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  1. 1 hour ago, Triple28 said:

    Did you pay the fees, submit DS-261, DS-260 and civil documents, I-864 to NVC?

    Have you received a notification email about completed case?

     

    If you did NOT get the Welcome Letter and do everythings above, you should call NVC now.

    Phone: (603) 334-0700
    7:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. EST
    Monday through Friday
    (excluding holidays)

     

    If you did everything listed above, you should write them an email to ask your case status

    via this form https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html . 

    After 2-6 weeks, they will reply.

     

    But you should call them now so you can get your answer quicker.

    Because if USCIS or NVC required your supporting documents, and you did not give them within 1 year, your case would be delayed or worst, be canceled.

    First of all, Thank You for the input, appreciate your attention!

    eh... the only thing we did is sent them the big case with following files. 

    1.     A check for the amount of $420.00 to cover the filing fee;

    2.     Cover Letter;

    3.     G-1145 Form;

    4.     I-130 Petition;

    5.     Form G-325a for the petitioner, with one photo attached;

    6.     Form G-325a for the beneficiary, with one photo attached;

    7.     A copy of the Russian marriage certificate and its English translation;

    8.     Copy of my permanent resident card;

    9.     Evidence of bona fide marriage.

    a)     Our various photos

    b)     Traveling tickets and visas

    There was now any welcome letters (thru postal service???)

    We were expecting that after PD will get current, they will get in contact with us and request additional docs, which you mentioned I guess...

     

     

     

     

  2. Hello Comrades

    Anyone, please give thoughts on the situation. 

    PD is June 9 2016 - which looks like current on bulletin... 

    06/09/2016 - case received; 10/05/2016 - approved 

    AND the latest update was almost a year ago:

    August 28, 2017 - the Department of State sent us your case, for review. We are reviewing it, and will notify you by mail when we are done.

    We were expecting that after PD will get current some things will get moving but its still quiet.

    Do we miss some things?

    Thank You for any input!

  3. Hello Comrades:)

    Need a little support here...

    PD June 9 2016

    06/09/2016

    We received your Form I-130, Immigrant Petition for Relative, Fiance(E), or Orphan.

    10/05/2016

    We approved your Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative.

    09/28/2017

    the Department of State sent us your case, Receipt Number WAC1690503***, for review. We are reviewing it, and will notify you by mail when we are done.

    And since then there is no movement!!!??? 

    IS THIS OK RIGHT? 

    We need to wait till PD will get current in Bulletin and after we will be able to fill second part of documents?

    Thank You for any input and good luck to us all in our cases!

  4. Hello Dear Community!
    Can anybody explain what is going on with my case

    F2A Russia. PD 9 June 2016. 

    Previous status was Case was Approved. Current status : " On August 28, 2017, the Department of State sent us your case, Receipt Number WAC1690503$$$, for review. We are reviewing it, and will notify you by mail when we are done.

    We had changed the mailing address and there was no confirmation "Expect a reply by: November 5, 2017"

    What to do? When we need to work on ?Sponsorship? documents and other papers?

    Thank You!!! And Good Luck!

  5. On 14.04.2017 at 3:06 PM, AnnaMBoros said:

    Your wife has to fill out an  I-864 even if she doesn't work and then will have to write a letter explaining her situation, what ever it is-stay at home mother, disabled, whatever and why she doesn't have tax returns.  Her uncle (or someone else) will have to be a joint sponsor for your application or else it will be denied.  As long as the joint sponsor meets the guidelines (found on form I-864P) for her/his family/dependent size, your wife not working will not have bearing on the outcome of your case.

    Thank Anna for the input!

    My wife is not working because she is just studying English language in College. She is a nail care master and need to get license to work officially to make decent income which she can declare. So English first...

    The thing is who can be a joint sponsor? Can it be MY relatives? Like my uncle or cousin from father side. 

    Thank You

  6. Greetings to all people here!

    Got question please. 

    My wife is LPR.

    I-130 approved. 797 received. My PD is June 2016. So hopefully we have to wait not more then another year...:(

    So as I understand the idea properly, as my PD will be current case from NVC will send the case to my home town consulular office.

    After that I will have prepare DS230. And my wife will have to file affidavit of support. 

    That's the question. Affidavit of support.

    My wife has never worked in States officially and never filed taxes. She makes living on my financial support and little inhome work. So it seems to be a problem. But I heard there could be additinal sponsors? I have uncle's and cousins in States who got some positive financial situation. Can it be a solution?

