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  1. I recently received an email from NVC regarding my petition for my wife and 2 daughters. It says that I have to complete six steps to begin NVC processing. Is this too soon? My PD is 10/17/14. Can this be an error on their part? or should I just go ahead and start filling out everything? Also, I received a second email from NVC addressed to my wife telling her about the same six steps to begin NVC processing. What should I do? Your replies are greatly appreciated

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  3. Hi,

    No, he doesn't need another petition for your sisters. As an LPR he is able to petition for his wife and any unmarried children under 21 that she may have, whether they are his or not. Therefore, by petitioning for your mom he only needs one petition for $420.

    In this form, your mother will be the main immigrant or beneficiary and your sisters would be the derivatives. In part C on the form, your dad puts himself first as her spouse, then he puts your mom's other children, this is where your sisters go.

    By being included on this petition they will automatically be able to apply for visas with mom and proceed together with NVC processing. Please read all instructions carefully and look at the guides for help filling out the form and what evidence you should include. If you don't understand a part of the form, please ask.

    Thanks for the advice. I already sent out the application today. Fingers crossed to hear from USCIS soon.

  4. Thanks for all the advises! I'm gathering civil documents here in PI before I leave for the US and was wondering. What else do I have to provide for civil documents other than my daughters BC, my wife's BC and our marriage certificate. Is this all I need? Also, when petitioning for them, do I have to provide original copies of BC and MC in each beneficiary or can I just send all in one coz these documents are pretty expensive.

  5. hi

    actually one of your daughters can be under your wife's i130 as her derivative, because she is a minor under 21

    so you would only need to file 2 i130

    but do they really want to come and live here, since both of them will be going to college in their country?

    I figured while going thru the process, my daughter can finish college and obtain experience while the youngest is only taking a 2 yr college degree as a start since she is very undecided on what course to take.

    Appreciate all of your replies..

  6. Well, both of my minor daughters are currently in college. One has 1 more year left before graduating and she just turned 18 and the youngest will be starting college this year. I noticed that USCs cases are processed the fastest but I'll have peace of mind that I'll have my wife staying with my daughters as they are teenagers. My question is, how long usually is the processing for this type of visa? Also, with filing separate I-130, do I have to pay the fee separately which means $420 each?

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