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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Please tell me what is the process to upgrade the case...

like what email id do we have to email our oath certificate and what address do we have to mail copies...

thanks in advance.

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Just call up the toll-free USCIS hotline and inform them that your dependent has become a U.S. citizen and you would like to upgrade your application to IR-1. They may ask you to mail a copy of his/her naturalization certificate or passport and copy of your I-130 reciept/approval notice - although they did not ask in my case.

They will mail your a confirmation in a week or so. Once you recieve the confirmation, you can file for AoS.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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Please tell me what is the process to upgrade the case...

like what email id do we have to email our oath certificate and what address do we have to mail copies...

thanks in advance.

Is the petition still at USCIS or at the NVC?

My F2A/IR-1 journey:

USCIS:
4 August 2011: I-130 sent (while husband permanent resident)
8 August 2011: Priority date
16 April 2013: NOA2

NVC:

7 May 2013: Case number received, DS-3032 sent

15 May 2013: AOS bill received and paid

16 May 2013: AOS package sent

17 May 2013: DS-3032 accepted

20 May 2013: IV bill received and paid

21 May 2013: IV package sent

11 June 2013: response to IV checklist sent

13 June 2013: Case upgraded to CR1

2 July 2013: Case completed

28 August 2013: Interview - approved!

21 September 2013: POE

18 November 2013: Green card received

My husband's citizenship journey:

8 February 2013: N-400 sent
4 March 2013: Biometrics
24 April 2013: Interview
12 June 2013: Oath ceremony

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Is still at uscis ...

they ask me g325 and I submitted but they say we have to submit the requested letter also letter contain unique ID.

so we submitted that again...let hope all goes well.

hey Athena since my wife become citizen is it diffrence for nvc processing...like is it fast for usa citizens.

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Is still at uscis ...

they ask me g325 and I submitted but they say we have to submit the requested letter also letter contain unique ID.

so we submitted that again...let hope all goes well.

hey Athena since my wife become citizen is it diffrence for nvc processing...like is it fast for usa citizens.

The NVC processing is fast for everyone; the only difference is that the NVC would only start processing a petition filed by a permanent resident around one year before the PD is expected to be current. You are already current so even as an F2A applicant you don't have to worry. Petitions from US citizens are processed immediately.

Is your wife already a citizen or still waiting for oath?

My F2A/IR-1 journey:

USCIS:
4 August 2011: I-130 sent (while husband permanent resident)
8 August 2011: Priority date
16 April 2013: NOA2

NVC:

7 May 2013: Case number received, DS-3032 sent

15 May 2013: AOS bill received and paid

16 May 2013: AOS package sent

17 May 2013: DS-3032 accepted

20 May 2013: IV bill received and paid

21 May 2013: IV package sent

11 June 2013: response to IV checklist sent

13 June 2013: Case upgraded to CR1

2 July 2013: Case completed

28 August 2013: Interview - approved!

21 September 2013: POE

18 November 2013: Green card received

My husband's citizenship journey:

8 February 2013: N-400 sent
4 March 2013: Biometrics
24 April 2013: Interview
12 June 2013: Oath ceremony

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She is going for oath on 20th june...

I called congress man and now he is helping me in talking with uscis as whenever we call they dont reply properly. ..belive me...atleast now I am getting replies from uscis.

Congress man told me that they will expedite my case as my wife is 6th month pregnant...

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She is going for oath on 20th june...

I called congress man and now he is helping me in talking with uscis as whenever we call they dont reply properly. ..belive me...atleast now I am getting replies from uscis.

Congress man told me that they will expedite my case as my wife is 6th month pregnant...

I hope you'll have your NOA2 by the 20th - my impression is that it's much easier to upgrade a case at the NVC rather than at USCIS (I could be wrong, but I just remember seeing a couple of cases here where it took much too long for USCIS to process the upgrade request). If you still have not been approved by the time your wife becomes citizen, she might want to try making an Infopass appointment to upgrade the case. I remember seeing that recommended here a few months ago as the best way to proceed. If that is not possible or they won't do it, she still has the option of calling USCIS.

To upgrade the case at the NVC, we were told by an NVC operator that my husband just needs to email them his naturalization certificate. He is going to do that tomorrow and we hope to have a response within the next couple of weeks. The NVC's contact information and instructions on what to put in the email is here: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3177.html.

My F2A/IR-1 journey:

USCIS:
4 August 2011: I-130 sent (while husband permanent resident)
8 August 2011: Priority date
16 April 2013: NOA2

NVC:

7 May 2013: Case number received, DS-3032 sent

15 May 2013: AOS bill received and paid

16 May 2013: AOS package sent

17 May 2013: DS-3032 accepted

20 May 2013: IV bill received and paid

21 May 2013: IV package sent

11 June 2013: response to IV checklist sent

13 June 2013: Case upgraded to CR1

2 July 2013: Case completed

28 August 2013: Interview - approved!

21 September 2013: POE

18 November 2013: Green card received

My husband's citizenship journey:

8 February 2013: N-400 sent
4 March 2013: Biometrics
24 April 2013: Interview
12 June 2013: Oath ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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I will do as you told ...

thanks athena appreciate it.

Good luck! I hope your NOA2 is on its way.

My F2A/IR-1 journey:

USCIS:
4 August 2011: I-130 sent (while husband permanent resident)
8 August 2011: Priority date
16 April 2013: NOA2

NVC:

7 May 2013: Case number received, DS-3032 sent

15 May 2013: AOS bill received and paid

16 May 2013: AOS package sent

17 May 2013: DS-3032 accepted

20 May 2013: IV bill received and paid

21 May 2013: IV package sent

11 June 2013: response to IV checklist sent

13 June 2013: Case upgraded to CR1

2 July 2013: Case completed

28 August 2013: Interview - approved!

21 September 2013: POE

18 November 2013: Green card received

My husband's citizenship journey:

8 February 2013: N-400 sent
4 March 2013: Biometrics
24 April 2013: Interview
12 June 2013: Oath ceremony

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