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Filed: IR-5 Country: China
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I'm an USC and my dad got his I-130 approval in 03/2014. I received the notice from the NVC earlier this month. I have since logged onto the Consular Electronic Application Center and filled out DS-261 and paid the AOS fee. Now I have to send in the AOS along with documentation and wait for further instruction I guess. I'm sorry if this was a duplicate but I'm really new to this.

So now I'm suppose to send in I-864 AOS of support along with supporting documentation. What happens next? The payment option for the Immigrant Visa is blocked out so I can't pay it yet. What does my dad have to do on his end?

Thanks in advance

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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If you do not have your father's civil documents on hand. He can start gathering those while you wait for next step.

Meanwhile, call the NVC for updates and if they receive your packet. If so, wait few days and they will email you an IV invoice. You'll have to wait a day or two again before it's ready to pay on CEAC. In my case, invoice was ready the same day I got the email.

NVC process guide here --> http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process#Useful_Information

Edited by J3MJ3M

***I-130 Father***

USCIS

03/25/2013 Mailed I-130 Application to Chicago Lockbox

03/28/2013 NOA 1

11/13/2013 NOA 2 Case Transferred to CSC for speed up process.

12/03/2013 Request For Evidence

01/08/2014 Mailed Required Documents

02/03/2014 Additional Evidence Required

*Decided to take DNA Test*

03/01/2014 Paid $850 to DNA Lab

03/12/2014 DNA Lab received both of our samples

03/13/2014 DNA Result Completed/Result Sent to USCIS

03/14/2014 USCIS Received Result

03/21/2014 NOA 3 approved and forwarded to NVC

NVC

3/31/2014 Case Received

5/01/2014 Case & IID # Assigned

5/08/2014 AOS Fee/DS-261 Completed

5/09/2014 AOS Showed PAID on CEAC

05/10/2014 Mailed AOS Packet

05/13/2014 AOS Packet Delivered/Received

05/16/2014 Received IV Fee Invoice (email)

05/20/2014 IV Fee showed PAID

05/23/2014 IV Packet Mailed

05/27/2014 Submitted DS-260 on CEAC

06/11/2014 Received AOS checklist (Forgot to sign I-864a)

06/12/2014 Checklist Mailed

08/11/2014 Case Complete

09/11/2014 INTERVIEW DATE

10/24/2014 Case closed/Arrived in Hawai'i safe and sound ^_^!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: China
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Thank you for the quick response. I'm relieved I didn't mess up anything so far. I will send the AOS after the payment is processed. Two more questions: 1)At what point does my father receive an A number? The AOS form asks for it but I can't find one on the I-130 communications I received. 2)I assume the documents I need are the same as listed in DS-230 instruction? For the police certificates, it just needs to state where the person is living correct? In China it's a called a hukou I believe, a notarized copy of that should be sufficient I presume.

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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A number is Alien Registration Number or green card. If your father visited US with a tourist visa he will basically use the same A number. Leave that blank if he has not entered US yet.

I'm not quite sure what are the stated requirements on DS-230. I'm sure it's pretty much the same. Civil documents required for IR5 category is on this website http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/submit/documents-to-submit-to-nvc.html

For police/NBI certificates, I believe it's for background purposes. Like for instance, if your father has a record back to your country that is not legally dismiss or if he is on wanted list or if he was a member of a terrorist group LOL? I may be wrong but I assume that's what it is for.

Keep in mind that all documents you will be sending to support DS-260 MUST be certified/original copy.

Edited by J3MJ3M

***I-130 Father***

USCIS

03/25/2013 Mailed I-130 Application to Chicago Lockbox

03/28/2013 NOA 1

11/13/2013 NOA 2 Case Transferred to CSC for speed up process.

12/03/2013 Request For Evidence

01/08/2014 Mailed Required Documents

02/03/2014 Additional Evidence Required

*Decided to take DNA Test*

03/01/2014 Paid $850 to DNA Lab

03/12/2014 DNA Lab received both of our samples

03/13/2014 DNA Result Completed/Result Sent to USCIS

03/14/2014 USCIS Received Result

03/21/2014 NOA 3 approved and forwarded to NVC

NVC

3/31/2014 Case Received

5/01/2014 Case & IID # Assigned

5/08/2014 AOS Fee/DS-261 Completed

5/09/2014 AOS Showed PAID on CEAC

05/10/2014 Mailed AOS Packet

05/13/2014 AOS Packet Delivered/Received

05/16/2014 Received IV Fee Invoice (email)

05/20/2014 IV Fee showed PAID

05/23/2014 IV Packet Mailed

05/27/2014 Submitted DS-260 on CEAC

06/11/2014 Received AOS checklist (Forgot to sign I-864a)

06/12/2014 Checklist Mailed

08/11/2014 Case Complete

09/11/2014 INTERVIEW DATE

10/24/2014 Case closed/Arrived in Hawai'i safe and sound ^_^!

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I checked the Tourist Visa he used 2 years ago, it does not have a registration number on it. I guess I will leave it blank

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I'm not familiar with tourist visa processing. I thought they'll get alien card as well. So yes, it's best to leave it blank.

There's a thread for IR5 category if you have any more questions or just refer to the NVC guide link above. That will really help you get on top of things.

Anyhow, best of luck!

Edited by J3MJ3M

***I-130 Father***

USCIS

03/25/2013 Mailed I-130 Application to Chicago Lockbox

03/28/2013 NOA 1

11/13/2013 NOA 2 Case Transferred to CSC for speed up process.

