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  1. He may not have the physical GC in hand by the time you leave for the wedding, but the passport stamp will be good enough to return to the US. You will not need anything additional.

    Is there a way to track the GC ? I paid IV fees 2 week ago.On USCIS website there is a link to track GC,but the NVC Case number does not work.

    I have heard couple cases where GC got lost and had to wait long...

  2. We have interview for F4 (family immigrant visa). Myself, wife and daughter (24 yr) now.

    We all are living in USA since many years but since we were living in Canada at time of filing I-130, we got interview in Montreal.

    As Per NVC website if you were age 16 or more and residing in that country, you need a police clearance. So I got the PCC from RCMP by mailing to their agents and doing fingerprtinting in USA.

    I did not send them my daughters (since presumed not needed- she had left Canada when she was 12 )

    No I get email from Montreal that daughter to bring PCC> I replied to email that she was 12 when left Canada. They replied - explain at the interview - it is up to the officer !!!

    It is only 3 weeks left for interview,and mine took about a month by mail. Is there any faster way for my daughter to get at least a basic check without finger prints ?

    Can she do from USA ? If not we are flying one day before interview..

    If you are 16 years of age or older, you must submit a photocopy of a police certificate from the following locations:

    From your... If you were... And resided there... Country of nationality At least 16 years of age At least 6 months Country of residence At least 16 years of age At least 6 months Country of previous residence At least 16 years of age At least 1 year Any country where you were arrested Any age For any timeframe

    • You must send a photocopy of your police certificate(s) to the NVC.
    • You must submit a photocopy of your police certificate(s) to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at the time of your interview.

    Note: Present and former residents of the United States do NOT need to submit any U.S. police certificates.

  3. 1) I-1485 filed in July 2007 based on approved I-140 -EB3 category which is NOT yet current and have been renewing he EAD which is current

    2) I-130 (F4 category) Priority date May 2002. As per visa bulletin of Dec 2015 Final Action date is March 22,2003 for India

    The I-130 was transferred to National Visa center in 2010 and had received letter to establish communication/agent -which I did and responded
    that I want to Adjust Status. So they emailed me as under :-
    "

    Dear Sir/Madam:The NVC received notification of the beneficiary's intent to adjuststatus in the United States. The NVC does not process adjustment ofstatus cases. We will hold the petition at the NVC until we are notifiedby the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ( CIS-formerly known asINS) to return the petition to them."Question :-a) Do we inform(how?) the USCIS to transfer the pending I-485 towards the I-130 ?b) If we do that and some how takes longer to finalize, would we be able to keep renewing the EAD in June 2016 ?c) Is Consular processing in Montreal better option ? or Can we do it in Tijuana ?
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