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Hi Everyone,

I need an advice from somebody who has the knowledge about this I-130 case. Or somebody who is in thesame situation. I am a USC and i have started the petition for my mother. I have recieve the NOA1 receipt notice and NOA2 Approval notice. My question is What should i do next. I Don't know the next steps. as to when im supposed to pay the affidavit of support which is $70. The letter of approval did not say anything about this. NVC will be processing the approved petition according to the letter. Does that mean that we have to wait for another receipt notice from NVC? Do we send a copy of affidavit of support to NVC?

My other question is regarding the paperwork that my mother will be filling up before the interview DS-230 form. There was a question there DS-230 part 1 31a persons name in 14 and 29 who will accompany you to the united states now. 31b.persons named in 14 and 29 you will accompany you to the ubnited states at a later date. The persons they are talking about are my mother's children and my father. If my mother writes down the name of my youngest brother who is 12 years old on Question PartI 31a can he really come with my mother when her petition gets approved? My mother wants to know if that is possible? How does the process works? If she writes down the names of my sibling and father on question Part 1 31b will she be denied because of that? does she have to leave it blank or is it for future preference just incase my sibling follows? According to NVC Appoinment processing. If the applicant(my mother) has children who intend to immigrate to the united states or join the applkicat in United stets at a later date.In order to immigrate with the applicant to the united states the applicant's children must be Unmarried,and under 21 years old and be eligible to be listed under applicats visa classification. My youngest brother is a minor and not married. If my brother is really eligible does we have to have him go to the interview with my mother. I am very confused how this things works. I would appreciate any help and advice regarding this matter. Thank you again for taking the time to read my inquiries. May God bless your heart.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi Everyone,

I need an advice from somebody who has the knowledge about this I-130 case. Or somebody who is in thesame situation. I am a USC and i have started the petition for my mother. I have recieve the NOA1 receipt notice and NOA2 Approval notice. My question is What should i do next. I Don't know the next steps. as to when im supposed to pay the affidavit of support which is $70. The letter of approval did not say anything about this. NVC will be processing the approved petition according to the letter. Does that mean that we have to wait for another receipt notice from NVC? Do we send a copy of affidavit of support to NVC?

My other question is regarding the paperwork that my mother will be filling up before the interview DS-230 form. There was a question there DS-230 part 1 31a persons name in 14 and 29 who will accompany you to the united states now. 31b.persons named in 14 and 29 you will accompany you to the ubnited states at a later date. The persons they are talking about are my mother's children and my father. If my mother writes down the name of my youngest brother who is 12 years old on Question PartI 31a can he really come with my mother when her petition gets approved? My mother wants to know if that is possible? How does the process works? If she writes down the names of my sibling and father on question Part 1 31b will she be denied because of that? does she have to leave it blank or is it for future preference just incase my sibling follows? According to NVC Appoinment processing. If the applicant(my mother) has children who intend to immigrate to the united states or join the applkicat in United stets at a later date.In order to immigrate with the applicant to the united states the applicant's children must be Unmarried,and under 21 years old and be eligible to be listed under applicats visa classification. My youngest brother is a minor and not married. If my brother is really eligible does we have to have him go to the interview with my mother. I am very confused how this things works. I would appreciate any help and advice regarding this matter. Thank you again for taking the time to read my inquiries. May God bless your heart.

Your mother does not qualify for derivative benefits for your father or your siblings... They EACH require there own I-130 petition (mom & pop can come immediately) but your siblings must wait the required time for a visa number (about 22 years for the PI)

Edited by payxibka

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Thank you for the information.

agree each member should have a different petition form. and it will take your parents 3-6months then they will be with you in no time! just be patience and just wait for every step that nvc will ask from you.

I-130 Track:

Apr. 19. 2006: I-130 Sent/Submitted

May.06. 2006: I-130 NOA1

Oct. 26. 2009: I-130 NOA2

NVC Track:

Oct. 20. 2009: ACL email received with case number & AOS Fee Bill from email

Oct. 25. 2009: AOS paid online

Oct. 27. 2009: AOS Cover Sheet & ACL sent via FedEx

Oct. 29. 2009: NVC received the ACL

Nov. 11/16. 2009: IV Fee Bill / paid online

Nov. 17. 2009: IV Cover Sheet & Requested to add a child in NVC case

Dec. 07. 2009: Approval of additional child in NVC case received via email & paid IV bill

Dec. 11. 2009: Sent DS-230 via LBC

Dec. 17. 2009: I-864 sent via USPS overnight & DS-230 received (as per avr)

Dec. 21. 2009: I-864 received as per avr/has reviewed DS-230

Jan. 07. 2010: Received email-checklist dated Jan.06.2010. printed & mailed it via usps.

Jan. 26. 2010: CASE COMPLETED on January 23, 2010 as per avr.

Mar. 15. 2010: Schedule was given last Feb.12/ Interview on April 22! at USEM as per operator & email

USEM Track:

Mar. 19. 2010: Left NVC and forwarded to USEM

Apr. 19-21 2010: Passed medical (me and my son) / May 4-6 passed medical (daughter)

Apr. 22. 2010: Interview APPROVED for me and my son / May 12 interivew APPROVED (daughter)

May 26. 2010: POE SEATTLE

 
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