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NVC email - wrong principal applicant?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi,

My 2 year old daughter and I are immigrating from Canada. My wife is American. My wife originally mailed a single package containing an I-130 for me and one for our daughter. The petitions were tied together, and we received our NOA1 and NOA2 on the same days.

NVC has now emailed my wife that our daughter's case, where our daughter is labelled "PRINCIPAL APPLICANT" is ready for action (DS-261, fee payment), and gives the case and invoice numbers.

Is this normal? Is it normal for our 2 year old to be called a Principal Applicant? I would have expected that to be me. Or will there be another email in a day or so, saying the same info for me, and it just didn't quite get processed on the same day?

Is there a danger of the cases getting separated? We obviously want to fly to Montreal together and do the interviews at the same time, or back-to-back. Should I go ahead and do the DS-261 and fee payment for my daughter even though we haven't received my own case/invoice numbers yet?

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