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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: India
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Hello Friends,

I am in very much confusion here. A help is very much appreciated.

When my father (US citizen) filed I-130 back in 2002 for me, I was in India. Now I am in London, UK and also citizen of UK.

Now, my I-130 approved and the case is with NVC. They also allotted a case number which starts with BMB. My father is in US and he got the EOS fees invoice which He paid and started to collect all documents for EOS.

My confusion is : How can I let NVC know that I am in UK and a citizen of UK ? Also, mean time I have 2nd daughter born who is not listed on original I-130 petition filed in 2002. She born in 2009. So Can I just list her name in I-864 Part 3 item 9? Do I need to send any documents to NVC letting them know that I have 2nd child? Also, I would like to have my Visa interview here at London, not in Mumbai. How can I inform NVC about that too?

Please help.

Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello Friends,

I am in very much confusion here. A help is very much appreciated.

When my father (US citizen) filed I-130 back in 2002 for me, I was in India. Now I am in London, UK and also citizen of UK.

Now, my I-130 approved and the case is with NVC. They also allotted a case number which starts with BMB. My father is in US and he got the EOS fees invoice which He paid and started to collect all documents for EOS.

My confusion is : How can I let NVC know that I am in UK and a citizen of UK ? Also, mean time I have 2nd daughter born who is not listed on original I-130 petition filed in 2002. She born in 2009. So Can I just list her name in I-864 Part 3 item 9? Do I need to send any documents to NVC letting them know that I have 2nd child? Also, I would like to have my Visa interview here at London, not in Mumbai. How can I inform NVC about that too?

Please help.

Thanks

ok about ur children, u need to send nvc a copy of their birth certificates and about the interview u may need to call them

 
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