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does the divorce decree really included in the AOS packet? so if we didn't include it we're going to have a checklist because of that?

Nov 5 2013: NOA 1Priority date

Dec 11 2013: NOA2

Feb 4: DS-261 available (choice of agent) mistakes done

Feb 6:AOS fee generated

Feb 7:AOS payment

Feb 10: AOS Paid

Feb 18: DS-261 submitted (2nd time)

March 11: CR2 IV invoiced

March 20: AOS checklist mailed off

March 21: CR1 IV invoiced

March 22: CR2 and CR1 IV payment made

March 25: IV paid & DS-260 done

March 28: IV packets sent

April 11: CASE COMPLETE (called NVC)

May 14: Interview Schedule

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These are the docs that was sent to NVC for F2A. Original BC of the petitioner is not required and we did not send one.

Documents for the Petitioner:-

1) NVC Bar code page for Affidavit of Support Processing & proof of payment fees (Original + copy)

2) Form I-864, Affidavit of Support (Original + copy)

3)Petitioner's Permanent Resident Card (Copy + copy)

4) Petitioner's Employment Verification Letter ( Original + copy)

5) Petitioner's Recent Pay slips (copy + copy) up to 6 months.

6) Petitioner's 2012 federal Tax Returns ( copy + copy)

7) Petitioner's W-2 for 2012, 2011, 2010(copy + copy)

If applicable: Petitioner's Divorce Decree (Original + Copy)

Documents for the Beneficiary:-

1) NVC Barcode Page for Application for Immigrant visa and Alien Registration & proof of payment of fees (Original + copy)

2) NVC Barcode for completion and submission of form DS260 (Original + copy) and 2 passport photos.

3) Applicant's Marriage Certificate (Original + copy)

4) Applicant's Birth Certificate (Original + Copy)

5) Police Clearance Certificate from Local passport office (Original + copy)

6)Copy of Applicant's Passport Biographic data page (copy+ copy)

If applicable: Applicant's Divorce Decree (Original + copy)

does the divorce decree really included in the AOS packet? so if we didn't include it we're going to have a checklist because of that?

Nov 5 2013: NOA 1Priority date

Dec 11 2013: NOA2

Feb 4: DS-261 available (choice of agent) mistakes done

Feb 6:AOS fee generated

Feb 7:AOS payment

Feb 10: AOS Paid

Feb 18: DS-261 submitted (2nd time)

March 11: CR2 IV invoiced

March 20: AOS checklist mailed off

March 21: CR1 IV invoiced

March 22: CR2 and CR1 IV payment made

March 25: IV paid & DS-260 done

March 28: IV packets sent

April 11: CASE COMPLETE (called NVC)

May 14: Interview Schedule

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really? does it just apply if the beneficiary has this divorce decree? since IV packet is really all about the beneficiary. so should I include my husbands (the petitioner) divorce decree?

Nov 5 2013: NOA 1Priority date

Dec 11 2013: NOA2

Feb 4: DS-261 available (choice of agent) mistakes done

Feb 6:AOS fee generated

Feb 7:AOS payment

Feb 10: AOS Paid

Feb 18: DS-261 submitted (2nd time)

March 11: CR2 IV invoiced

March 20: AOS checklist mailed off

March 21: CR1 IV invoiced

March 22: CR2 and CR1 IV payment made

March 25: IV paid & DS-260 done

March 28: IV packets sent

April 11: CASE COMPLETE (called NVC)

May 14: Interview Schedule

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really? does it just apply if the beneficiary has this divorce decree? since IV packet is really all about the beneficiary. so should I include my husbands (the petitioner) divorce decree?

When you had sent your I-130 you would have sent a copy of your husbands divorce decree to USCIS. I am not sure whether NVC needs a certified copy or original of petitioner's divorce decreee or not but we did send it in.

 

 

 

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When you had sent your I-130 you would have sent a copy of your husbands divorce decree to USCIS. I am not sure whether NVC needs a certified copy or original of petitioner's divorce decreee or not but we did send it in.

that's right we did sent my husband's divorce decree with our I-130. just got confused with that IV packet needing that paper. so it really just imply for the beneficiary. if ever the beneficiary has a divorce decree, it should be sent also in that IV packet

Nov 5 2013: NOA 1Priority date

Dec 11 2013: NOA2

Feb 4: DS-261 available (choice of agent) mistakes done

Feb 6:AOS fee generated

Feb 7:AOS payment

Feb 10: AOS Paid

Feb 18: DS-261 submitted (2nd time)

March 11: CR2 IV invoiced

March 20: AOS checklist mailed off

March 21: CR1 IV invoiced

March 22: CR2 and CR1 IV payment made

March 25: IV paid & DS-260 done

March 28: IV packets sent

April 11: CASE COMPLETE (called NVC)

May 14: Interview Schedule

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