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if you have filed form I-130 for both of your parents, please kindly list of all the documents that you sent along with the form I-130. i have been reading this forum and i'm really confused on what documents are needed to send with the form. some fellow members are saying that form G-325A and photos are needed to send with the form, but when i read the instructions, they are only needed when you are petitioning your husband or wife.

if you have filed form I-130 for your Mother and Father, please write down all documents that you have sent with the form.

for Mother..........

for Father...........

thank you all in advance.

Filed: Other Country: India
Timeline
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I have filed Form I-130 for my mother recently. I have attached my birth certificate, my naturalization certificate and my marriage certificate as proof of my last name change(not sure if this is needed) and also a check for $355.

You have to file seperate I-130s for both of your parents.

The following link has clear instructions

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Please share any more info you find on this whole process, since we are in the same boat.

Thanks.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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Hi,

I am also planning to bring my mom over to USA as soon as I get my naturalization. I know I have long way to go before I reach there. But I want to be prepared when the time comes. Kindly share the document list and whatever you can on this topic.

Thanks

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Filed: Timeline
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I have filed Form I-130 for my mother recently. I have attached my birth certificate, my naturalization certificate and my marriage certificate as proof of my last name change(not sure if this is needed) and also a check for $355.

You have to file seperate I-130s for both of your parents.

The following link has clear instructions

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Please share any more info you find on this whole process, since we are in the same boat.

Thanks.

i filed for my mother too :)

when did you filed, i mean date?

i did on 05/07/2008 and no check cashed so far.

you filed in chicago correct? i also live in Atlanta and whats the address? just making sure.

please share

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Filed: Other Country: India
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Posted (edited)

I mailed I-130 on 05/03/08 to Chicago lock box. They received it on 05/05/08(pretty fast). Check was cashed on 05/15/08 and I received a notice in mail saying that they received the application and check on 05/17/08.

I really hope that the whole process will move fast too.

Please keep updating this post.

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Filed: Timeline
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I mailed I-130 on 05/03/08 to Chicago lock box. They received it on 05/05/08(pretty fast). Check was cashed on 05/15/08 and I received a notice in mail saying that they received the application and check on 05/17/08.

I really hope that the whole process will move fast too.

Please keep updating this post.

you applied for your mother or father? or both?

i applied for my mother who is in india.

do you know anybody who have gone with this process? and how long does it took... just curious to know.

thanks.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hi, I am far from where you are at right now because I am just starting my journey to the US, my visa just got approved recently, but I am interested to know if any of you have ever tried having your parents file for a tourist visa in going to the US to attend your wedding? Because I would like my parents to attend my wedding in the US, so I am thinking of having them file for a tourist visa. But I dont know how that goes, and I also know that a tourist visa has about a 50% chance of getting approved, so I mean, is that even a good idea to have them file for a tourist visa? Or will that just be a waste of money? Is a wedding invitation enough of a guarantee for approval? Does anyone have any idea? thank you very much.

 
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