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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hey everyone!

I hope everyone is moving along smoothly in their immigration journey.

I had a question: I received the NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032 form, and AOS fee invoice a few weeks after receiving the NOA2 from USCIS. I received all this via email.

However, I never gave NVC my email address. I think they might have gotten it off the I-130?

Anyways, my question is: my husband (beneficiary) wants to submit the DS-3032 via email. Is it too late for me to call the NVC and give them my husband's email address? I never called them to give them our email addresses.

Or can he just send them the DS-3032 form via email? Will they accept it without me even having called them?

Thanks in advance for any help!

07/16/12 Sent I-130

07/20/12 Priority Date

07/25/12 NOA1

01/07/13 Approval of I-130

01/30/13 Receipt of NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032, and i-864 fee invoice via petitioner's email

02/01/13 Paid i-864 fee

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Hey everyone!

I hope everyone is moving along smoothly in their immigration journey.

I had a question: I received the NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032 form, and AOS fee invoice a few weeks after receiving the NOA2 from USCIS. I received all this via email.

However, I never gave NVC my email address. I think they might have gotten it off the I-130?

Anyways, my question is: my husband (beneficiary) wants to submit the DS-3032 via email. Is it too late for me to call the NVC and give them my husband's email address? I never called them to give them our email addresses.

Or can he just send them the DS-3032 form via email? Will they accept it without me even having called them?

Thanks in advance for any help!

07/16/12 Sent I-130

07/20/12 Priority Date

07/25/12 NOA1

01/07/13 Approval of I-130

01/30/13 Receipt of NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032, and i-864 fee invoice via petitioner's email

02/01/13 Paid i-864 fee

If you sent a G-1145 with your I-130 package, then they could have gotten your email address from that.

Yes, call up asap and give NVC the beneficiary's email address. Once that's done, then they can email the DS-3032.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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If you sent a G-1145 with your I-130 package, then they could have gotten your email address from that.

Yes, call up asap and give NVC the beneficiary's email address. Once that's done, then they can email the DS-3032.

Thank you for the reply. I am calling them now!

its 3rd month starts but i am still in AP:(

I'm sorry to hear that. Did you try calling them?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hey everyone!

I hope everyone is moving along smoothly in their immigration journey.

I had a question: I received the NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032 form, and AOS fee invoice a few weeks after receiving the NOA2 from USCIS. I received all this via email.

However, I never gave NVC my email address. I think they might have gotten it off the I-130?

Anyways, my question is: my husband (beneficiary) wants to submit the DS-3032 via email. Is it too late for me to call the NVC and give them my husband's email address? I never called them to give them our email addresses.

Or can he just send them the DS-3032 form via email? Will they accept it without me even having called them?

Thanks in advance for any help!

07/16/12 Sent I-130

07/20/12 Priority Date

07/25/12 NOA1

01/07/13 Approval of I-130

01/30/13 Receipt of NVC case #, invoice #, DS-3032, and i-864 fee invoice via petitioner's email

02/01/13 Paid i-864 fee

No it is not too late. He just has to print the form, sign it, scan it back to computer and email it to nvcinquiry@state.gov. Be sure to include the NVC case # in subject and petitioner name, dob and beneficiary, dob in the body of email then attach the signed copy of ds3032

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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No it is not too late. He just has to print the form, sign it, scan it back to computer and email it to nvcinquiry@state.gov. Be sure to include the NVC case # in subject and petitioner name, dob and beneficiary, dob in the body of email then attach the signed copy of ds3032

Thank you for your help! My husband emailed them the ds 3032 that day after I called NVC and gave them his email address.

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