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HEY SAHANA - Good luck --looks good only one thing you wrote Police clearance his only from PASSPORT office as he has only had his passport for one month but I think you only need a passport clearance if you have had it for more then six months and always need a local Police clearance. Please, do some further research.

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Hi guys,

I'm in same boat as you guys.

Married Dec 4th 2007

Filed I-130 @ Delhi on Feb 19th 2008

Don't know when our lawyer sent out DS forms

We were issued a case number on March 3rd or 4th 2008 (from the case number)

Our letter with our case number was lost in post and emails - calls to Mumbai consulate went unanswered.

April 8th 2008 Wife visited the Mumbai consulate office to inquire and she received the letter on the spot.

Waiting for the appointment letter.

Yuppie..

We have our interview date all set..

Well not officially.. We have yet not received the mail yet, but I called up the embassy and gave them the needed information and got the interview date:

June 12, 2008 is D day for us.. We both will be travelling to Mumbai with following things:

Passport (Mine & His)

Birth Certificate

Marriage Certificate

Police Clearance (His, only from Passport office as the passort issued this month only)

Proof of Marriage (Pictures(engagement, wedding, honeymoon, travel, family gathering), Phone Bills, Bank Statements) anything else I can take?

I-864 (mine)

I-864A (dad)

Our Assets Information (Bank Balance, Property, Insurance, Jewellery)

DS-230 Part I and Parth II (we had already mailed this, but taking a copy with us, just in case)

Medical Report (we have yet not received the appointment letter, hence pending the same)

let me know if I am missing something..

At same time, we had paid about $350 when we filled for the visa, I believe their has to be one more fee which has to be made of $350 - - - - can we make the cash in rupees just like we did before or we have to take the demand draft?

Hey Sahana!! Congratulations on your interview date!! :) :) :)

My brain is a little fuzzy after a long day of sorting, packing, etc., so I don't want to say that your list is the final of all finals, although it looks good. Just a couple of points:

1) I don't know your situation, but in ours, (with me having lived in India for 3 years), I filed one I-864, and my Dad did a separate I-864 - not an I-864A - but that all depends on your situation. (Even though our address in the US will be with my parents for the first month or so anyway!)

2) You should be sending all those docs via VFS 10-15 days in advance, plus one copy of most of them. (The Consulate keeps a copy and you get the original back) We also made a copy of everything for ourselves, just in case of ANY probs. Only your spouse can get into the VFS office, and will need his passport so that they can put a sticker or something like that on it.

3) I am not sure about Mumbai, but for Chennai, we HAD to do a demand draft for the exact amount. The fee we paid in Delhi was to USCIS for the I-130 - NOT the actual visa. The fee for the IV is another $400. Check the Mumbai Consulate Website for current information on all the docs you need to bring, as well as the current exchange rate for the visa fees.

4) Aman Ram is correct, you definitely need the local police cert.

Good luck you guys, I can't wait to hear of your success story!!!

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

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Hi guys,

I'm in same boat as you guys.

Married Dec 4th 2007

Filed I-130 @ Delhi on Feb 19th 2008

Don't know when our lawyer sent out DS forms

We were issued a case number on March 3rd or 4th 2008 (from the case number)

Our letter with our case number was lost in post and emails - calls to Mumbai consulate went unanswered.

April 8th 2008 Wife visited the Mumbai consulate office to inquire and she received the letter on the spot.

Waiting for the appointment letter.

Yuppie..

We have our interview date all set..

Well not officially.. We have yet not received the mail yet, but I called up the embassy and gave them the needed information and got the interview date:

June 12, 2008 is D day for us.. We both will be travelling to Mumbai with following things:

Passport (Mine & His)

Birth Certificate

Marriage Certificate

Police Clearance (His, only from Passport office as the passort issued this month only)

Proof of Marriage (Pictures(engagement, wedding, honeymoon, travel, family gathering), Phone Bills, Bank Statements) anything else I can take?

