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I'm going through all the NVC documents and have a couple of questions for those who've submitted...

OF-230

Line 25 asks for the beneficiary's permanent address in the US. Do I put husband's house in the US? As I don't officially live there yet, I was wondering about that.

Line 22 Family name of Beneficiary. I switched to my married name just a couple of weeks ago, so I'm assuming that that'll be okay as they ask for other names used (maiden).

Lines 28 A-z I'm going to assume that they are asking me these and thus, I should check no, as none apply to me anyway.

That's it for that part. The only thing I'm concerned about is my name. If I get my police check done under my maiden name, as I've had it for my whole life save for 2 weeks, won't they want one done for my maiden name too?

Will I have to do two police check certificates?

Thanks all... I realize I ask a lot of questions.

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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I'm going through all the NVC documents and have a couple of questions for those who've submitted...

OF-230

Line 25 asks for the beneficiary's permanent address in the US. Do I put husband's house in the US? As I don't officially live there yet, I was wondering about that.

Line 22 Family name of Beneficiary. I switched to my married name just a couple of weeks ago, so I'm assuming that that'll be okay as they ask for other names used (maiden).

Lines 28 A-z I'm going to assume that they are asking me these and thus, I should check no, as none apply to me anyway.

That's it for that part. The only thing I'm concerned about is my name. If I get my police check done under my maiden name, as I've had it for my whole life save for 2 weeks, won't they want one done for my maiden name too?

Will I have to do two police check certificates?

Thanks all... I realize I ask a lot of questions.

Because most people who can help you (the ones who already sent that form) do not have the form readily available to them, but must open it every time to see what question you are referring to, I would advise that in the future you type the entire question so that people can answer your questions quickly.

Just a thought ...

Line 25: Will you live at that address where your husband now lives? If so, then it does not matter that you do not live there YET. It WILL be your permanent address in the US where your Social Sec. will be mailed, for example (unless you move later, which is ok, you just notify them of address change, no biggie)

Line 22: If you have changed your name at the time of marriage and changed your documents, then yes you should put your NEW :) name

It is preferable that you answer NO to A-Z :)

Don't stress about the police certificate name, you will submit your marriage certificate which also shows your maiden name, so it makes sense that the police check be under that name. Try to remember one thing: as new as all these forms are to you, the people and agencies issuing them to you HAVE done this before. As long as you explain the purpose of your forms, someone will direct you when you request the forms.

Good luck!

12/05/11.......................Filed I-751

12/06/11.......................NOA

01/03/12......................BIO

09/10/12..................... Approved

09/21/12..................... Received GC

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Vareska...

Thank you SO much. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions and yes, of course, just because the forms are glued to my hands right now doesn't mean every one knows what points I'm talking about... good point.

Thanks for your response, very kind and very succinct.

I will be sure to pay back the information when I'm a seasoned pro and can help out others.

Thanks again...

Best,

LGG

I'm going through all the NVC documents and have a couple of questions for those who've submitted...

OF-230

Line 25 asks for the beneficiary's permanent address in the US. Do I put husband's house in the US? As I don't officially live there yet, I was wondering about that.

Line 22 Family name of Beneficiary. I switched to my married name just a couple of weeks ago, so I'm assuming that that'll be okay as they ask for other names used (maiden).

Lines 28 A-z I'm going to assume that they are asking me these and thus, I should check no, as none apply to me anyway.

That's it for that part. The only thing I'm concerned about is my name. If I get my police check done under my maiden name, as I've had it for my whole life save for 2 weeks, won't they want one done for my maiden name too?

Will I have to do two police check certificates?

Thanks all... I realize I ask a lot of questions.

Because most people who can help you (the ones who already sent that form) do not have the form readily available to them, but must open it every time to see what question you are referring to, I would advise that in the future you type the entire question so that people can answer your questions quickly.

Just a thought ...

Line 25: Will you live at that address where your husband now lives? If so, then it does not matter that you do not live there YET. It WILL be your permanent address in the US where your Social Sec. will be mailed, for example (unless you move later, which is ok, you just notify them of address change, no biggie)

Line 22: If you have changed your name at the time of marriage and changed your documents, then yes you should put your NEW :) name

It is preferable that you answer NO to A-Z :)

Don't stress about the police certificate name, you will submit your marriage certificate which also shows your maiden name, so it makes sense that the police check be under that name. Try to remember one thing: as new as all these forms are to you, the people and agencies issuing them to you HAVE done this before. As long as you explain the purpose of your forms, someone will direct you when you request the forms.

Good luck!

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

kermit_the_frog1237963302.jpg

"Here's some simple advice: Always be yourself. Never take yourself too seriously.

And beware of advice from experts, pigs, and members of Parliament."

Kermit the Frog

Visit my News Feed Page -- Good Reads for Everyone!

Posted
Vareska...

Thank you SO much. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions and yes, of course, just because the forms are glued to my hands right now doesn't mean every one knows what points I'm talking about... good point.

Thanks for your response, very kind and very succinct.

I will be sure to pay back the information when I'm a seasoned pro and can help out others.

Thanks again...

Best,

LGG

We all understand just how stressful this is, you want everything to be accurate, perfect, not to raise any questions, concerns...

A lot of the stress we create ourselves, because when you think about it these forms are nothing but simple questionnaire of your name, address, dates you met, married, etc. :) you know...

As soon as you approach it with "this is no big deal" attitude then questions make a whole lot more sense :)

And whenever you need reassurance, there is ALWAYS someone here to help :)

12/05/11.......................Filed I-751

12/06/11.......................NOA

01/03/12......................BIO

09/10/12..................... Approved

09/21/12..................... Received GC

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Moving to NVC forum.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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