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  1. Hello everybody!

    I'm new.

    I am a US citizen.

    I just arived in Canada from the US The border crossing was not difficult.

    I plan to live in Canada until I can get my wife into the U.S.

    This site does not seem to have a sample cover letter for the I-130 or an organized listing of what all documents are needed when I apply. Did I overlook something? Can anybody help me out?

    Thanks,

    Ernie

    When you first look at the I-130 or K-3 forums, look at the very first post at the top that has been "pinned". Those posts contain an overview.

  2. I wouldn't recommend travelling to the U.S. Personally, I wasn't allowed and had to sign a withdrawl untill I have my paperwork finished. I'm amazed when I hear people getting through easily. I think it depends on your luck.

    If you bring enough proof your returning maybe it would work.

    I am about to be USC (interview in 2 days). I have already filed a I130 for my husband who is in Canada. He has come to visit twice subsequently, and came with no trouble both times. He brought a statement from his employer that he was required to be back on a certain date. If you give them reason to believe that you don't plan to stay, it's been successful for us. But no guarantee of course!

  3. Good morning all,

    I have tried to find an answer to this but am still uncertain.

    I am currently a PR, and have filed a I-130 for my husband.

    I have my citizenship interview on July 12 - and hopefully will be naturalized next month.

    What is the best way to update the I-130 to show that it has been filed by a citizen? I found one website with a fax number and form to submit to the CSC - but haven't seen this anywhere else.

    My current plan is to call the 1-800 number on the day I take the oath to tell them, and mail a copy of my certificate to the CSC.

    Thanks so much!

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