I-864 (mine)

I-864A (dad)

Our Assets Information (Bank Balance, Property, Insurance, Jewellery)

DS-230 Part I and Parth II (we had already mailed this, but taking a copy with us, just in case)

Medical Report (we have yet not received the appointment letter, hence pending the same)

let me know if I am missing something..

At same time, we had paid about $350 when we filled for the visa, I believe their has to be one more fee which has to be made of $350 - - - - can we make the cash in rupees just like we did before or we have to take the demand draft?

Hey Sahana!! Congratulations on your interview date!! :) :) :)

My brain is a little fuzzy after a long day of sorting, packing, etc., so I don't want to say that your list is the final of all finals, although it looks good. Just a couple of points:

1) I don't know your situation, but in ours, (with me having lived in India for 3 years), I filed one I-864, and my Dad did a separate I-864 - not an I-864A - but that all depends on your situation. (Even though our address in the US will be with my parents for the first month or so anyway!)

2) You should be sending all those docs via VFS 10-15 days in advance, plus one copy of most of them. (The Consulate keeps a copy and you get the original back) We also made a copy of everything for ourselves, just in case of ANY probs. Only your spouse can get into the VFS office, and will need his passport so that they can put a sticker or something like that on it.

3) I am not sure about Mumbai, but for Chennai, we HAD to do a demand draft for the exact amount. The fee we paid in Delhi was to USCIS for the I-130 - NOT the actual visa. The fee for the IV is another $400. Check the Mumbai Consulate Website for current information on all the docs you need to bring, as well as the current exchange rate for the visa fees.

4) Aman Ram is correct, you definitely need the local police cert.

Good luck you guys, I can't wait to hear of your success story!!!

Thank you both for such promt response...

Somewhere I read that you need only Passport Office Clearance if the passport has been issued less than six months - - just to be on the safe side we are planning to do both police clearnace and passport clearance... no issues...

Fees, I would consult with the agent and see his revert.. no biggie here as well...

I-864A - - true have to fill 864..

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hey guys,

some good info i have been reading.

I emailed mumbai consulate couple days before and received a reply moment earlier

our Interview date June 16 2008

Right now my only worry is about my I-864 which I have started a thread.

its about how many in the household. Can someone advise me on this please

Thanks

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Hi friends,

I am Faiz from Hyderabad. My timeline is as follows,

I 130 at delhi Mar 28th 2008

Got approval same date

Got Packet 3 from chennai with Case number April 8th 2008

sent DS 230 part 1 and DS 2001 to Chennai April 12th 2008

Still waiting for interview call.I will email Chennai to get interview date.

Anyone in similar status, do u guys think i will get interview in June 2008. My wife , who is the USC is still a student there, so her uncle is sponsoring me. Is that fine?

And one more doubt, how long does it take after interview to actually get the passport with visa.

Thank you,

and wishing all couples the best of luck and a fast reunion.

Faiz

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Guys,

A bit update information from my end..

If you guys remember I had several quieries regarding Birthdate of my spouse (Recap: His birthcertficate & passport had two seperate birthdate, due to reasons known to his parents only...) we have manager to get his original birthdate changed in passport.. yuppey... with some trouble in the way, and when I say some, means way too many...

We have cleared our Police Clearance from district and passport office.

Apollo hospital, visit will be made tomorrow.

Pacaket 4, seems ready to me..

Just have few queries...hope you cal help..

My parents are co-sponsor, hence have 3 864 forms (one for myself, and two 864A for my mom & dad) my dad qualifies of 125% above poverty line, but the agent suggested if possible addres mom's income...

Their is a quesstion regarding spouse's assets (optiona) - - I had filled the information, but the agents suggested not to, but left it on us to decided... please advice... his assets would be around 16-20K $$$...

Right where that questions ends, on right side of thr form states that the total number should be 5 times (3 times for spouse) than poverty guidelines...

If I do not add his assets, I fall below in above mentioned statement...request your help in this case....

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Hi,

If ur husbands asstes r good enuf put them in.

