate received

07/28/16 Interview Date **Approved!

08/05/16: Visa Received

08/13/16: US Entry

08/27/16: Tied the knot!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Adjustment of Status (AOS)

10/07/16: Aos filling date

10/11/16: Case received

10/25/16: NOA date

11/08/16: Biometrics Walk In at Buena Park (Was scheduled 11/14/16)

11/25/16: Case ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/03/17: Interview is Scheduled on Feb 07 (Day 84)

01/05/17: Interview letter received

01/07/17: EAD card is being produced (Day 88)

01/09/17: AP is approved (Day 90)

01/11/17: EAD card is mailed (Day 92)

01/13/17: AP approval letter received

01/14/17: Combo card received (Day 95)

02/07/17: Interview *Approved!

02/10/17: Greencard mailed

 

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1 minute ago, Paps and Dawna said:

If you are filing electronically, you can use a card to pay online. If your are mailing the application, you can use a money order, personal cheque or cashier’s cheque.  

That's perfect.

How can I write present or current for address or work?
They only wants me to write the dates but I am still at this address.

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47 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

I am a US Citizen.
Why did they ask about my Alien number.
Do I still have to mentioned my Alien number even when I am citizen?

Every uscis form I have seen so far asks alien number for people who were not born citizens. No need to be paranoid, just fill it in.

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2 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Every uscis form I have seen so far asks alien number for people who were not born citizens. No need to be paranoid, just fill it in.

Will do.

Thank you, Susie!

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1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

Every uscis form I have seen so far asks alien number for people who were not born citizens. No need to be paranoid, just fill it in.

I finished everything but they did not ask about my mom birth certificate at all. 
Where should I upload it?
Petitioner's birth certificate, who it that is it me or my mom?

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13 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

I finished everything but they did not ask about my mom birth certificate at all. 
Where should I upload it?
Petitioner's birth certificate, who it that is it me or my mom?

Petitioner’s birth certificate, this is yours. You are the petitioner because you are sponsoring your mother. Your mother is the beneficiary. 

K1 Visa

Service Centre: California

Consulate: Manila, PH

01/21/16: I-129F sent

01/26/16: I-129F NOA1

04/06/16: I-129F RFE

04/22/16: RFE reply

05/06/16: I-129F NOA2

05/31/16: NVC Received, Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned

06/05/16: NVC left

06/10/16: Consulate received

07/28/16 Interview Date **Approved!

08/05/16: Visa Received

08/13/16: US Entry

08/27/16: Tied the knot!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Adjustment of Status (AOS)

10/07/16: Aos filling date

10/11/16: Case received

10/25/16: NOA date

11/08/16: Biometrics Walk In at Buena Park (Was scheduled 11/14/16)

11/25/16: Case ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/03/17: Interview is Scheduled on Feb 07 (Day 84)

01/05/17: Interview letter received

01/07/17: EAD card is being produced (Day 88)

01/09/17: AP is approved (Day 90)

01/11/17: EAD card is mailed (Day 92)

01/13/17: AP approval letter received

01/14/17: Combo card received (Day 95)

02/07/17: Interview *Approved!

02/10/17: Greencard mailed

 

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1 minute ago, Paps and Dawna said:

Petitioner’s birth certificate, this is yours. You are the petitioner because you are sponsoring your mother. Your mother is the beneficiary. 

That's perfect.
All information I upload it was about me the petitioner.

Where and how should I upload her information like her Passport and birth certificate (I mean my mom her Passport and birth certificate)? 

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3 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

That's perfect.
All information I upload it was about me the petitioner.

Where and how should I upload her information like her Passport and birth certificate (I mean my mom her Passport and birth certificate)? 

Oh no I can’t remember I’m sorry 😔 

 

It should be under “about the beneficiary” section or “evidence” section.. try double checking

K1 Visa

Service Centre: California

Consulate: Manila, PH

01/21/16: I-129F sent

01/26/16: I-129F NOA1

04/06/16: I-129F RFE

04/22/16: RFE reply

05/06/16: I-129F NOA2

05/31/16: NVC Received, Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned

06/05/16: NVC left

06/10/16: Consulate received

07/28/16 Interview Date **Approved!

08/05/16: Visa Received

08/13/16: US Entry

08/27/16: Tied the knot!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Adjustment of Status (AOS)

10/07/16: Aos filling date

10/11/16: Case received

10/25/16: NOA date

11/08/16: Biometrics Walk In at Buena Park (Was scheduled 11/14/16)

11/25/16: Case ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/03/17: Interview is Scheduled on Feb 07 (Day 84)

01/05/17: Interview letter received

01/07/17: EAD card is being produced (Day 88)

01/09/17: AP is approved (Day 90)

01/11/17: EAD card is mailed (Day 92)

01/13/17: AP approval letter received

01/14/17: Combo card received (Day 95)

02/07/17: Interview *Approved!

02/10/17: Greencard mailed

 

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3 minutes ago, Paps and Dawna said:

Oh no I can’t remember I’m sorry 😔 

 

It should be under “about the beneficiary” section or “evidence” section.. try double checking

I can not find it.

it is only asking about Religious, School, Census, affidavits records and DNA tests, any one please advise?

 

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22 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

That's perfect.
All information I upload it was about me the petitioner.

Where and how should I upload her information like her Passport and birth certificate (I mean my mom her Passport and birth certificate)? 

I know you’re excited but take a deep breath and read the instructions! At this point, all you are uploading is evidence that you are eligible to file the petition (your citizenship), and that shows the relationship between you and the beneficiary. from the instructions:

A mother: Submit a copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your mother’s name. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf, page 7

 

 All her civil documents etc come later, at NVC stage.

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6 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

I know you’re excited but take a deep breath and read the instructions! At this point, all you are uploading is evidence that you are eligible to file the petition (your citizenship), and that shows the relationship between you and the beneficiary. from the instructions:

A mother: Submit a copy of your birth certificate showing your name and your mother’s name. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf, page 7

 

 All her civil documents etc come later, at NVC stage.


That's perfect, I was just wondering and little confused.
Which is for now 1. my naturalization 2. my passport 3 my translated birth certificate.
Nothing else at this point, is that correct?
 

And no need for Religious, School, Census, affidavits records and DNA tests, is that also correct?

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