    Very appreciate any input or links!!!

    Good luck on Your Case!;)

    1. On the G-325A, under "This form is submitted in connection with an application for": Select "Other" and write beside it "I-130 petition for my alien spouse".

    2. For the address, best to use her own actual address but as long as she can get any mail sent by USCIS or NVC at that address, you can use whatever address you want. Remember, you can always change the address with the USCIS or NVC by calling them once you have the receipt number (USCIS) or case number (NVC).

    3. The alien registration number of A-number is on the Green Card itself and it should be nine digits.

    Most of these answers are already on this forum in many places and you should be able to search for them.

    Good luck.

    Thank You for attention and given info!!!

    one more advice needed.

    Well my wife is petitioner. She is working at home now, she is a nail technician. So in her g325a in employment section, we declared her previous job and as current have to declare self-employment.

    Do we need to add like self-employment at home(or home address) + RudnayaNails(as her "brand")... or just self-employment???

    thinking of next steps with TAXes safavids and sponsors... she moved just three months ago so business is slow yet, no taxes and we don't even know how it works:) I plan that my cousins will be a sponsors in docs.

    Thanks!!!

  7. also, additional nuance please. what would be more reasonable to declare about address my wife (petitioner) living now, where I am intend to live and shipping address.

    I do understand that it would be better to declare my wife current address which is under her 1 year lease (if there be some check its +) but she is not really happy with this place and might move... this make this address not super stable... But there is an stable address where my aunt lives, it's her property and won't go anywhere in near future.

    So what address is more reasonable to declare as my wife current, place for our future and as shipping...

    Thanks Alot!!!

  8. I'm assuming you mean question 17 in Section C, as I have already answered about question 15.

    The example I-130 from VisaJourney is CORRECT. Remember, the petitioner (your wife) is supposed to complete the I-130. So everything in Section C is about the beneficiary (YOU!). And you have to list the beneficiary's spouse and children in question 17, that is YOUR spouse and children have to be listed in question 17. So list your wife's name (who is also the peitioner herself) in question 17. And since you don't have any children, you don't need to list any more other than your wife's name, relationship ('Spouse'), date of birth and country of birth (These should all be the same as the petitioner's info in Section B).

    Hope this helps.

    You help alot, Thank You! Appreciate it!

  9. I believe you can only edit your messages within the first eight minutes of posting it initially.

    Check the USCIS page for the I-130. It seems the new edition is not out yet so it is okay to use this one with the expiration date of 12/31/2015. Also, on that same webpage you will the find the Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. Make sure to complete that and submit it with your I-130, so you can get electronic confirmation of when USCIS receives and accepts your I-130 petition.

    Thank You again will attach 1145!

    One more thing appeared and confused again.

    So my wife is GC holder, that makes her a petitioner and I am beneficiary in this form (me or her don't have kids yet.)

    I-130 section C question 15. So my wife is GC holder, that makes her a petitioner and I am beneficiary in this form.

    We was about to put there my name date of birth and place. But I just checked the Example form here and wwas confused. Do I misunderstand something or it's just a mistake in example form.(petitioner vote for himself there).

    http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-I-130.pdf

    TNX!

  10. Everything in Section C is about the relative, who is the intended immigrant/beneficiary. So if you are the one intending to immigrant, everything in Section C is about you.

    So, question 15 in Section C is about the intending immigrant's current job, wherever it may be. If you have a current job, put that down. If you don't have a current job then, write 'None'.

    Thank You for attention!

    regarding my first question...

    Her interview was in Moscow Russia, and she received visa. Then after 5 months she moved to States and then after a month she received GC with the mail.

    regarding second question.

    I am the one who is that spouce who intends to immigrate, so question about my job. BUT about my job in States which never happened or job I got in Russia...:)

  11. Greetings to all Members!

    We are finally starting our family reunion process. My Wife is a GC holder, got it by DV.

    So I got most of papers ready and started filing I-130. And have couple of questions.

    a) located under number 14 If you are a lawful permanent resident alien, complete the following: Date and place of admission for adjustment to lawful permanent residence and class of admission"

    What to declare there? resident since date written on card? place? she lives in LA and got it by mail. Class is like mentioned on card as Category DV1

    So 08/05/15 Los Angeles CA DV1 - like this?

    b) what to do with sections where is no answer for me... put N/A or leave blank...

    Sorry for stupid questions which probably has answers here...

    Thanks to All and Good Luck!!!

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