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  1. 2 minutes ago, Jorge V said:

    I'm fairly certain (but not 100%) that waivers are not a hinderance to a DCF petition any more than they are to a standard one. It sounds like OP may instead have to return to the US to work in order to raise the money needed for the petition + waivers. Returning to the US to work void the ability for DCF. I'm making some assumptions but that's what it sounds like to me.

    Thanks DCF is what?

     

    Im in United States now 

    But i will return shorty due to the hardship 

    I will raise the money someway 

    Family and friends will help 

     

  2. 26 minutes ago, Ziggy & Boo said:

    Which have you filed the I 130?  Because, if so the fee goes with it when you submit it. And you stated wavier but, not which type of wavier. I hope that helps!

    Ok thanks 

    He will need 601 and 212 

    Ok i will send $535 with I30 and 130A 

    And wait for a notice of action  

     

    27 minutes ago, Ziggy & Boo said:

    Which have you filed the I 130?  Because, if so the fee goes with it when you submit it. And you stated wavier but, not which type of wavier. I hope that helps!

    I saw sonething on here where one had to pay $130 for processing fees is that after noa

  3. 10 hours ago, Jorge V said:

    Do you mean $535? The I130 packet (which includes the I130A) has a fee of $535 but that only covers your initial petition. The overall cost for an IR1/CR1 is about $1,200 after factoring in medical, interview, and green card fees. 

    Ok thanks and the waivers not included

    930 each waiver , .ok i best to stay in the states 

  4. 34 minutes ago, Jorge V said:

    So if I understand correctly, you're the US citizen and you have a residency visa to live in El Salvador. You're currently back in the US but it's only a temporary trip and will be returning to El Salvador soon.

     

    If the above is correct then yes, you should qualify for DCF in El Salvador which will save you up to a year in processing time. Your first step should be to head over to El Salvador's USCIS page ( https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/international-offices/el-salvador-uscis-san-salvador-field-office ), find the contact information, and inquire about filing the I130 directly at that field office. You'll typically get a reply with some sort of checklist and instructions for filing.

     

    In general the steps for DCF are:

    1. Assemble the I130 packet and submit it directly to the local USCIS field office in El Salvador. Do not submit the packet to the Chicago lockbox. The link I provided says that you can submit your packet either by person or by mail. 
    2. Wait for NOA2 (approval notice)
    3. Your case is forwarded to the Immigrant Visa unit of the local embassy. The IV unit will assign a case number and send you a packet with instructions on proceeding with the DS260, medical exam, and interview
    4. Fill out DS260 and schedule interview/exam
    5. Attend interview and exam

    Hope that helps! Feel free to ask any specific questions you have.

    Oh thank you so much

     

    Yes i had a visa which i paid for and was approved 

    Now to bring my apostle seal documents and that will give me a year visa, and i want to apply for my husband once i get my 1 year residence visa 

     

  5. Good morning Vj I have been living in El Salvador for 6 months, i came back to united states to get seals for birth certificate and marriage liscense and my medicine since they counrty dont have my medicine, 

    I can apply for my visa for 1 year and was wondering if it would be ok to apply for my husband 130 there as i see it would be faster 

     

     

     

  6. 2 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

    USCIS's job is to judge the petitions before them.  It's not their job to provide answers to your questions and guide you through the process.  You are expected to go to a lawyer for questions about bringing your husband back.   Don't expect too much from your infopass appointment.  Sorry.  

    Ok odios 

  7. 1 minute ago, Boiler said:

    They are not there to do that, something a Lawyer does, anyway research research research, plenty of resources out there sadly the one I used to refer people to has closed down.

     

    The I 130 is pretty simple, the other issues much less so.

    Thank you so much 

     

    2 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    They can help direct you to the forms (which are noted in the guides) and such, but they are prohibited from providing any legal advice (such as what to put on the forms).

    Yes  no problem , thanks 

  8. 3 hours ago, kris&me said:

    Deportation

    low income

    coming fast

    domestic violence

    your chances are slim to i would say none

    in a different embassy a husband was denied as wife was on disability and the CO said he would become a public charge

    even though her cosponsor made well over the poverty guidelines

    Odios 

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