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I filled an application for my husband and son both of them got approved but my son shows under my husbands case number I paid both but nvc sent me another email for my sons case number and asked to pay again it seems like my son is in the system twice, any one here has same issues as mine? Thank you

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You realize that they are separate cases, right?  An immediate relative a US citizen cannot have derivatives.  That means 2 separate I-130s.

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20 hours ago, Germay said:

filled an application for my husband and son both of them got approved but my son shows under my husbands case number I paid both but nvc sent me another email for my sons case number and asked to pay again it seems like my son is in the system twice, any one here has same issues as mine? Thank you

You seem to be an LPR / green card petitioner, and therefore your son shows up in your husband’s case. 
Since you filed a separate I-130 for your child and he has his own case number AND you already paid his IV visa fee for his case , then you do not need to pay it again from the invoice on your husband’s case.

 

You can just send an email to NVC on husband’s case and explain the derivative has his own case number and have them delete it from husbands case. 
Also tell them you are requesting the two cases ( write out each case number) need to be scheduled for IV interview TOGETHER 

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2 hours ago, Family said:

You seem to be an LPR / green card petitioner, and therefore your son shows up in your husband’s case. 
Since you filed a separate I-130 for your child and he has his own case number AND you already paid his IV visa fee for his case , then you do not need to pay it again from the invoice on your husband’s case.

 

You can just send an email to NVC on husband’s case and explain the derivative has his own case number and have them delete it from husbands case. 
Also tell them you are requesting the two cases ( write out each case number) need to be scheduled for IV interview TOGETHER 

Thank you for the response. I know and I made a mistake to pay my sons NVC fee under my husbands case coz it gives me an option to pay for it. I sent an email to NVC of what I did. I appreciate your response

 
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