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Filed: Country: Nepal
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Hi



I am planning to file the petition for my parents and my brother. As the process for sibling going to take more than a decade, I am thinking to file for my brother first. For both the petitions, USCIS site asks to file Form I 130 only. Just to clear my doubts, I need advice from you guys:



1. Do I, my parents and brother have to file G325A (Biographic Information) as well?



2. Filing I 130: Please let me know in which part I am right or wrong?


a. For my parents: File two I130s (1 for mother and 1 for father).


When their case will be approved from USCIS, they have to file two DS 230 (!?) (1 from mother and 1 from father).


I have to file only one I-864 for the parents.



b. For my brother: File one I130 (for my brother, sister-in-law and nephew). In Form I130, Part C from #1 to #16 includes information about my brother.


On # 17. (I am confuse in this part) Should I write:



Brother's name-----------------Relationship: Brother----------DOB------------Country


Sister-in-law's name----------Relationship: Sister-in-law----DOB------------Country


Nephew's name---------------Relationship: Nephew----------DOB------------Country



OR


It says husband/wife and children of your relatives:


Sister-in-law's name----------Relationship: Wife------------DOB------------Country


Nephew's name----------------Relationship: Son------------DOB------------Country



When case will be approved from USCIS, my brother has to file one DS 230 (!?) (for him and his family).


I have to file only one I-864 for brother and his family.



Also, in Part C # 10. Alien Reg. Number - my brother once visited US in visit visa. so, should I write the number of his visa in this section or leave it as N/A?



Thank you everyone in advance.


as1cJKgNw000000MDAzMTUwc3w1MjYyODMxc3xXZ

03/22/2011: NOA 1

03/20/2013: NOA 2

04/15/2013: Case number

04/15/2013: DS3032 emailed

04/19/2013: AOS paid

04/26/2013: DS3032 accepted

04/29/2013: IV paid

04/29/2013: AOS package submitted (Resubmitted: 05/13/2013)

05/02/2013: IV package submitted (Resubmitted: 05/16/2013)

05/24/2013: AOS accepted

05/28/2013: IV accepted

05/28/2013: Case complete

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08/22/2013: Visa Approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

not for your brother, the wait is over 12 years, you only file the i130, then after 12 years or when his priority date becomes current, the nvc or national visa center will contact you for the rest of the forms, payments and documents

c17 is for your brother's family. his wife and unmarried children under 21 will come with him as his derivatives, he will list his wife and all his children.

he doesn't have an Alien number son N/A

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Filed: Country: Nepal
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hi

not for your brother, the wait is over 12 years, you only file the i130, then after 12 years or when his priority date becomes current, the nvc or national visa center will contact you for the rest of the forms, payments and documents

c17 is for your brother's family. his wife and unmarried children under 21 will come with him as his derivatives, he will list his wife and all his children.

he doesn't have an Alien number son N/A

Thank you aleful.

What about for my parents? Do I need tow I130? And what do you say about Q.17 of I130.

Thanks

as1cJKgNw000000MDAzMTUwc3w1MjYyODMxc3xXZ

03/22/2011: NOA 1

03/20/2013: NOA 2

04/15/2013: Case number

04/15/2013: DS3032 emailed

04/19/2013: AOS paid

04/26/2013: DS3032 accepted

04/29/2013: IV paid

04/29/2013: AOS package submitted (Resubmitted: 05/13/2013)

05/02/2013: IV package submitted (Resubmitted: 05/16/2013)

05/24/2013: AOS accepted

05/28/2013: IV accepted

05/28/2013: Case complete

*****************************************

08/22/2013: Visa Approved

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