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Need help with few sections of I-130 / G325A

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I recommend "priority mail" with delivery confirmation. If you use other than the Post Office, make sure you use the courier address instead of the PO Box address. Only the PO can deliver to a PO Box.

I will be using USPS, but what you mean by courier address instead of the PO Box address? sorry I didn't read mail part yet as I'm at work

Also isn't priority mail not certified? or am I mixing things up

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I will be using USPS, but what you mean by courier address instead of the PO Box address? sorry I didn't read mail part yet as I'm at work

Also isn't priority mail not certified? or am I mixing things up

You can send by usps priority mail WITH delivery confirmation.

Please spend the time and read the INSTRUCTIONS for yourself. It is clearly stated there.

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I will be using USPS, but what you mean by courier address instead of the PO Box address? sorry I didn't read mail part yet as I'm at work

Also isn't priority mail not certified? or am I mixing things up

You're mixing things up. Just go to the post office and use a free correct size Priority Mail envelope. Address it to the PO Box, then take it up front and say you want to use Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. They'll know what to do.

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You're mixing things up. Just go to the post office and use a free correct size Priority Mail envelope. Address it to the PO Box, then take it up front and say you want to use Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. They'll know what to do.

Gotcha, after I do all this I will need to wait for response if approved what do I do?

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Gotcha, after I do all this I will need to wait for response if approved what do I do?

Start now, by reading the guides. There's a whole dance you'll be doing with the National Visa Center. Do you homework and we'll help fill in the blanks. They guides are there so we don't have to spoon feed each new member from scratch.

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Start now, by reading the guides. There's a whole dance you'll be doing with the National Visa Center. Do you homework and we'll help fill in the blanks. They guides are there so we don't have to spoon feed each new member from scratch.

Well I've read a bit about it...

The fee is $230.00 for the Immigrant Visa (IV) application. You also will need to pay $88.00 for the Affidavit of Support (AOS) application, if you need to file that. If your visa is approved, then before you enter the United States you will also need to pay $165.00 to USCIS to process your entry documents and your green card.

But I can't find the DS260 form to read it (prepare for it)

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Well I've read a bit about it...

The fee is $230.00 for the Immigrant Visa (IV) application. You also will need to pay $88.00 for the Affidavit of Support (AOS) application, if you need to file that. If your visa is approved, then before you enter the United States you will also need to pay $165.00 to USCIS to process your entry documents and your green card.

But I can't find the DS260 form to read it (prepare for it)

I doubt you'll be using the DS230, which is a form filled out online. Download the DS230. Don't read a bit about the next stage. Become an expert on it. You have plenty of time to do so.

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I doubt you'll be using the DS230, which is a form filled out online. Download the DS230. Don't read a bit about the next stage. Become an expert on it. You have plenty of time to do so.

Yea I wanna do that, just wondering something, as I started working recently and I've read somewhere that I won't be asked for affidavit of support until 4-6 months after I send I-130, is that true? if yes then that is great for me because my income can support family of 3 in Florida and little extra

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Yea I wanna do that, just wondering something, as I started working recently and I've read somewhere that I won't be asked for affidavit of support until 4-6 months after I send I-130, is that true? if yes then that is great for me because my income can support family of 3 in Florida and little extra

If you had read the guides here, you would already know the answer to your question. Start now. Please don't ask any more questions until you've read all the way through the guides.

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