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Hello, my mother’s I-130 got approved, and I just paid the Affidavit of Support & Title IV fees on the NVC website when I got the MNL case ID. I have noticed that on the name, they dropped my mom’s middle name on the NVC website. For example, I put her full name in the I-130 as Maria Jane Diaz. I put “Jane” as her middle name.
My mom’s passport has “Maria Jane” as her Given name. Her middle name is “Gonzales” (her maiden name), and her last name is “Diaz”
Now, I have a sister who has an EB3 visa pending. She told me that mom’s middle name should have been “Gonzales” not “Jane” because my mom may have issue at her interview at the embassy.
Would this be an issue? Since, the I-130 only have Maria Jane Diaz, without her maiden name as middle name?
I have not submitted the DS260, yet. Should I just call NVC for clarification?
Thanks
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19 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:
reading on extentions on VJ it is a fast process after the application and if denied, the person can be hit with an overstay /I would not try for one as there is no way an extension allows u to stay for years
current wait times per February visa bulletin
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I just want to ask if someone can adjust from a tourist visa to an F-3 (in the U.S.). The parent is in the U.S. and is willing to apply for the married daughter while she is in the U.S. under a B-2 visa.
If her parents file I-130 for her and AOS, can she stay in the U.S.? while on a tourist visa, can she file for an extension, or does she need to go back to her home country while petition is in process.
Thank you in advance.
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1 hour ago, Crazy Cat said:
The Affidavit of Support will be done at the NVC phase.
Thank you for the information.
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Hello everyone, I am a U.S. Citizen, and I have just filed a I-130 online for my mom. I am unemployed at this time but my husband will be my joint sponsor. I uploaded evidences and other docs for my parent and I via the USCIS website when I filed the petition. However, the online process does not have option to submit the Affidavit of Support, so I did not upload anything. I wonder if USCIS will send me a request for the Affidavit of Support online or via mail. Anyone have the same experience? Thank youInsert other media
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On 10/9/2022 at 4:00 PM, Boiler said:If you are petitioning then it is you who are handling the I 601, not sure I have seen this before. Must admit I do not know how they would respond to another party being the one with issues, perhaps if it was Court mandated.
Please let us know what happens.
Update: My ex-husband signed the vaccination waiver. The I-601 Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility has been approved together with the I-130 and AOS.
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Hello everyone,
I am a U.S. citizen and have pending applications (I-130, II-485, and I-600) for my minor child. His biometrics was taken last year and we are now just waiting for approval.
Now, I am getting married this month. Would this affect the pending applications since I put my status as divorced on the applications? Also, do I need to submit any forms to update my status to USCIS?
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10 minutes ago, Lil bear said:
You can submit for as many relatives as you are able to show eligible relationships .. . just remember that each immigrant you sponsor adds to your household number for future petitions and increases the sponsor income threshold. So its really a question of “ how many can you afford to sponsor ?”
Thank you! I appreciate your response. 😊
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Hello everyone,
I am curious if I can submit another green card application. I am a U.S. Citizen, and I have just submitted I-130 and I-485, for my minor child. But I really want to apply for my mom who is outside the U.S.
I am not sure if USCIS allow two I-130 application (1 pending for approval).
Thank you.
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10 minutes ago, Misscloud said:
just wait until further notice. if you still have the copy of the waiver, bring it to the interview or mail it when they send you the RFE
I will, thank you. This makes me feel a little anxious.
I have a copy of the waiver and the receipt from USCIS stating that the waiver was received.
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1 minute ago, Misscloud said:
that is so strange. normally when you already submitted the medical together as a whole package, u wont get any deficiency notice. do they just requested for the vaccination record or the whole package?
The notice only states about the vaccination records. They want me to submit via interview (if any) or via mail if they send me a request for evidence. Which is confusing since I submitted the vaccination waiver, and it states on the I-693 form, Part 10 that no immunization record due to religious reasons.
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1 minute ago, Misscloud said:
what is the i-693 notice about?
The notice is about I-693 Deficiency notice. Form I-693, Vaccination record is is blank.
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I am a U.S. citizen, my child is a minor. I concurrently filed I-130; I-1485, and I-601 for the vaccination waiver.
I received a notice for my son's biometrics appointment and a notice regarding I-693 (Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination). I submitted an unopened envelope from a civil surgeon with his medical records, plus the vaccination waiver with statements, evidences, and check for it. I am wondering as to why they still need me to submit a vaccination record for my son, when I filed I-601.
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@Crazy Cat No, I am not hiring an attorney for the waiver. I have submitted I-601 vaccination waiver before and it got approved. Yes, I have a plan B, if ever this waiver gets denied.
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Good day to all,
I have just naturalized, and I am preparing for my child's green card application. He was born outside the U.S. and was not eligible for automatic citizenship from his dad due to some requirements that were not met. My child's father does not believe in vaccinations (religious reasons), so since we both share custody, we agreed to file for the I-601 vaccination waiver (Under INA Section 212(g)(2)(C) of the Vaccination Requirement). We are now divorced and live in different states, but we are still on good terms. I will be filing and signing for the I-301, AOS, and other docs, but I am unsure if I should be the one signing for the I-601 since my belief about vaccination has changed. Please advise if his dad needs to sign the I-601 with AOS, or just the I-601. Thank you!
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Thank you. Would this conflict what was typed in I-130? Or should be fine?