12/03/2013 Request For Evidence

01/08/2014 Mailed Required Documents

02/03/2014 Additional Evidence Required

*Decided to take DNA Test*

03/01/2014 Paid $850 to DNA Lab

03/12/2014 DNA Lab received both of our samples

03/13/2014 DNA Result Completed/Result Sent to USCIS

03/14/2014 USCIS Received Result

03/21/2014 NOA 3 approved and forwarded to NVC

NVC

3/31/2014 Case Received

5/01/2014 Case & IID # Assigned

5/08/2014 AOS Fee/DS-261 Completed

5/09/2014 AOS Showed PAID on CEAC

05/10/2014 Mailed AOS Packet

05/13/2014 AOS Packet Delivered/Received

05/16/2014 Received IV Fee Invoice (email)

05/20/2014 IV Fee showed PAID

05/23/2014 IV Packet Mailed

05/27/2014 Submitted DS-260 on CEAC

06/11/2014 Received AOS checklist (Forgot to sign I-864a)

06/12/2014 Checklist Mailed

08/11/2014 Case Complete

09/11/2014 INTERVIEW DATE

10/24/2014 Case closed/Arrived in Hawai'i safe and sound ^_^!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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you are USCitizen?

I suggest you stop a bit,

and enroll in the optional NVC Electronic Processing for Guangzhou,

then start up again after the consular casefile # is converted from GUZ to GZO.

Why? Shaves 2 to 5 months off of waiting, between NVC and GUZ IV.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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you are USCitizen?

I suggest you stop a bit,

and enroll in the optional NVC Electronic Processing for Guangzhou,

then start up again after the consular casefile # is converted from GUZ to GZO.

Why? Shaves 2 to 5 months off of waiting, between NVC and GUZ IV.

Saving time is definitely good. How do I convert the casefile from GUZ to GZO? Do I follow this link http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/submit/how-to-submit-documents-to-the-nvc.html#GroupB?

Edited by godlyatheist

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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Yup. Note it's OK to pay things when the invoice is available to pay,

but

do not send out anything till you get the GZO #

and

practice making PDF files whilst yer waiting.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Yup. Note it's OK to pay things when the invoice is available to pay,

but

do not send out anything till you get the GZO #

and

practice making PDF files whilst yer waiting.

So I have a GUZ # right now. After the AOS payment has been processed will the number change from GUZ to GZO? Following the "normal" directions I'm suppose to send the AOS documents after the payment is approved, so I should hold off on that?

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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yes, hold off, as the normal directions are for paper casefiles.

send nothing in till you have a GZO #.

is ok to sling the DS-261 that is dee-ess two six one... it won't effect anything...

online payment is ok to do whilst waiting, if the IV fee comes in, can pay it.

all is 're-homed' when the GZO number is issued. It's a back-room thing, you not have to do anything.

as to your question of 'After the AOS payment has been processed will the number change from GUZ to GZO?' please note conversion is an event in and of itself, payment status has no bearing on the conversion.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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yes, hold off, as the normal directions are for paper casefiles.

send nothing in till you have a GZO #.

is ok to sling the DS-261 that is dee-ess two six one... it won't effect anything...

online payment is ok to do whilst waiting, if the IV fee comes in, can pay it.

all is 're-homed' when the GZO number is issued. It's a back-room thing, you not have to do anything.

as to your question of 'After the AOS payment has been processed will the number change from GUZ to GZO?' please note conversion is an event in and of itself, payment status has no bearing on the conversion.

Ok I won't send any documents in then and I will still pay for all the fees. Do you now typically how long the conversion process is?

yes, hold off, as the normal directions are for paper casefiles.

send nothing in till you have a GZO #.

is ok to sling the DS-261 that is dee-ess two six one... it won't effect anything...

online payment is ok to do whilst waiting, if the IV fee comes in, can pay it.

all is 're-homed' when the GZO number is issued. It's a back-room thing, you not have to do anything.

as to your question of 'After the AOS payment has been processed will the number change from GUZ to GZO?' please note conversion is an event in and of itself, payment status has no bearing on the conversion.

Ok I won't send any documents in then and I will still pay for all the fees. Do you know typically how long the conversion process is?

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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varies. could be a week, could be 30 days, could be ming tian.

NVC is lopsided-screwy with their email thingies this quarter and last...

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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varies. could be a week, could be 30 days, could be ming tian.

NVC is lopsided-screwy with their email thingies this quarter and last...

Ok thank you very much.

09/18/13 - I-130 mailed
09/23/13 - I-797C Notice of Action received
03/10/14 - I-130 approved

04/23/14 - NVC received case

05/03/14 - Received Case # and IIN#

05/18/14 - AOS fees paid and DS-261 completed

05/22/14 - Electronic Processing OPT-IN, AOS documentations sent electronically

06/16/14 - Case converted to Electronics Processing, GZO case number assigned

06/30/14 - IV fee paid

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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My wife also bring her parent to the state. If we chose Group A: Email processing. How do we submit two identical color photographs? Do we scan the color photographs into a pdf file?

IR-5 for wife's parents:
3-24-2014: I-130 approved
4-08-2014: USCIS sent to NVC
5-07-2014: Case recieved at NVC
5-15-2014: Case number & IIN Assigned
5-21-2014: Completed DS-261
5-22-2014: Sent ENROLL EP email
5-27-2014: Sent AOS through EP
6-14-2014: Case number change from GUZ to GZO

7-04-2014: Sent DS-260 fee

7-07-2014: Sent Civil Documents

7-08-2014: Completed DS-260

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8-27-2014: Case COMPLETE! YES!...YES!...YES! :joy::thumbs::dance:

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