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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi Fellow Members,

My case was just recently approved by the CSV and it's on its way to the NVC. I just had a couple questions before the process actually gets started. I haven't received my case number yet, but I am sure I will shortly. This seems to be perfect timing because my husband is coming in 10 days and will be here to sign all the forms. I am pretty sure we will be using James's Shortcut, so I would love to get these questions answered beforehand. Thanks in advanced for the help!

1.) Regarding the DS-3032 - My husband (the beneficiary) can appoint me as his agent, correct? So all information regarding his case will be sent to me and I will just have to worry about obtaining his signature, right?

2.) On the I-864 - Affidavit of Support form (This is probably a horrible question, but I will ask anyway) - For Part II. Information on the principle immigrant... Do I use my husband's address in Germany, or the address at which we intend to live at in the USA. I am confused because I am looking on the example forms and "Jane Doe's" address is a USA one (the same address as "John Doe"). So basically the question is, will I use my husband's address in Germany, or the address I listed in the DS-3032 (my address where we both plan to live at).

I think that's about it for now.

Thanks guys and gals once again for the help and wisdom! Much appreciated.

Kind regards,

Przy

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I-130 Petition

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Frankfurt, Germany

Married in Germany : 10-19-2007

I-130 Sent : 01-03-2008

I-130 NOA1 : 02-07-2008

I-130 NOA2 : 04-28-2008

NVC Case Number Assigned : 05-02-2008

DS-3032 and AOS Fee Received from NVC: 05-17-2008

DS-3032 Choice of Agent Emailed to NVC: 05-17-2008

AOS Fee Paid Online: 05-19-2008 (PAID 05-20-2008)

AOS Sent To NVC: 05-27-2008 (Coversheet printed online)

DS-3032 accepted by NVC: 05-27-2008

I-864 Arrived at NVC: 05-28-2008

I-864 Entered into NVC System: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Received: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Paid: 06-03-2008

DS-230 sent to NVC via USPS Express Mail: 06-26-2008

DS-230 arrived at the NVC: 06-27-2008

DS-230 entered into system: 06-30-2008

Case Completed at NVC: 07-07-2008

Case Left the NVC for Frankfurt, Germany: 07-15-2008

Case Received at the Consulate: 07-17-2008

Interview Letter Received: 07-25-2008

Medical Appointment in Hamburg, Germany: 08-04-2008

Interview in Frankfurt, Germany at 8:00am: 08-13-2008 - APPROVED - VISA GRANTED

Visa Received in the Mail: 08-15-2008

Flight to the USA: 09-26-2008 (POE - LAX @ 3:40pm)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Most everyone makes the US citizen the agent. It reduces mail time, and is usually the best situation.

On I-864, Part 2 is information on the Principle Immigrant, that would be the NON-US citizen (your husband if I read properly. So put his address etc. in Part 2.

On I-864 Part 4 #12 it says Information on the Sponsor, that is the US citizen, you I believe, so you put your US address in this part.

On #13 I put the words "same as mailing" in all the spaces. I know it says "(if different from mailing address) but everyone told me to leave nothing blank, so I didn't :)

Last, look over the wiki on James' shortcuts:

http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Jame%27s_Shortcut

You probably wont need any of the shortcuts. As I am reading on the forums lately the online payment system also lets you print out most of the cover sheets you need.

Still, the wiki gives you information on what forms you need to gather ahead of time, and will reduce your time spent in the nvc process.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline
Most everyone makes the US citizen the agent. It reduces mail time, and is usually the best situation.

On I-864, Part 2 is information on the Principle Immigrant, that would be the NON-US citizen (your husband if I read properly. So put his address etc. in Part 2.

On I-864 Part 4 #12 it says Information on the Sponsor, that is the US citizen, you I believe, so you put your US address in this part.

On #13 I put the words "same as mailing" in all the spaces. I know it says "(if different from mailing address) but everyone told me to leave nothing blank, so I didn't :)

Last, look over the wiki on James' shortcuts:

http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Jame%27s_Shortcut

You probably wont need any of the shortcuts. As I am reading on the forums lately the online payment system also lets you print out most of the cover sheets you need.

Still, the wiki gives you information on what forms you need to gather ahead of time, and will reduce your time spent in the nvc process.

Thank you kindly for answering my questions. :thumbs:

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I-130 Petition

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Frankfurt, Germany

Married in Germany : 10-19-2007

I-130 Sent : 01-03-2008

I-130 NOA1 : 02-07-2008

I-130 NOA2 : 04-28-2008

NVC Case Number Assigned : 05-02-2008

DS-3032 and AOS Fee Received from NVC: 05-17-2008

DS-3032 Choice of Agent Emailed to NVC: 05-17-2008

AOS Fee Paid Online: 05-19-2008 (PAID 05-20-2008)

AOS Sent To NVC: 05-27-2008 (Coversheet printed online)

DS-3032 accepted by NVC: 05-27-2008

I-864 Arrived at NVC: 05-28-2008

I-864 Entered into NVC System: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Received: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Paid: 06-03-2008

DS-230 sent to NVC via USPS Express Mail: 06-26-2008

DS-230 arrived at the NVC: 06-27-2008

DS-230 entered into system: 06-30-2008

Case Completed at NVC: 07-07-2008

Case Left the NVC for Frankfurt, Germany: 07-15-2008

Case Received at the Consulate: 07-17-2008

Interview Letter Received: 07-25-2008

Medical Appointment in Hamburg, Germany: 08-04-2008

Interview in Frankfurt, Germany at 8:00am: 08-13-2008 - APPROVED - VISA GRANTED

Visa Received in the Mail: 08-15-2008

Flight to the USA: 09-26-2008 (POE - LAX @ 3:40pm)

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