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earlynova

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  1. 2 minutes ago, TNJ17 said:

    When’s your interview? If it’s before tax season is over you just take up to last year’s. If it’s after I guess you take whatever proof you have that you filed along with last year’s too if you don’t have the returns back. 

    Thank you, we are still waiting for a NVC case number so we don't have a date yet. I wanted to get it done asap, but I want to be safe and have everything.. so I guess best is just to wait for transcript before booking :(

  2. 5 minutes ago, BlessedAssurance said:

    You have to wait until the tax transcripts are available. There is no two-way about it.

    Thank you! Guess I will have to wait :(

     

    A quick question I have, my fiance has changed his address since I first filed the i-129F.  We've been approved but I didn't update his address.. I'm worried they will send stuff to his old address. How do I change it from now onward? (We are waiting for the NVC number now).

  3. Hello, me and my mother (co-sponsor) already filed our 2017 tax return for the year. We have it here but I need the tax transcripts. The problem is that irs.gov hasn't updated it yet online so I can't print them... what should I do in this case? It is also my first year filing so I tried to make an account on irs.gov but it said there was no information.. It has been about 2 weeks since filing,. I don't want to use 2016 information on the i-134, Thanks

  4. Hello, I'm trying to put together a binder for my fiance of all the documents needed for the K1 interview. I was reprinting my I-129F petition but I didn't make copies of the signatures (on the petition and on the letter explaining how we met). I have copies but they're not signed. Should I sign them anyways and make up a date on them? Or should I leave the signatures blank + attach a note saying I don't have a copy of the original signatures? Would this affect the interview at all when the CO reviews them? I'm worried this might cause a problem.

     

  5. 2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    So it's your mother's sister, right? Then it will still take about another 4 years before an Oct. 2010 priority date (PD) will become current. While the I-130 was approved, there still is not an immigrant visa available for the F4 category yet, so it's just going to sit at NVC until one becomes available.

     

    The timeline above assumes that your aunt is not from China, India, Mexico, or the Philippines. Those countries are oversubscribed and will take longer.

    Yeah, I was worried on what she had to do, so once her PD appears she has to fill another form from the NVC?

     

    I forgot to mention this is in Vietnam, thank you!

  6. Hello, My mother petitioned for my aunt in Oct 2010 for the I130 and it was approved by USCIS (on their website) on July 16, 2015. She didn't know receive the approval letter back then and I called USCIS then for her to ask and they said it was approved. Unfortunately, we both didn't know much about the immigration process back then and now over two years later.. I wanted to check up on the case again and wondered if it's too late to contact the NVC about this case? We thought all we had to do left was to wait on the waiting list but I'm afraid it's not what we were supposed to do? I never called the NVC or anything and we didn't get any notices further than that.. I'm worried it's too late to inquire and all of the waiting was for nothing.. any help is appreciated.. thanks..

     

    edit: also any tips or steps on what to do (or what my aunt has to do) after being an approved i130 would be really helpful! (I just started the k1 process myself and remembered my mom did a petition like this, unfortunately i only know about k1 processes, and wanted to help her with her petition too)

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