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I was looking at the I-130 example form:
http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-130.pdf
It states that John Smith is petitioning for his wife Jane, however down in part C it asks for "information about your alien relative" and they've got John's information.
Shouldn't it be Jane's?
Just wanted to clarify - as it confused me a bit while looking at the example form and I don't want to make a mistake when it comes to actually filling out my own application.
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Fantastic! Thanks for the quick responses
& Inky, the Vancouver website implied that all other applicants (non citizens or PR's) are processed in Montreal.
I'll give them a call to be sure, but otherwise thanks for the help!
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Hey guys
I've been snooping around this forum for a while and reading everyone elses questions - but i've never actually had anything to ask!
Well, except for now.
I'm an Australian citizen living in Vancouver, Canada on a working holiday visa - however I just read on the Vancouver Consulate website that they will not process K-1 visas unless you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
I am neither of those, so they're saying I need to use the Montreal Consulate.
The U.S. Consulate General in Vancouver processes fiancé(e) (K1) and spouse (K3) cases for citizens of Canada, or aliens who are Canadian permanent residents. Applicants must also be residing in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon or the Northwest Territories. All other applicants in Canada are processed at the U.S. Consulate General in Montreal.My question is - would I actually need to go to the consulate for anything other than the interview? If it's just a once off trip where I actually have to go in person I can handle that, but otherwise I'm probably going to have to head back home and do the whole process from Australia.
Please advise?
I-130 Example form - confused :S
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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Thank you so much.
I would have completely mis-interpreted that section...