Jump to content

6 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Hi,

We are preparing the 129f from and want to sent it in today, we allready sent in I-130.

My question:

What documents do we need to attach, i thought:

marriage certificate

pictures

NOA1 (797)

Is this right, or do we also need to sent in a birth certificate? We did allready sent this in with I-130 (also G325)

Thanks in advance!

[b]I-130[/b][u][/u]

Sent through regular mail march 7 2007 to Vermont service center
NOA1 march 15 2007
transfered tot CSC on may 21 2007
NOA2 june 12 2007!!!!!

[b][/b][u][/u]NVC

received at NVC june 26 2007
aos and ds3032 sent out july 9th 2007
emailed choice of agent using james shortcuts on july 10 2007
paid AOS fee bill july 11 2007
I-864 generated july 24 2007
I-864 sent july 26 2007 (using shortcuts)
Choice of agent accepted and IV bill generated on july 25 2007
I-864 accepted on august 10 2007
IV bill payed on august 20 2007
IV bill accepted and DS230 generated on september 5 2007
DS230 sent in on september 8 2007 (using James shortcuts)
DS230 received by NVC on september 12 2007
[b]CASE COMPLETE ON SEPTEMBER 20 2007!!!!![/b]
Medical 30/10/2007
Interview november 6 2007 approved!!
Entered USA through Washington Dulles on november 28th 2007



[b]
I-129F[/b][u][/u]

sent through regular mail april 14 2007
NOA1 april 26 2007
Transferred to Vermont service center on may 15th 2007
Transferred to another USCIS office and pending there august 16th 2007 (yeah, that makes sense....)
Received RFE for missing birthcertificate on september 8th 2007, we are not gonna sent it in, since our I-130 is so far along...

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
Timeline
Posted

Also, include the following:

Proof of you citizenship

Birth Certificate of the beneficiary eventhough it never ask for one. Some have received RFE for them.

One passport picture of you, and one of your spouse.

Form g-325, one for you, and one for your spouse

mooninitessomeonesetusupp6.jpg

Filed: Timeline
Posted
Also, include the following:

Proof of you citizenship

Birth Certificate of the beneficiary eventhough it never ask for one. Some have received RFE for them.

One passport picture of you, and one of your spouse.

Form g-325, one for you, and one for your spouse

Thanks for the quick reply, one problem though, we dont have a signed g325 by me.

Everyhting else we have, and i dont wanna wait loner with sending papers from holland, you're sure this is absolutely necessary? Since it doies not ask for it in the form, people who are allready married only have to sent along certain documents.

[b]I-130[/b][u][/u]

Sent through regular mail march 7 2007 to Vermont service center
NOA1 march 15 2007
transfered tot CSC on may 21 2007
NOA2 june 12 2007!!!!!

[b][/b][u][/u]NVC

received at NVC june 26 2007
aos and ds3032 sent out july 9th 2007
emailed choice of agent using james shortcuts on july 10 2007
paid AOS fee bill july 11 2007
I-864 generated july 24 2007
I-864 sent july 26 2007 (using shortcuts)
Choice of agent accepted and IV bill generated on july 25 2007
I-864 accepted on august 10 2007
IV bill payed on august 20 2007
IV bill accepted and DS230 generated on september 5 2007
DS230 sent in on september 8 2007 (using James shortcuts)
DS230 received by NVC on september 12 2007
[b]CASE COMPLETE ON SEPTEMBER 20 2007!!!!![/b]
Medical 30/10/2007
Interview november 6 2007 approved!!
Entered USA through Washington Dulles on november 28th 2007



[b]
I-129F[/b][u][/u]

sent through regular mail april 14 2007
NOA1 april 26 2007
Transferred to Vermont service center on may 15th 2007
Transferred to another USCIS office and pending there august 16th 2007 (yeah, that makes sense....)
Received RFE for missing birthcertificate on september 8th 2007, we are not gonna sent it in, since our I-130 is so far along...

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
Timeline
Posted (edited)

Yes, it's necessary. See if someone can sign for you, i.e. your spouse. Anyway, if they inquire about the signature that it doesn't look the same just acknowledge that you permit it.

Most likely they'll come back to you and say, " hey, this signature isn't yours...do you know about this? " Simple answer is yes.

Edited by consolemaster

mooninitessomeonesetusupp6.jpg

Filed: Timeline
Posted
Yes, it's necessary. See if someone can sign for you, i.e. your spouse. Anyway, if they inquire about the signature that it doesn't look the same just acknowledge that you permit it.

Most likely they'll come back to you and say, " hey, this signature isn't yours...do you know about this? " Simple answer is yes.

Oh, ok! I just suggested this to my husband and hes all about, that we cant forge the government. But it isnt illegal if i permit it? Thank you, i hope he will also believe this when i tell him :whistle:

[b]I-130[/b][u][/u]

Sent through regular mail march 7 2007 to Vermont service center
NOA1 march 15 2007
transfered tot CSC on may 21 2007
NOA2 june 12 2007!!!!!

[b][/b][u][/u]NVC

received at NVC june 26 2007
aos and ds3032 sent out july 9th 2007
emailed choice of agent using james shortcuts on july 10 2007
paid AOS fee bill july 11 2007
I-864 generated july 24 2007
I-864 sent july 26 2007 (using shortcuts)
Choice of agent accepted and IV bill generated on july 25 2007
I-864 accepted on august 10 2007
IV bill payed on august 20 2007
IV bill accepted and DS230 generated on september 5 2007
DS230 sent in on september 8 2007 (using James shortcuts)
DS230 received by NVC on september 12 2007
[b]CASE COMPLETE ON SEPTEMBER 20 2007!!!!![/b]
Medical 30/10/2007
Interview november 6 2007 approved!!
Entered USA through Washington Dulles on november 28th 2007



[b]
I-129F[/b][u][/u]

sent through regular mail april 14 2007
NOA1 april 26 2007
Transferred to Vermont service center on may 15th 2007
Transferred to another USCIS office and pending there august 16th 2007 (yeah, that makes sense....)
Received RFE for missing birthcertificate on september 8th 2007, we are not gonna sent it in, since our I-130 is so far along...

 
Didn't find the answer you were looking for? Ask our VJ Immigration Lawyers.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...