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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Almost 3 months later the NVC asks for my divorce papers that is not required or suggested in the DS-260 yesterday.  They were uploaded in the I-130 process but as they told me on the phone today they do not look or have the capability to look at the I-130.   OK...   I have the papers from the courthouse.  The motion that was filed and the judges decision.   The Motion is 10 pages and the Judges decision or verdict is 3 pages.  Do I send all 13 or the 3 page decision?  Secondly I let Adobe Pro let go because of the monthly fee.   Do I need to merge these documents even if it is only 3 pages? 

 

It also looks like I am going to have to wait 90 more days for P3.  So if that be the case what else should I send to avoid 90 more days?  I am sending my American birth certificate.

 

Thanks in advance.

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10 minutes ago, T Town Hombre said:

Almost 3 months later the NVC asks for my divorce papers that is not required

 

Divorce decree is not one of the minimum requirements as it is not applicable to all, but it is a required document.  It's listed under "Petitioner Documents" in the DOS instructions for NVC submission here -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents/step-7-collect-civil-documents.html

 

17 minutes ago, T Town Hombre said:

The Motion is 10 pages and the Judges decision or verdict is 3 pages.  Do I send all 13 or the 3 page decision?

 

Submit whichever document is titled "Final Divorce Decree" or "Judgement of Divorce", and has the signature of the judge.

 

22 minutes ago, T Town Hombre said:

I let Adobe Pro let go because of the monthly fee.   Do I need to merge these documents even if it is only 3 pages? 

 

If you don't mind using an online service, there are free PDF editors online that have document merge function.

 

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