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Hy guys, 

If this new topic has to be moved somewhere else, I apologize in advance. 

I'd like to know which forms have to be filled for a spouse who is living abroad and asks for a green card or for a permit to come to the USA and work and then ask for a green card. I apologize for my ignorance but, even if I took a look at the forms, I didn't understand wigh one is more suited. 

Please, also notice that, In my case, a sponsor is required, therefore, please advice me also the forms for the sponsor. 

In addition, all the evidences of the bona fide marriage have to be embedded in the first form, if i am correct, the I-130? If yes, I have a question, I have tons and tons of letters of each other's, should I send them all? The original ones or photocopied? How can I be sure it is not going to get lost if I attache all the original one. I beg you pardon, I am a mess on the matter. Thank you for your understanding. 

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9 hours ago, Simo lasimo said:

Hy guys, 

If this new topic has to be moved somewhere else, I apologize in advance. 

I'd like to know which forms have to be filled for a spouse who is living abroad and asks for a green card or for a permit to come to the USA and work and then ask for a green card. I apologize for my ignorance but, even if I took a look at the forms, I didn't understand wigh one is more suited. 

Please, also notice that, In my case, a sponsor is required, therefore, please advice me also the forms for the sponsor. 

In addition, all the evidences of the bona fide marriage have to be embedded in the first form, if i am correct, the I-130? If yes, I have a question, I have tons and tons of letters of each other's, should I send them all? The original ones or photocopied? How can I be sure it is not going to get lost if I attache all the original one. I beg you pardon, I am a mess on the matter. Thank you for your understanding. 

 

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