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i just passed citizen test now waiting for my oath date which is around jan 09. i have 4 question about bringing my parent here into the usa.

1.what else do i need beside filing I130 each one?

2. are they gonna send me instruction what else or form do they need after i file I-130?

3. when do i have to file I-864 affidavit of support

4. on I-130 section C. Information about your alien relative, 17. List husband/wife and all children of your relative. i only apply green card for my parent, do i still need to list my sister name and my US citizen wife?

5. on I-130 form "information about you" section 14 a and 14 b after I become US citizen do i still need to put information about my greencard?

sorry to many question

appreciate for your time

thank you

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i just passed citizen test now waiting for my oath date which is around jan 09. i have 4 question about bringing my parent here into the usa.

1.what else do i need beside filing I130 each one?

2. are they gonna send me instruction what else or form do they need after i file I-130?

3. when do i have to file I-864 affidavit of support

4. on I-130 section C. Information about your alien relative, 17. List husband/wife and all children of your relative. i only apply green card for my parent, do i still need to list my sister name and my US citizen wife?

5. on I-130 form "information about you" section 14 a and 14 b after I become US citizen do i still need to put information about my greencard?

sorry to many question

appreciate for your time

thank you

Congratulations on getting your US citizenship! :thumbs:

1. You can find the instructions on how to file the I-130 in the USCIS web site. They're very clear especially about what documents to send to show proof of your relationship to your parents.

2. Once you file an I-130 for each of your parents, they will send you an NOA1 (Notice of Action) giving you a receipt # and telling you that they have received the petitions and all you have to do is wait for approval.

3. You file the I-864 after the I-130s have been approved by the USCIS and sent to the NVC.

4. Section C of the I-130 is all about the beneficiary, in this case your parents. Therefore, in question 17 you will have to list the name of their husband or wife and all their children.

5. No, you no longer need your green card but even though you're now a US citizen, your A# is yours for life and will appear on your naturalization certificate. You need to enter this number in the I-130 on question 13.

Hope that helped.

Diana

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

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i just passed citizen test now waiting for my oath date which is around jan 09. i have 4 question about bringing my parent here into the usa.

1.what else do i need beside filing I130 each one?

2. are they gonna send me instruction what else or form do they need after i file I-130?

3. when do i have to file I-864 affidavit of support

4. on I-130 section C. Information about your alien relative, 17. List husband/wife and all children of your relative. i only apply green card for my parent, do i still need to list my sister name and my US citizen wife?

5. on I-130 form "information about you" section 14 a and 14 b after I become US citizen do i still need to put information about my greencard?

sorry to many question

appreciate for your time

thank you

Congratulations on getting your US citizenship! :thumbs:

1. You can find the instructions on how to file the I-130 in the USCIS web site. They're very clear especially about what documents to send to show proof of your relationship to your parents.

2. Once you file an I-130 for each of your parents, they will send you an NOA1 (Notice of Action) giving you a receipt # and telling you that they have received the petitions and all you have to do is wait for approval.

3. You file the I-864 after the I-130s have been approved by the USCIS and sent to the NVC.

4. Section C of the I-130 is all about the beneficiary, in this case your parents. Therefore, in question 17 you will have to list the name of their husband or wife and all their children.

5. No, you no longer need your green card but even though you're now a US citizen, your A# is yours for life and will appear on your naturalization certificate. You need to enter this number in the I-130 on question 13.

Hope that helped.

Diana

thank you very much very help ful!

 
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