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April 2023 I-130 Filers
karishma replied to Eandy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
i saw some april 3 and 13 got approved. -
April 2023 I-130 Filers
karishma replied to Eandy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
just received emails for my sister (married) and mother got their i130 approval but not fathers. There is pdf files in the document section. i had applied on 4-21-23 for both parents i had applied on 5-15-23 for my sister (married) -
Yes when I went to the interview they asked for originals. My husband when he filled for me he was a us citizen but didn’t have his passport so obviously I didn’t take that. But the rest of the documents my husband did send it to me. I would not send the passport though. I am not sure if you can get all your documents notorised kind of thing and then send those as a true copy.
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April 2023 I-130 Filers
karishma replied to Eandy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
I am waiting for my parents April 22 2023. Texas center -
I am not sure if the April thread is all going, couldn’t find one so creating a new one. If there is an existing thread please direct me. Thanks. filled for my parents on April 21 2023. The cases still shows actively reviewed by USCIS. If anyone got any update and filled in April please share. Thank you.
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Filing for Brother (Split)
karishma replied to karishma's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
if he becomes citizen of canada, will he still be going to india for interviews and all that. -
My brother is a permanent resident of canada and still holds indian passport and is married too. I am a US citizen and want to file for him. how can i do that. if i also am able to do it i think it will take 15 years. what is the fastest way to get him here. he holds visiting visa for the USA too and has been here twice already for long weekends. also if i file for him does he gets interview in canada or he will have to travel to india. please someone help or direct me to correct thread. thanks a ton.
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someone please help. on the application form it asks for signature too, do i have to sign. i dont think so. and in the checklist it asks for my applicant name, email, mobile no., passport no. (i assume this is indian passport no#). do i also sign the renunciation certificate i have to send (2 copies) by the way i am filing online sending through postal.
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i am not very sure but if this is the first time you are filing for your mother then your answer should have been a no as you have never filed for her. if she entered USA through any other visa and that was filed by you then your answer should be a yes. i assume this is the very first application you are making for your mother ever. again dont take this very accurate as i can definately be wrong and not understanding your situation.
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Can I file for my parents example, file for my dad and put my mums name in the same application. The USCIS website says to file for separate I think. My parents are still married. also how can I file for my brother, he holds Indian passport and is a green card holder in Canada. Will he have to do all the process from India or Canada. Please help me out
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I want to file for my father mother unmarried brother age 27 married sister age 35 with a daughter. I wanted to make sure the best way to file for all of them. I don’t want anyone to be delayed because of the other. Someone told me if I file for all of them together it becomes family file and they all will only get to come here after 10-15 yrs. But then someone else told me that file for parents first so they can get to come here in 2 yrs time and the file for siblings. I don’t want to do something crazy and end up doing all wrong. Please advise if possible. Thank you all.
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Thank you so much for your response. So I can file for my parents and siblings at the same time. So if I file for my parents they should be able to come here in 2 years and my siblings should be able to come in about 10 years, correct?
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Guys I am way behind you all. I became citizen three days ago. I want to file for my parents and siblings. I know I have to file separately for all of them but can I file for them on same day or on different days (especially parents on different date and siblings on different date). Someone told me that if I file for them all together it becomes family file and that will take more than 10 years for all of them. I am not sure what to do. Should I file for my parents now and file for my siblings later. Please help me out if you guys can. Very thankful. Thank you.