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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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3 minutes ago, RRR2016 said:

If I understood correctly, it also applies to emergencies, for example if the child is left with out a caregiver. And this process would not apply to her step children, correct?

 

You were suggesting for her to file the I-130's for the stepchildren before her husband's Adjustment of Status process is complete and this would speed up the I-130 approval? However, she is still looking at 2 different routes. AOS for her husband and regular Consular Process for her stepchildren? Because her children are in Mexico, they would go to the interview in Cd. Juarez for their immigrant visa.

 

I hope I am not confusing everyone.

 

I meant, that's what I meant. AOS for my hubby here in the US and we file i 130 for the kids after my hubby's i 130 is approved and then DS 260 for the kids after the i 130 is approved. Isn't that the DCF (direct consular processing)?  

AOS from h2a visa, marriage based.

 

Filed I 130, I 485, I 131 and I 765 concurrently,

 

5/11/2018 Priority date; sent to Missouri, MSCxxxxxxxxx

6/15/2018 Biometrics appointment, Houston TX

7/11/2018 RFE for Birth Certificate

7/23/2018 Sent BC in response to RFE

7/31/2018 Confirmation of receipt of the BC

8/3/2018 received courtesy letter for medical 

8/6/2018 Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

9/19/2018 EAD/AP approved

9/20/2018 EAD/AP card in production 

9/24/2018 EAD/AP card is ready to be mailed

9/25/2018 EAD/AP card is mailed, usps tracking included in online update

9/27/2018 EAD/AP card picked up at post office

 

I-130 for 2 husband's daughters (my step daughters) 10 and 17

5/11/2018 Priority Date; sent to Nebraska Service Center, LINxxxxxxxxx


Waiting game for ALL cases!

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Mexico
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3 minutes ago, blue_angel_29 said:

 

I meant, that's what I meant. AOS for my hubby here in the US and we file i 130 for the kids after my hubby's i 130 is approved and then DS 260 for the kids after the i 130 is approved. Isn't that the DCF (direct consular processing)?  

The steps you described are correct. But it would be Consular processing for your step children. DCF is an expedited process that would not apply to your case and I even believe it is filed at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico city.

 

Best of luck to you in your process and do not stress about it. We all feel the same, but the key is to be patient and it all works out at the end.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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10 minutes ago, RRR2016 said:

The steps you described are correct. But it would be Consular processing for your step children. DCF is an expedited process that would not apply to your case and I even believe it is filed at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico city.

 

Best of luck to you in your process and do not stress about it. We all feel the same, but the key is to be patient and it all works out at the end.

Thank you. I believe we file the ds 260 here and NVC is the one that sends it to the embassy outside of US, or at least that's what i understood from the link i got here. They do their interview in the embassy in Mexico

AOS from h2a visa, marriage based.

 

Filed I 130, I 485, I 131 and I 765 concurrently,

 

5/11/2018 Priority date; sent to Missouri, MSCxxxxxxxxx

6/15/2018 Biometrics appointment, Houston TX

7/11/2018 RFE for Birth Certificate

7/23/2018 Sent BC in response to RFE

7/31/2018 Confirmation of receipt of the BC

8/3/2018 received courtesy letter for medical 

8/6/2018 Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

9/19/2018 EAD/AP approved

9/20/2018 EAD/AP card in production 

9/24/2018 EAD/AP card is ready to be mailed

9/25/2018 EAD/AP card is mailed, usps tracking included in online update

9/27/2018 EAD/AP card picked up at post office

 

I-130 for 2 husband's daughters (my step daughters) 10 and 17

5/11/2018 Priority Date; sent to Nebraska Service Center, LINxxxxxxxxx


Waiting game for ALL cases!

Filed: IR-2 Country: Mexico
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2 minutes ago, blue_angel_29 said:

Thank you. I believe we file the ds 260 here and NVC is the one that sends it to the embassy outside of US, or at least that's what i understood from the link i got here. They do their interview in the embassy in Mexico

Correct. Everything is filed here in the U.S. and then handled by NVC. You will receive all your notifications to the address here in the U.S. It is the interview, medical exam and finger print scan, etc which takes place in Cd. Juarez. They later send the passports to the DHL office you select in Mexico. 

 

For the DCF, I meant it is handled in Mexico city and not Cd. Juarez.

 
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