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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I didnt know theres wasnt different category s for i130 and just figured out im in the f2a category how will this effect the process can anybody tell me

I didnt know theres wasnt different category s for i130 and just figured out im in the f2a category how will this effect the process can anybody tell me

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hey guys, I need ASAP help.

I am in USA & my hubby is in India. Our AOS fee just got paid and now my Hubby will have to fill out DS-260 form.

We already filled out DS-260 Exemplar form so it don't take long time.

There are two questions asked where I am confuse.

1) Address where my hubby is intended to live after arriving to US. (address written on I-130)

2) Is this address where you want your green card to be mailed? ( I moved after filling I-130 but for temporary...my permanent address is still the one on I-130)

My permanent address is different then mailing address. Temporary I am living away from my permanent address. I want my Hubby's GC at my current address but in I-130 & all other forms I have entered my permanent address. Is it ok if I have two different address shown?

I just want to make sure that there will be no process delay or any confusion/problem.

Thanks

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I didnt know theres wasnt different category s for i130 and just figured out im in the f2a category how will this effect the process can anybody tell me

I didnt know theres wasnt different category s for i130 and just figured out im in the f2a category how will this effect the process can anybody tell me

You'll be stalled out at NVC until a number becomes available to you. There are limited numbers of visas available in the F2A category.

Hey guys, I need ASAP help.

I am in USA & my hubby is in India. Our AOS fee just got paid and now my Hubby will have to fill out DS-260 form.

We already filled out DS-260 Exemplar form so it don't take long time.

There are two questions asked where I am confuse.

1) Address where my hubby is intended to live after arriving to US. (address written on I-130)

2) Is this address where you want your green card to be mailed? ( I moved after filling I-130 but for temporary...my permanent address is still the one on I-130)

My permanent address is different then mailing address. Temporary I am living away from my permanent address. I want my Hubby's GC at my current address but in I-130 & all other forms I have entered my permanent address. Is it ok if I have two different address shown?

I just want to make sure that there will be no process delay or any confusion/problem.

Thanks

I'm pretty sure it's okay to have two different addresses available.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
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Heeey Thank God Almighty, I just got my CASE NUMBER from NVC by phone. The told me to expect the e-mail by next week to begin the NVC process. :dancing: :joy: :dancing:

Congratulations! When did NVC receive your case?

12/08/2014 TSC approved I-130.

12/12/2014 TSC shipped case to NVC.

12/19/2014 NVC received.

01/26/2015 Case # assigned and completed DS-261.

01/30/2015 Received AOS invoice and paid.

02/02/2015 Mailed AOS + IV packets

02/10/2015 Scan date for AOS + IV packets

03/23/2015 Received a checklist for AOS

03/27/2015 Mailed checklist response

03/30/2015 Checklist scan date

04/22/2015 Case completed at NVC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Sorry, I was travelling over the holidays. 40 days, wow! I got mine on day 28 or 29. I'm glad you have it now.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi guys, pls NVC also accept photocopy of police certificate? I want Τ̣̣̥☺ mail ♏♈̷̴̩ civil documents Τ̣̣̥☺ ♏♈̷̴̩ hubby in USA, just not clear abt the police stuff

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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They now accept photocopies of all civil documents, is my understanding, so yes, the police certificate. You could call them first thing Monday morning to verify. 7am EST is when they open.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Not A tailor thanks for you advises and help you always give....In my situation, they just gave me one number, should I wait for another number in their e-mail?..And how to start this final journey

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Not A tailor thanks for you advises and help you always give....In my situation, they just gave me one number, should I wait for another number in their e-mail?..And how to start this final journey

I'm asking this because I have multiple cases, but I was given only one case number, is that OK?

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