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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline
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OK I'm sure its here somewhere but I can't seem to find the answer or maybe i just don't understand the answer.

We are considering filing for a CR-1 rather than going the K-3 route so I understand about filing a I-130 for my wife but do I also file a separate I-130 for her son? Or is he included on hers?

Finally anybody gor some recent timelines on CR-1 for Ukraine??

Thanks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)

posted in the wrong spot. sorry

Edited by new orleans bound

Married August 21 2004 in Nova Scotia!

October 19/04 sent I-130.

April 17/08 finally arrive back in New Orleans after 3 years and 8 months.

May 19/08 Perm Resident Card arrives.

July 24/08 Reapply for a new SS card with married name.

August 4/08 Baby daughter born.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)
OK I'm sure its here somewhere but I can't seem to find the answer or maybe i just don't understand the answer.

We are considering filing for a CR-1 rather than going the K-3 route so I understand about filing a I-130 for my wife but do I also file a separate I-130 for her son? Or is he included on hers?

Finally anybody gor some recent timelines on CR-1 for Ukraine??

Thanks

From I-130 instructions, page 1:

1. Who May File?

Form I-130 Instructions

A citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States may file this form with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to establish a relationship to certain alien relatives who wish to immigrate to the United States.

You must file a separate form for each eligible relative.

I'm not familiar with the Ukraine timelines.

Edited by trailmix
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted
OK I'm sure its here somewhere but I can't seem to find the answer or maybe i just don't understand the answer.

We are considering filing for a CR-1 rather than going the K-3 route so I understand about filing a I-130 for my wife but do I also file a separate I-130 for her son? Or is he included on hers?

Finally anybody gor some recent timelines on CR-1 for Ukraine??

Thanks

You will need to file a petition for each person. My husband has two kids and I have to fill out an I-130 for each and pay 3 seperate fees. My timeline is for Mexico so it won't match. Try searching for them.

* Jan 3, 2003 - Met the love of my life

* Oct 18, 2006 - We got Married

I-130:

* Jul 16, 2007 - Sent I-130 to Nebraska Service Center

* Jul 19, 2007 - I know it's sitting in the PO Box today

* Jul 27, 2007 - Check cashed for I-130 Fee

* Aug 2, 2007 - NOA1 Arrived in the mail dated Jul. 25

* Sep 19, 2007 - ~Touch~ Placed with I-129F

* Dec 4, 2007 - ~Touch~ Address Change

* Mar 7, 2008 - ~Touch~

* Mar 13, 2008 - NOA2 Mailed - We got an approval!

* Jun 3, 2008 - Entered into NVC System

*Jun 4, 2008 - DS- 3032 emailed

*Currently waiting to send I-864.

I-129F:

* Sep 6, 2007 - Mailed I-129F to California Service Center

* Sep 10, 2007 - I-129F arrived to Laguna Niguel PO Box

* Sep 17, 2007 - NOA1 Arrived in the mail dated Sep. 12

* Sep 19, 2007 - ~Touch~ Placed with I-130

* Dec 4, 2007 - ~Touch~ Address Change

* Mar 7, 2008 - ~Touch~

* Mar 13, 2008 - NOA2 Mailed - We got an approval!

* Apr 7, 2008 - Entered into NVC System

* Apr 9, 2008 - Sent to CDJ Mexico

* Jul 7, 2008 - K3 Interview Scheduled. Not going!

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted (edited)
OK I'm sure its here somewhere but I can't seem to find the answer or maybe i just don't understand the answer.

We are considering filing for a CR-1 rather than going the K-3 route so I understand about filing a I-130 for my wife but do I also file a separate I-130 for her son? Or is he included on hers?

Finally anybody gor some recent timelines on CR-1 for Ukraine??

Thanks

There's a lot of good information here and some of it will be more up to date than the instructions on the forms. However, reading the instructions on the forms is critical to your success. Your's is not a stupid question but it clearly was asked before the form instructions were read and understood.

Now let this be a lesson to you, young man! :yes:

If you don't study the guides and form instructions, you are likely to proceed with too little information to know about the questions you need to ask. Don't trust yourself to figure out what you don't know. There's too much of it.

Edited by pushbrk

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