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Ruchir

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  1. Ya Know, I've watched all of your posts, all of your questions here on VisaJourney.com. To the best of my knowledge, I have to classify you as a 'mobile phone user',

    as

    you, apparently, aren't reading.

    Why aren't you reading? Yer using a mobile phone for yer internet access, and mostly, the menus at the top of the page are not so viewable.

    Can you, please, switch to a PC? A Personal Computer? Winders or MAC, any browser you want,

    and then.... (wait for it...)

    Click on the word 'Guides' up at the top.

    Ya can't miss it, it's in the blue range, highlighted in White.

    Once you get to 'Guides'

    then read the entire page.

    Find the Guide that applies to yer particular type of casefile.

    If any ancillary links, like an NVC FLOWCHART, read those as well.

    Don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader Installed on yer pooter?

    wow - now is the best time to install it, as the FLOWCHART for NVC

    Processing is in Reader format, and you have to download something.

    then... as you have a moment to rest... when yer thinking.....

    get a big piece of paper (11 x 17 inches is best)

    then dig out a blue or green crayon (I like blue, btw)

    and make a diagram of

    where you are...........

    what's next.............

    what documents you must produce (emphasis on production here)

    and then........

    Find LingChe on the wiki... Come on - I dare ya to find it... Really.. Come On...

    Once you've found it, dig out yer crayon again, and start making copious notes.

    Then, as you've made these copious notes, get a clean sheet of paper,

    and make the diagram again.

    Then make 2 copies.

    Send one to yer spouse, send the 2nd one to yer favourite Uncle.

    Keep yer original in your satchel, as you'll review it daily.

    Then, when you have a spare moment, O Raj,

    Change your user profile to reflect which country yer spouse is really in;

    Change yer TimeLine to reflect the country yer spouse is really in;

    and then ... (again, wait for it............)

    click on the 'portal page'

    and you'll see a wealth of information, in the form of clickable links,

    that pertain to yer particular Embassy.

    Study the Embassy info, Study the Timelines for yer country (of Spouse),

    mark yer calendar,

    and...

    go forth...

    ----

    Should you fail to do any of this stuff...

    then..

    I have to think...

    yer really in the wrong place, as

    VisaJourney.com is a DIY Immigration web portal,

    with an emphasis on 'Y' (YOU) and 'D' (Do)...

    Doing it yerself is mondo fricking important,

    and VJ has all the info you need.

    It's up to you to find it, assimilate it, and act on it.

    Read, Man, Read !!

    Please?

    Purty Please??

    Purty Please with Mutton Curry on it???

    Are you in VJ's backoffice or completely jobless, since you seem to have the time to classify people? :ot:

  2. Check which situation applies to you and take action accordingly:

    What if I filed a petition for a relative when I was a

    permanent resident, but I am now a U.S. citizen?

    If you become a U.S. citizen while your relative is waiting for a visa, you can upgrade your relative’s visa classification and advance the processing of that petition by notifying the appropriate agency of your naturalization. When you are a U.S. citizen, your spouse and any unmarried children under age 21 will have visas immediately available to them.

    If you become a U.S. citizen after your Form I-130 petition

    is already approved and it has been forwarded to the U.S.

    Department of State’s National Visa Center (NVC), you should

    notify the NVC that you have become a U.S. citizen. Requests

    to upgrade petitions due to the naturalization of the petitioner

    should be sent to:

    National Visa Center

    32 Rochester Avenue

    Portsmouth, NH 03801-2909

    Please include a letter with information regarding your relative, a

    copy of your Naturalization Certificate, and a copy of the petition

    approval notice. Once the NVC is notified that the petitioner

    has been naturalized, the NVC will immediately send the visa

    information on your relative to the designated U.S. Embassy or consulate abroad. To confirm that your approved petition has been forwarded to the NVC, you can contact the NVC’s automated record message system at 1-603-334-0700 and, with a touchtone telephone, enter your USCIS receipt number.

    If you become a U.S. citizen and your relative’s petition has not

    yet been approved by USCIS, you will need to notify the Service Center where you filed your relative’s visa petition. You should send the notification to the Service Center address located on the receipt notice you received when you filed your Form I-130 petition. Please include a letter with information regarding your relative a copy of your Naturalization Certificate, and a copy of the petition receipt notice. Call Customer Service at 1-800-3755283 for additional assistance or if you are unsure about the status or location of your petition.

    • If your relative is your spouse and he or she has children who are

    your natural children, stepchildren, or adopted children, and you did not file separate petitions for them, you must file a separate petition for each of them with evidence of your U.S. citizenship. Please include a copy of the receipt notice for the original petition.

    Thank you. Just the information I was looking for.

  3. http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_1306.html#5

    And as far as I know, there is just one NVC in Portsmouth.

    Also, the link that you stated above does not mention where to send the letter/form to..a specific address would help.

    What should the contents of that letter?

    Is there a form that I can fill out that would allow me to update my status?

    Does anyone know a quick method by which I can speak with a CSR instead on looping in a never ending maze of IVR prompts?

  4. I filed I130 for my spouse while I am a Permanent Resident. Got my 'Initial Review' text message on the 31st. My 4 years and 9 months are up in July, at which point I will apply for my citizenship. By best estimates, I should have my citizenship by November.

    - Is there are a form that I need to send to update my status(petitioner) from LPR to Citizen? or do I have to write them a letter? If I do write a letter, which address would I mail it to?

    - If I may take the opportunity to ask how long does it take to move from 'Initial Review' to 'Decision' status?

    - How is a NVC selected? by Geographic area or by the country the beneficiary is from? I(the petitioner) am from Tampa,FL and the beneficiary is from India, is there a way to infer which NVC will my case be eventually transferred?

    I greatly appreciate any insight or personal experience that you might share.

    Thank you.

    RBHindustani

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