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2 minutes ago, Guven besir said:

Can someone help me with this please. I’m a United States citizen, nvc sent me this message that I attached. I’m trying to get my wife’s green card. 

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When did you become a US citizen? Who did you petition?

If you petitioned your partner... and you have a child/ren who is not a USC you need to file a separate I-130 for your child/ren...

Did you become a citizen recently?

 

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5 minutes ago, ROK2USA said:

When did you become a US citizen? Who did you petition?

If you petitioned your partner... and you have a child/ren who is not a USC you need to file a separate I-130 for your child/ren...

Did you become a citizen recently?

 

I became a citizen 20 years ago. We are married for 12 years, I’m am petitioning my wife. Our kids already cotizen I got their passports. 

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Just now, Guven besir said:

I became a citizen 20 years ago. We are married for 12 years, I’m am petitioning my wife. Our kids already cotizen I got their passports. 

When completing the DS260 did you indicate you/ your children would be immigrating with your wife?

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2 minutes ago, ROK2USA said:

When completing the DS260 did you indicate you/ your children would be immigrating with your wife?

I don’t remember but yes I think so because they are gonna come with us. Only 5 and 9 years old. But like I said they both are citizen. Also I uploaded  to nvc their passports 

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4 minutes ago, Guven besir said:

I don’t remember but yes I think so because they are gonna come with us. Only 5 and 9 years old. But like I said they both are citizen. Also I uploaded  to nvc their passports 

If you did that you made a mistake.

No one is immigrating with your spouse. 

As everyone else is already a citizen they are just moving back to the US. 

If you were not DQ'ed you'll have to correct the DS260. If you were DQ'ed you will have to ask them to correct the DS260/I-864 at the interview. 

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1 minute ago, ROK2USA said:

If you did that you made a mistake.

No one is immigrating with your spouse. 

As everyone else is already a citizen they are just moving back to the US. 

If you were not DQ'ed you'll have to correct the DS260. If you were DQ'ed you will have to ask them to correct the DS260/I-864 at the interview. 

How can I correct this mistake what should I do 

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Just now, Guven besir said:

How can I correct this mistake what should I do 

Usually I would suggest you call NVC. But, you cannot call them now... you will have to send them a message and ask them to re-open the DS260.

Or send a message indicating no one is immigrating with your wife. 

I would check for a DQ message. 

Hopefully another member will come along and suggest quicker alternatives. 

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NVCInquiry@state.gov

or 

32 Rochester Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801

 

Include the case #

both your names

and both your DOB's 

in any email or letter u send

 

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Just now, Guven besir said:

Is there phone number I can call?

As Roc2USA said

Usually I would suggest you call NVC. But, you cannot call them now... you will have to send them a message and ask them to re-open the DS260.

 

as you will only get a computer generated voice message

no one seems to answer anymore

 

and always it is best to have " proof in writing"

keep a copy for your records 

if sending a letter by mail,  send it certified with signature required 

 

 

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