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What will be the City/State for i130 part 5 if I previously applied for my brother

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Hi, I applied my brother 2017 and now i am going to apply for my parents. So, for my dad in the i130, I put my brother's info which I applied before. So, I put my brother's info in name part and now what do I need to put in the City and State part. Is it means his country details or my mailing details or something else?

 

If anybody knows the detail, can you share so that I can complete the form and submit. 

 

Thanks

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You should put in the USCIS processing center the previous petition was processed at. 

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3 minutes ago, SorrowL said:

You should put in the processing center the previous petition was processed at. 

any idea how to get that information. When I applied for my brother, I mailed my application to the following address:

 

USCIS Dallas Lockbox

For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:

USCIS
Attn: I-130
P.O. Box 650264
Dallas, TX 75265

 

 

If you know how to get that processing center can you also mention detail

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Just now, TheBoss said:

any idea how to get that information. I sent mail to the following address:

 

USCIS Dallas Lockbox

For U.S. Postal Service (USPS) deliveries:

USCIS
Attn: I-130
P.O. Box 650264
Dallas, TX 75265

 

 

If you know how to get that processing center can you also mention detail

You must’ve gotten a NOA1 from USCIS for your previous petition. That notification has the processing center location. You can also inquire at USCIS if you lost your NOA1, they can maybe inform you which center it was at.

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30 minutes ago, SorrowL said:

You must’ve gotten a NOA1 from USCIS for your previous petition. That notification has the processing center location. You can also inquire at USCIS if you lost your NOA1, they can maybe inform you which center it was at.

I have NOA1 letter but it does not have that type of info. Here is the details

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, TheBoss said:

I have NOA1 letter but it does not have that type of info. Here is the details

 

 

 

Punch in your receipt number here,

https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/landing.do
 

might bring up more info.

 

also in the bottom corner it says California service center

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Just now, TheBoss said:

from that link if i put the case number..... it gives me the folliwng thing. not the details:

 

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In the bottom corner of your NOA1, it says it’s at the California service center, including address.

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1 minute ago, TheBoss said:

Okay. got it. now what will be the date of filing? 

 

Will it be the priority date? Or form application submission date?

Received date listed in the NOA1.

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