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Hi so my oath taking is on August 5th, and I'm gathering all the documents needed for petitioning my mother in the Philippines, can you guys check if this is all i have to submit? let me know if im missing stuff.

Form I-130

Application Fee $420

My Birth Certificate

Certification of Naturalization ( getting on Aug. 5th)

My Marriage Certificate (due to name change)

Passport Photos

G-1145

i've took passport photos like 2 months ago , is it still valid to submit? or do i have to get new passport photos again? Im planning to submit these documents after my oath taking. And also, what documents should my mom submit during these processing? can you guys list everything! I am so excited. Thank you!!! :)

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They do not need your photos.

They need your mom's marriage/divorce papers.

All copies, of course. Originals will be needed for NVC, but not with I-130.

Ara & Anya - Tucson, Arizona

IR-5 for my (Anya's) mother
00 Filed: 03/08/2013

536 POE: 08/26/2014

Father

00 I-130 mailed to Phoenix Lockbox: 05/28/2014

455 POE LAX: 09/03/2015

Brother (9 years old, A2A through LPR mother)

I-130

00 Filed: 09/12/2014

03 Petition accepted at California Service Center, NOA-1 mailed: 09/15/2014

07 NOA-1 received; Priority date is 09/15/2014: 09/19/2014

176 RFE received: 03/07/2015

238 RFE response mailed to CSC: 05/08/2015

242 RFE response received at CSC; Decision to be made before 07/11/2015: 05/12/2015

308 Approved; NOA-2 mailed: 07/17/2015

314 NOA-2 received; Case sent to NVC: 07/23/2015

371 Welcome Letter received; Choice of Agent form submitted: 09/18/2015

374 AoS fee paid: 09/21/2015

416 IV fee paid; IV application submitted: 11/02/2015

452 IV and AoS packets mailed: 12/08/2015

455 Documents received at NVC; Waiting for CC: 12/11/2015

502 Case Complete; Wating for IL: 01/27/2016

504 Interview scheduled for 03/11/2016: 01/29/2016

523 Medical exam: 02/17/2016 Passed

546 Interview: 03/11/2016 PASSED!

549 Visa issued: 03/14/2016

588 POE LAX: 04/22/2016

Posted

They do not need your photos.

They need your mom's marriage/divorce papers.

All copies, of course. Originals will be needed for NVC, but not with I-130.

wow i've read some forums that you still have to submit photos? so just to clarify, i don't have to submit them with I-130? and also my dad died when i was 6 years old do i need to submit death certificate of my dad as well?

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Hi so my oath taking is on August 5th, and I'm gathering all the documents needed for petitioning my mother in the Philippines, can you guys check if this is all i have to submit? let me know if im missing stuff.

Form I-130

Application Fee $420

My Birth Certificate

Certification of Naturalization ( getting on Aug. 5th)

My Marriage Certificate (due to name change)

Passport Photos

G-1145

i've took passport photos like 2 months ago , is it still valid to submit? or do i have to get new passport photos again? Im planning to submit these documents after my oath taking. And also, what documents should my mom submit during these processing? can you guys list everything! I am so excited. Thank you!!! smile.png

Hi Mikeylla!

I am taking oath on Aug 6th and will be petitioning my parents soon after that.

I did my research - browse through forums, read form instructions in USCIS, NVC, etc.

For submitting the I-130 petition, you would need these:

  • Form I-130
  • Your birth certificate
  • Your Certificate of Naturalization
  • Your marriage certificate
  • Check for $420 payable to: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Form G-1145, E-Notification

No need for photos. Nor marriage certificate, as your birth certificate alone will serve as a proof of your relationship with your mother.

Good luck!

Please keep me posted.

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Jun 08 - arrived in the US

Jul 08 - ♥♥♥ WEDDING DAY ♥♥♥

Jul 09 - Temp GC received

Mar 12 - 10 yr GC received

Aug 13 - Naturalized

 
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