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Filed: Country: Germany
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Hello,

My husband and I have been married almost 2 years and have been living in London (i'm the us citizen) Our long term plan is to move back to the states so we decided to start the visa process. We mailed in our I-130's and were notified that our filing date was February 4th, 2008 (we are doing DCF through the London embassy). We've started collecting all of the necessary documents, police checks etc so we will technically be ready to go when we hear from them.

The problem is now for various reasons we are thinking we might need to delay the move a bit. We were initially hoping to move this fall but now we aren't sure.

My question is... does anyone know how long you can take to send in the checklist once you get the notice of approval? I understand that the checklist simply let's them know that you are ready for the interview and next steps. Are there any sort of time constrictions on this? Now that we have our filing date could we hold on to the checklist and not mail it in for say, 6 months or even 1 year or longer?

I know this may seem like a strange question as most people on here are in a huge rush to get through the process.... but if anyone knows anything about this we would appreciate hearing from you!

Thanks!!!

Filed: Country: Germany
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I believe the I-130 is good for one year after approval. After that you have to refile with all the fees.

So that would be from the Notice of Approval date and not from the filing date? That would be great- say we get the NOA2 sometime in April or May and had a year from then to send in the checklist that would give us plenty of time. Figuring we won't get the actual visa for a couple of months after we send in the checklist and then once we get it we have 6 months to enter the USA...

That would definitely work for us!

Thank you!

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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There is no NOA 1 or 2 per se. You will get a letter stating that your petition was approved with other instructions for the Embassy portion called Packet 3. Remember that you have to have your interview scheduled before the year is up, so don't wait till the last minute to schedule an interview date because things happen. After you get Packet 3, contact the embassy and tell them that you would like to schedule a date for an interview X time in the future. They should give you a date based on it. Well, Frankfurt did anyway. Dunno about London. :P

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Most people going through London have found the embassy to be quite helpful, and certainly when your request is that you would like to delay your interview, i'm sure they will do as much as they can to accomodate you.

I would agree with Wacken however, I think it's a good idea to contact the embassy after you get packet 3 to let them know the situation. Otherwise it may appear as if you have abandoned the application.

The UK Wiki

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Don't forget also that once you are approved and have your visa you have 6 months to enter the US also.

We were originally going to delay ours a bit before doing anything more after getting the I-130 approval as we weren't planning to go until this autumn, but our plans had to change and then we were in a huge rush to get done!

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14/Jul/97 - Met Rick in UK

04/Nov/97 - Travelled to US on visitors visa

01/Jan/98 - Married in US

1998 - 2000 - Long process with Immigration obtaining Green Card #1.

20/May/2003 - Left US for UK

11/Feb/2004 - Child #1 born

14/Jul/2005 - Child #2 born

August 2007 - Decide we need to move back to USA. Kicking self for not getting citizenship.

24/Sep/2007 - I-130 sent

28/Sep/2007 - I-130 NOA1

12/Dec/2007 - I-130 Approved

11/Jan/2008 - Police Certificate applied for

11/Jan/2008 - DS-230 part 1 sent off

14/Jan/2008 - Medical booked for Jan 21st

21/Jan/2008 - Medical in London - all clear!

24/Jan/2008 - Statement of readiness sent to embassy

09/Feb/2008 - Police clearance arrived

14/Mar/2008 - Interview at 9am!! APPROVED!

18/Mar/2008 - Visa arrived!

22/Mar/2008 - Being made homeless!

23/Mar/2008 - Flight to USA!!

12/Apr/2008 - Greencard arrived!

Done with immigration until I can apply for citizenship in 2011.

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Hi. I am from Philippines. My husband is american and i am a filipina.And we are filing DCF in USE Manila. I have some few questions on about filing DCF.

1. What is composed of 1-130 or i mean set of 1-130 to submit to the US emabassy?

2. How much do we have to pay upon submittion of 1-130?

3. After submittion, what is next?

Can u pls help me about the step by step procedure and docs and forms to be submitted and the fees?

have a nice day and God bless!

Filed: Other Country: Denmark
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navyswife, I answered those questions for you in another thread yesterday.

The fee for filing the I-130 is $355 US dollars. You need to check with your embassy on their requirements for filing the I-130. Every embassy is different on their procedures. After you have filed the I-130, if it is approved you will receive packet 3 in the mail, which outlines the next steps, basically telling you what documents you need to gather and giving you the immigrant petition form. When you have completed everything outlined in packet 3, you return that packet to the embassy, and they will then send you information on getting the medical and setting the interview date.

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Hi. I am from Philippines. My husband is american and i am a filipina.And we are filing DCF in USE Manila. I have some few questions on about filing DCF.

1. What is composed of 1-130 or i mean set of 1-130 to submit to the US emabassy?

2. How much do we have to pay upon submittion of 1-130?

3. After submittion, what is next?

Can u pls help me about the step by step procedure and docs and forms to be submitted and the fees?

have a nice day and God bless!

Go to USEM manila,window 35 and get I-130 forms which is alien petition.You can ask all about the requirements there,they are very helpful.

Filing fee is $355 after you completed your I-130 requirements...

DCF TIMELINE (IR-1) Immediate Relative

07/14/2007 ==== Marriage

06/01/2009 ==== Request for Taiwan Police Cert.

07/06/2009 ==== Recieved Taiwan Police Cert.

08/04/2009 ==== Filed I-130 Petition at USEM

09/11/2009 ==== Recieved Notice of Approval(Petition Approved)

10/16/2009 ==== Case Number given by USEM

10/18/2009 ==== Packet 3 recieved

10/20/2009 ==== Packet 3 sent to Immigrant Visa Unit

11/10/2009 ==== Packet 4 recieved

11/10-11/2009 ==== Medical Passed

December 01,2009 Interview Date (IR-1 Visa)

Interview Passed:)

December 03,2009 : VISA ON HAND

POE : 01/29/2010 (Manila - Los Angeles)

02/04/2010: Welcome notice and Greencard received.

02/06/2010: SSN received.

Boracay Island Vacation

The highest point of Boracay White Sand Beach....

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Ok thanks u just confised when i see a timeline and says 1-864 bills pay or received etc...i thought hve to pay for soem form application aside from $355 application ,$400 visa ,more or less $300 medical and miscellenous fee for sending passport! thanks! We are jsut going to go personally to the USE manila! :P

 
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