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Hi there -

sorry - another question for the I-130 form! For question 22 it says:

Complete the information below if your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status.

Your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident at the USCIS office in:

Then it says, : If your relative is not elibigle for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in:

Does this mean that since I am applying for my wife's visa at the US embassy in Tokyo (we are not in america yet), am I supposed to write tokyo , japan on my form?

Also, for section C, question 17, it asks for information about your alien relative and says to

"list husband/wife and all children of your relative."

Since she is Canadian, does this mean that I (the American) write my own information there? It is the AMerican that puts the info down, not the non american?

Finally for question number 15 in Section C, it says to put the name and address of present employer. Is this the name and address of the American's employer or of the non-american (beneficiary)?

Any information is great!

thanks,

getcr1

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi there -

sorry - another question for the I-130 form! For question 22 it says:

Complete the information below if your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status.

Your relative is in the United States and will apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident at the USCIS office in:

Then it says, : If your relative is not elibigle for adjustment of status, he or she will apply for a visa abroad at the American consular post in:

Does this mean that since I am applying for my wife's visa at the US embassy in Tokyo (we are not in america yet), am I supposed to write tokyo , japan on my form?

Also, for section C, question 17, it asks for information about your alien relative and says to

"list husband/wife and all children of your relative."

Since she is Canadian, does this mean that I (the American) write my own information there? It is the AMerican that puts the info down, not the non american?

Finally for question number 15 in Section C, it says to put the name and address of present employer. Is this the name and address of the American's employer or of the non-american (beneficiary)?

Any information is great!

thanks,

getcr1

Since you're doing DCF, for USCIS office, put N/A and N/A and then put Tokyo, Japan for Consular post.

I'm assumign since you are the USC, the alien relative is your wife the canadian. List her husband (you) and her children if she has any.

And I believe I already answered the questiona bout the employer. It's the relative's/beneficiary's or in your case, your wife's.

Suerte.

 
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