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Hello All:

Not sure if this is the correct posting area so please forgive if not correct.

Back in 2005 I submitted an I-130 Child Older Than 21 UNMARRIED form for my daughter who lives in Ukraine. The CSC is working on 2003 docs so I have some time here! I am now USC.

I have 2 issues:

1) My daughter has moved and I have called the USCIS and spoken with 15 different people and I've gotten 15 different answers.......

Since my daughter has moved, I need to change HER address (not mine re:Ar11) on the document that I submitted for her visa application. How can this be achieved? One person told me to do nothing until approval from USCIS and wait until documents are forwarded to New Hampshire before going to Ukraine. Another person told me there is a way to do it on the internet but I can't find it? Still another told me

2) My daughter has now gotten married and is expecting a child? How do I change her status from UNMARRIED to MARRIED? How do I file so that her (soon to be born) child and now her husband can obtain appropriate visas??? I need everyone to be processed and travel all together! How do I make this woprk so that she doesn't get back in a que and now have to wait another 8 years before processing?

Any and all ideas / thoughts are welcome AND GREATLY APPRECIATED!

MANY THANKS TO ALL!

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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My aunt had the same problem when she was sponsored by my dad and they waited till the approval and when the local consulate contacted them with the approval they sent the new details with the application.

I am guessing this is pretty common as a lot of petition take a lot of time and people's lives change as time goes on.

***I-130***

2006-12-14 I-130 Sent to Vermont Service Center

2007-01-12 I-130 NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***I-129F (new form)***

2007-01-31 I-129F Sent to Chicago

2007-02-07 I-129F NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***US Embassy Islamabad***

2007-04-25 Packet Received by my wife

2007-05-15 Medical Exam

2007-05-29 Interview Approved!

2007-05-29 AP starts

2007-11-01 Wife got call to pickup her Visa from American Express

2008-01-12 POE at JFK

***I-485***

2008-11-10 I-485 Sent to Chicago

2008-11-20 Payment accepted

2008-11-22 I-485 NOA1

2009-01-09 Biometric

2009-03-08 Interview Letter

2009-04-08 Interview Approved!

2009-04-08 Welcome letter received

2009-04-18 Green Card Received

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Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer and anything posted is just my own opinion

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I do not think 1 is a current issue, she could move several times in the nest 6 years.

With regards to 2, they would be derivative on her status. I do not know the answer as to whether you have to re-file, couldhave sworn I have seen this question before, just do not remember the answer. She could of course have several more children by the time a visa number becomes available.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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hi ther..

i guess..hope sum1 wud answer this...

a frnd of mine has a f2b petition pending ..filed in 1999..

she is a divorced daughter of a legal PR..

and has applied for a visitor visa to go visit her brother's wedding in the US...

could any one tell her chances at the visitor visa....can she get a single visit visa or a multiple entry visa for 5 or 10 yrs??or will she be rejected at the interview?

also..wit family based visas being scrapped...wat is her chance at visiting or immigrating..and wen???

do reply folks..wud be very helpful...

take care..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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hi ther..

i guess..hope sum1 wud answer this...

a frnd of mine has a f2b petition pending ..filed in 1999..

she is a divorced daughter of a legal PR..

and has applied for a visitor visa to go visit her brother's wedding in the US...

could any one tell her chances at the visitor visa....can she get a single visit visa or a multiple entry visa for 5 or 10 yrs??or will she be rejected at the interview?

also..wit family based visas being scrapped...wat is her chance at visiting or immigrating..and wen???

do reply folks..wud be very helpful...

take care..

Which visa is issued depends usually on which Consulate, the normal is 10 year multi entry.

If she can substantiate ties to her country and non immigrant intent at this time she should get a visa.

F2b, she should have another 2 year or so wait.

There is no new law, just proposals which may or may not be enacted and which may or may not impact family immigration.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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