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  1. thanks my friend for u reaplay really i dont know about that my wife sent me paper to morocco of the NVC to for to sign the that what i do and i back it to her then she's gave it to them and payed for 400 Dollar that was about 2 weeks ago so i want to know when then let me to know date of my interview.

    thanks friend

    from VJ M sachinky

    After your I130 is approved, NVC will assign you a case number.

    You will have to give your email address to an operator and you will receive the AOS/DS3032 in your inbox in about 3-4 days.

    Pay the AOS bill and the beneficiary will email the DS3032. The VJ template is sufficient.

    This should help you understand the NVC processing stage--

    Pay attention, non-EP NVC noobs. Here's Christeen's time tested formula to get you through NVC in one piece alive:

    Petitioner: Get NVC # + give operator your email IDs + receive AOS fee bill + pay 70$ online + wait to show paid + print cover sheet + send I-864 AOS with all documents and case # written on each page.

    Beneficiary: Get NVC# + receive DS3032 + send DS3032+ DS3032 accepted + IV fee bill available to be paid + pay 400$ & wait to show paid + print IV cover sheet + mail DS230 package with all original/certified documents

    = wait for case complete + wait for interview to be scheduled.

    Suggestions:

    1) Have the beneficiary mail SIGNED extra DS230s to you so that you have them handy in case something goes wrong. Or you get hit by a dreaded RFE.

    2) If you just received your NOA2, THIS is the time to get your tax stuff and police certificates sorted out. Don't waste time on this.

    3) Double check the PCC requirements in the regional forums as they are country specific.

    4) Check the pinned STUPID RFEs thread in IR-1/CR-1 forum before sending in your packages.

    5) Mail your DS230 package to your USC spouse as soon as you get your NOA2. That way he/she can overnight it to NVC as soon as the IV bill clears.

    6) Get your taxes, employment letter, paystubs, PCCs, civil documents etc. while you wait for the NOA2.

    Currently the # of business days NVC is taking:

    3-4 days for NVC to receive your case and assign a case #.

    3-4 days to receive emailed links after case # has been assigned and email addresses been given to NVC operator.

    1-2 days for the AOS bill to show as PAID.

    1-3 days for DS3032 to be accepted.

    1-2 days for IV bill to be PAID.

    8-10 days for case complete after all your documents have been sent in.

  2. I checked my case status OMG..I received RFE... I am asking everyone here how long its takes if we received RFE? then if I forwarded all the documents that they needed..what is going to do next? My husband is really upset to hear that and he got so depressed..

    Guys pls..help us and advice me alot..

    Thank alot

    Baille

    Its ok God be with you, If you send them right away RFE yes ASAP ... they'll get back to you with in weeks time. RFE's usually don't take that long as long as you send them all RFE... what they need right away

  3. Just a bit of exciting news to share :)

    I filed the I-129f paperwork on May 11, the NOA-1 was on May 23, and we received notice that the petition was approved and the NOA-2 sent in the mail on June 17!

    From what I've read this seems like record time, only 25 days between NOA-1 and NOA-2!!!!

    Now we have to figure out what to do about tracking the next steps, preparing the packets, thinking about Interview, etc. etc. We are very pleasantly surprised and excited, as we had no idea that it would go through this quickly.

    Wow, congratulations! good.gif

  4. If you send sufficient information and evidence that you're still happily married and living together, then, no.

    If not, then yes, you may be called for an interview.

    This is good advice to bear in mind. Start collecting evidence straight away. Take a break for a month or two after POE and then get a big box or file and start throwing in pictures, bill, receipts, cards, bank statements etc that show you're co-mingling your social and financial lives together. Don't wait till the last moment. Get BOTH names on everything - lease, phone, internet, insurances, bank, credit card etc.

    sachinky, lol how about baby? :)

  5. I'm filing an I-130 for my wife and 2 kids. I understand that we need a G-325A for my Wife and I for her I-130. Do I need to fill out G-325A for my kids I-130's too? The guide on this site didn't mention them, so I just wanted to make sure.

    To a better understand your question specially for your kids can you explained in a bit more, like age, are you the father? USC,

    The reason I am asking you this, if your children are under 18 years old and you have your baby from the same spouse that your petitioning. You need to talk to the embassy which is US embassy were you kids and a wife live possibly your children to become a US citizen and perhaps to receive a US passport, so you need to check on with the embassy and according your status child’s claim to U.S. citizenship at birth and US citizen (been U.S. citizen parent).

    So you need to know if you can report your children born from you, and they have to be under 18 years old in order to pass as citizenship to them.

    bodiboom1628 you sad " Do I need to fill out G-325A for my kids I-130's too?" if they are your kids read this

    The birth of a child abroad to U.S. citizen parent(s) should be reported as soon as possible to the nearest American consular office for the purpose of establishing an official record of the child’s claim to U.S. citizenship at birth. The official record is in the form of a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America. This document, referred to as the Consular Report of Birth or FS-240, is considered a basic United States citizenship document. An original FS-240 is furnished to the parent(s) at the time the registration is approved.

    Read the link >>> REPORTING THE BIRTH

    A Consular Report of Birth can be prepared only at an American consular office overseas while the child is under the age of 18. Usually, in order to establish the child’s citizenship under the appropriate provisions of U.S. law, the following documents must be submitted:

    (1) an official record of the child’s foreign birth;

    (2) evidence of the parent(s)’ U.S. citizenship (e.g., a certified birth certificate, current U.S.

    passport, or Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship);

    (3) evidence of the parents’ marriage, if applicable; and

    (4) affidavits of parent(s)’ residence and physical presence in the United States.

  6. Hi,

    my wife is preparing a written statement explaining why she didn't file for taxes for the years 2008 and 2009 (she was a full time student first and unemployed then). Citing that she didn't meet the requirements as stated by IRS publications 17 and 54 is correct? Is there any other reference to be done?

    thansk a lot!!

    get a letter from IRS

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