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Filed: Country: Philippines
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On I130 form-- C. Information about your alien relative (continued)

#21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

....What address will we have give?Is it the last address we have lived together after we got married or just the last address we lived together before marriage? We never lived together as a married couple becoz he was already living in US and just went home to the Philippines and stayed for a month and married me. And also, we did not live together before we got married, he'd just visit me in my province and stay for a month or so, and I would also visit him. That was just our set up from the time we started our relationship until he left for the states...would that count as living together? And the big problem is that, my husband put my address and his address (on Section C-Q#21)when he was still living here in the Philippines plus the date from the time we started our relationship until he left for US. I'm really confused pls help?

Would that cause a problem in our I130 approval?Any idea?

IR1/CR1 (CSC)

(F2 category)

May 31, 2006 - sent I130

June 5, 2006 - Received by USCIS

June 20,2006 - I130 notice date

January 25, 2007 - Hubby became a naturalized citizen

January 26, 2007 - sent mail to upgrade from F2 to IR1 and also upgraded it over the fone (USCIS told him to wait for 45 days for I130 to be upgraded)

March 13-Received a letter from USCIS asking for a copy of naturalization cert plus a cover letter entitled I130 Request for Upgrade

March 20- faxed the papers

March 21- TOUCHED!!! finally after 9 months...

March 22- Approval notice

April 2 - Case received by NVC and was assigned a case #.

April 30 - DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill have been generated and sent out

May 2 - NVC accepted agent of of choice w/c was e-mailed the same day DS-3032 was generated

May 7 - IV Fee bill has been generated

May 15 - Both AOS and IV fee bills received in the mail.

May 16 - Mailed both bills to NVC via USPS (overnight)...

May 25 - NVC finished processing AOS fee payment.

May 28 - I-864 package was generated and mailed out

May 29 - NVC finished processing IV fee payment

June 4 - DS230 was generated

June 8 - I-864 package was received in the mail

June 13 - sent I864EZ to NVC

June 15 - DS230 received in the mail

June 20 - DS230 sent to NVC

June 25 - DS230 received by NVC...I864EZ completed

July 6 - CASE COMPLETE!

Aug 15 - INTERVIEW DATE! Approved!!!

Oct 2- it's time to leave...= ) = (

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Based on your note, you write down the address where you stayed together after your marriage.

On I130 form-- C. Information about your alien relative (continued)

#21. If filing for your husband/wife, give last address at which you lived together.

....What address will we have give?Is it the last address we have lived together after we got married or just the last address we lived together before marriage? We never lived together as a married couple becoz he was already living in US and just went home to the Philippines and stayed for a month and married me. And also, we did not live together before we got married, he'd just visit me in my province and stay for a month or so, and I would also visit him. That was just our set up from the time we started our relationship until he left for the states...would that count as living together? And the big problem is that, my husband put my address and his address (on Section C-Q#21)when he was still living here in the Philippines plus the date from the time we started our relationship until he left for US. I'm really confused pls help?

Would that cause a problem in our I130 approval?Any idea?

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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