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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello,

I received form DS-3032 couple days ago and have a question about agent choice. Is it better to choose US spouse as the agent? i thought the mail delivery from NVC directly to my wife in Canada would be faster than sending to me first.

Thanks for you help.

Edited by shek

05/01/2011--Married

05/25/2011--I-130 Sent

06/02/2011--received I-130 NOA1

08/09/2011--I-130 approved

08/09/2011--Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

Posted

Hello,

I received form DS-3032 couple days ago and have a question about agent choice. Is it better to choose US spouse as the agent? i thought the mail delivery from NVC directly to my wife in Canada would be faster than sending to me first.

Thanks for you help.

I'd suggest choosing the USC as the agent. But remember, if you give both email addresses over to an operator, then all correspondence is sent by email, so you won't be receiving anything in the mail.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted

I'd suggest choosing the USC as the agent. But remember, if you give both email addresses over to an operator, then all correspondence is sent by email, so you won't be receiving anything in the mail.

My wife and I provided our email addresses in the I-130 package. And we got the ds3032, nvc case number through email. Does it mean we will receive all the correspondence by emails in the future and no more hardcopies?

Thank you for your reply.

Shek

05/01/2011--Married

05/25/2011--I-130 Sent

06/02/2011--received I-130 NOA1

08/09/2011--I-130 approved

08/09/2011--Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill

Posted

My wife and I provided our email addresses in the I-130 package. And we got the ds3032, nvc case number through email. Does it mean we will receive all the correspondence by emails in the future and no more hardcopies?

Thank you for your reply.

Shek

Yes, you should. If you both received the initial information package, then NVC has your emails on record and they'll send future email packages to you both.

For our case, we had provided our email addresses too, but when I called the operator, I still had to give them over.

 
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