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Filing IR-3 I-130 from U.K.

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Hello!

My husband (UK citizen) and I (US citizen) are looking into filing the IR-3. My understanding is that we complete the following for this:

- I-130 form (complete with copies of birth certificate or all pages of passport, copy of marriage license, passport photo, evidence of marriage)
- cover letter
- payment via personal check or money order
- form G-325A


- G-1145 is optional for email/text notification once app is received

I have a few questions:

- What are the benefits of DCF at the US embassy in London versus mailing it into USCIS in Chicago? Is it a lot quicker/cheaper? Can it be hand delivered or just send it in?

- is the same 'relationship evidence' sufficient as when we would have applied to move to the UK on a spouse visa? A printed screen shot of each month we corresponded throughout our relationship, a few cards, a few photos.

- I noticed there's a fee waiver application, is this only really applicable for people in extreme circumstances and/or make below a certain salary? I thought it was but just wanted to find out if this is worth a try.

- After the I-130 is received, NVC is in charge of the app and will send my husband 2 more forms to fill out and schedule his interview in London. Correct? Is there a required medical exam for this? We didn't have one for me to move to the UK, just wondering! smile.gif 

- To our understanding, the I-130 will permit him to work upon arrival in the US (with approval of course), is this correct? The I-130 mentions a part with making adjustments/changes to the status of the beneficiary regarding work status/green card status and wanted to double check this.



And a few questions on the I-130 itself! smile.gif

- when it asks for the petitioners address, does it want my current address which wil be in the UK until my visa expires here, or does it want a permanent address in the US (my parents would do)? The form asks for past addresses in the last 5 years, I have my current, and 3 others. Does this matter? Which would be priority (one is my parents, one is another address in England)

- on the form, if the section/question doesn't apply to our situation and doesn't list 'if any' do we need to put N/A or just leave it totally blank?

- Do they want my mother's maiden name or current/married name when asking who my parents are? 

- Part 4 10. we filed a visa with the UK to move here, however this question would be 'no' correct? as never filed with the US for anything regarding our relationship or his status other than visitor visa on his own, without me petitioning.

- Part 4 12.a - parents address (perm US address or 'same')?

- Part 4 13a. my current UK shared address/'same'?

- Part 4 61a. - beneficiary is not in US at time of filing, Green card app/adjustment required?

- are the last pages which note interpreter/preparer information required to be submitted if not applicable, and if so just fill in with N/A or leave blank?



sorry if any of these seem silly! just want to be thorough. Any timelines/experiences are much appreciated smile.gif

thanks so much!
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