Or u can any other USC or PR to get to sign another I 864 for u.

I did that i got an uncle to sign a I 864 for me. See if u can a relative to the same for u.

that way u wont even need an I 864 A from ur parents if ur relative is well above 125%.

I did that and avoided extra I 864 A forms.

Just one I 864 from my wife and one I 864 from an uncle, thats all.

Hope this help you.

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Guys feedback in one more query of mine:

I already have my parents 864A as we live in same household and 864 for mine…

DO these have to be notarized from States, or can I do them from India only??

At same time, the supporting document for 864 and 864a (bank statements, w2 and tax return of last year), should they also be original and notarized

please let me know asap.. as i have to submit these documents to vfs on may 29.

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Guys feedback in one more query of mine:

I already have my parents 864A as we live in same household and 864 for mine…

DO these have to be notarized from States, or can I do them from India only??

At same time, the supporting document for 864 and 864a (bank statements, w2 and tax return of last year), should they also be original and notarized

please let me know asap.. as i have to submit these documents to vfs on may 29.

If you are currently living in India, you are not in the same household as your parents. In that case, your parents are joint sponsors, not household members, and you need I-864s from them (or I-864 from just your dad as you say he meets it on his income alone).

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US Immigration Timeline

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24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

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I agree with MargotDarko regarding the I-864 versus I-864A. Also, it is no longer required to get the I-864's notarized. Good Luck! :)

Met at work Sept. 2005

Started dating Nov. 2005

Got engaged Oct. 2007

Married January 5, 2008

Submitted I-130 in Delhi February 6, 2008 NOA1

Sent DS 230, DS 2001 to Chennai via courier Feb. 21, 2008

Received Case number from Chennai Consulate Feb. 22, 2008 (Postmarked Feb. 13)

Received Email Confirmation of Interview Date on March 5th: April 3rd!

SUCCESS - VISA APPROVED ON APRIL 3RD!! :) :)

POE Detroit - May 19, 2008

Applied for SSN: June 5th - Received Card: June 12th

Received Green Gard: June 12th

Driver's License: July 28th

Move to St. Louis/Ritesh starts his job: August 5th

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I agree with MargotDarko regarding the I-864 versus I-864A. Also, it is no longer required to get the I-864's notarized. Good Luck! :)

what about supporting documents of 864 (w2, bank statements) do they have to be original and notorized?

According to the visa agent, they would be filling 864A..confused like anything.. please help..

i can ask them to fill out 864 also but its already 26today

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I agree with MargotDarko regarding the I-864 versus I-864A. Also, it is no longer required to get the I-864's notarized. Good Luck! :)

what about supporting documents of 864 (w2, bank statements) do they have to be original and notorized?

According to the visa agent, they would be filling 864A..confused like anything.. please help..

i can ask them to fill out 864 also but its already 26today

An independent visa agent or someone at the embassy or USCIS? If independent, I would ignore their advice on the I-864. If it was someone at the embassy, that would be harder to ignore even though technically you are not part of your parents' household if you're living in India.

The I-864 supporting documents do not need to be notorized, but originals are best. When doing the I-130 to gain an immigrant visa (CR1 or IR1), nothing needs to be notorized unless they have asked you for notarized affadivits of support from friends/family.

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_______________________________________________________

US Immigration Timeline

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24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

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confirmed with embassy that 864A has to be filled, and original is a better option,

Currently original of 864A are lost in transit for my parents, so would be submitting only duplicates (scan image)

They have mailed through DHL today only... so would be here within 3-4days....fingers crossed!

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Hello Everyone,

I have quick question for Delhi filler for India, what is the rules now is USC have to stay in India for 6 month before they can file for there spous at US cosulate in delhi. Thanks.

Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Mumbai, India

2008-01-29: I-130 Sent

2008-09-15: I-130 Approved

National Visa Center

2008-09-15: Case received at NVC

2008-11-03: CASE COMPLETE

Done Done Done Done Done

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