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  1. Do you have Informed Delivery? If so, see when it's due on there but likely to be the next day or so.
  2. That can happen, my daughter's never arrived and so she had to go in person (the rest of us got them no issues though). I wouldn't make an appointment until you've given it the two weeks after entry that they say to allow. It looks like you only entered a few days ago? Do you have Informed Delivery to see if it's on the way?
  3. Have you read the guides at the top of the page? They're a great place to start to understand the process, and then you can ask any questions as you go along and somebody will always be happy to help.
  4. They may well have been referring to the actual visa application part of the process, as that's when you will need to provide the beneficiaries birth certs. For the I-130 they're not required though.
  5. It might be worth re-reading the guide for new immigrants to give you an overview of SSN's, and green cards etc. https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/M-618.pdf Did you tick the box on the DS-260 to ask for the SSN to be issued?
  6. Yes, not long though, the NVC stage is pretty quick and your wife is also at one of the quickest consulates so won't be too much longer. You can see NVC timelines here, it's updated weekly - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html Make sure you follow the step by step guide posted by @Crazy Cat super carefully to avoid any delays, good luck.
  7. Just re-read your posts, if you were born in Turkmenistan then how are you applying under Europe?
  8. You only pay for one I-130. And when the time comes for the actual visa application if your sibling is the only one moving then it’s only one set of fees, if they change their mind in ~25-30 years and decide to bring any dependents then you pay visa fees, medical fees etc for each of them.
  9. Yep. Does case tracking say the card is on it’s way now?
  10. You can check current times on this page - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html For F2A’s, they’re currently scheduling those DQ’ed in Nov 2022, so well over a 2 year wait. But by the time a visa is available for your wife, that may well have changed (hopefully they’ll have reduced the backlog a bit). As @Crazy Cat said, your case won’t be sent to the consulate until an interview has been scheduled.
  11. Don't panic, as you can easily get an ADIT stamp if you don't have the physical green card before your I-551 year ends. It's free, you get it mailed and that will give you another year.
  12. The OP stated earlier in the thread that she hadn’t lived in the US long enough to pass on US citizenship to her children, which is why she’s having to petition them.
  13. Ok. He’s likely to age out unfortunately, you need to hope the I-130 takes as long as possible for CPSA calculations - that’ll be another advantage to both parents filing for you, in case one takes much longer than the other. Do submit them asap!
  14. No probs. How old is your child now?
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