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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
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Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted

Can someone answer these questions please?

I'm trying to fill this form out and send it...it's been a month already in the States and I havent done anything.

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

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Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

Put down USA/Naturalization

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

Put X in Other and on blank line put I-130.

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right??? Unless you are going to file the I-129f for the K-3 visa also, which would be a separate petition, you would put down I-130. You are filing the I-130 correct?

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

Put down USA/Naturalization

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

Put X in Other and on blank line put I-130.

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right??? Unless you are going to file the I-129f for the K-3 visa also, which would be a separate petition, you would put down I-130. You are filing the I-130 correct?

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

Yeah, I'm filing the I-130, G325A forms..i'm suppose to file I29F when i receive the receipt right?

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

1. Yes, your current nationalality is the same as your citizenship. Answer USA.

2. Yes, Other and I-130

3. You are not applying for a visa. By filing the I-130, you are petitioning for your wife to have the right to apply for a visa. Filing the I-130 itself, would result in a CR1 or IR1 visa, because you are married, regardless of where the marriage took place.

If you prefer the K3 visa, you also file the I-129F petition but you no longer need to wait for the receipt. You can file the petitions together. You must file them as if they were separate but go ahead and put them in the same envelope.

Before fling and I-129F though, I ad vise you to consider carefully. The K3 is far more expensive in the long run and does not allow your wife to work until at least three months after she arrives. Check out some of the discussion on this subject lately.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

1. Yes, your current nationalality is the same as your citizenship. Answer USA.

2. Yes, Other and I-130

3. You are not applying for a visa. By filing the I-130, you are petitioning for your wife to have the right to apply for a visa. Filing the I-130 itself, would result in a CR1 or IR1 visa, because you are married, regardless of where the marriage took place.

If you prefer the K3 visa, you also file the I-129F petition but you no longer need to wait for the receipt. You can file the petitions together. You must file them as if they were separate but go ahead and put them in the same envelope.

Before fling and I-129F though, I ad vise you to consider carefully. The K3 is far more expensive in the long run and does not allow your wife to work until at least three months after she arrives. Check out some of the discussion on this subject lately.

Putting American Citizen wont be any problem either right???

and now that my wife has to fill these damn g325a forms and sign them by herself...cant I just sign it for her or will that be 2 risky?

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

1. Yes, your current nationalality is the same as your citizenship. Answer USA.

2. Yes, Other and I-130

3. You are not applying for a visa. By filing the I-130, you are petitioning for your wife to have the right to apply for a visa. Filing the I-130 itself, would result in a CR1 or IR1 visa, because you are married, regardless of where the marriage took place.

If you prefer the K3 visa, you also file the I-129F petition but you no longer need to wait for the receipt. You can file the petitions together. You must file them as if they were separate but go ahead and put them in the same envelope.

Before fling and I-129F though, I ad vise you to consider carefully. The K3 is far more expensive in the long run and does not allow your wife to work until at least three months after she arrives. Check out some of the discussion on this subject lately.

Putting American Citizen wont be any problem either right???

and now that my wife has to fill these damn g325a forms and sign them by herself...cant I just sign it for her or will that be 2 risky?

Her original signature needs to appear on all four copies of each G-325a but you can fill them out. If you use the downloadable pdf files, you fill out one and the other four pages autofile. You then just edit the other one to reflect an I-129F instead of I-130 and print again.

You are a US Citizen, so do not write "American Citizen".

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

1. Yes, your current nationalality is the same as your citizenship. Answer USA.

2. Yes, Other and I-130

3. You are not applying for a visa. By filing the I-130, you are petitioning for your wife to have the right to apply for a visa. Filing the I-130 itself, would result in a CR1 or IR1 visa, because you are married, regardless of where the marriage took place.

If you prefer the K3 visa, you also file the I-129F petition but you no longer need to wait for the receipt. You can file the petitions together. You must file them as if they were separate but go ahead and put them in the same envelope.

Before fling and I-129F though, I ad vise you to consider carefully. The K3 is far more expensive in the long run and does not allow your wife to work until at least three months after she arrives. Check out some of the discussion on this subject lately.

Putting American Citizen wont be any problem either right???

and now that my wife has to fill these damn g325a forms and sign them by herself...cant I just sign it for her or will that be 2 risky?

Her original signature needs to appear on all four copies of each G-325a but you can fill them out. If you use the downloadable pdf files, you fill out one and the other four pages autofile. You then just edit the other one to reflect an I-129F instead of I-130 and print again.

You are a US Citizen, so do not write "American Citizen".

What if I dont send the 129F at all?

just I130 and g325a i guess this way will take alot longer??

correct?

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Yo i've got few questions please hit me up on

AIM: ShpatSoYeah

msn: shpatb@hotmail.com

Trying to fill this form out but i'm not sure on what to write..

help needed right away thanks..

You came to the right place. Just ask your questions and you'll get answers right here.

1. ON G-325A where it says Citizenship/Nationaly (I'm an American Citizen but I was born Kosovo, Albanian. Do I just put American Citizen or something else?? Gained Citizenship through naturalization.

2. Since I'm married overseas in Kosovo and now i'm here in the States, where it says "This form is submitted in connection with an application for:" Am i suppose to check "other" and write in support of spouse's I 130 Petiotion?

or something else? But whenever I write that on Acrobat Reader it allows me to write the whole thing but as soon as i go to the next box..theres like a black cross which wont let them read the whole thing, you guys understand what i'm saying right?

And since i'm married overseas..i'm applying for the K-3 Visa right???

please school me here..i'm real frustrated and i know this K 3 stuff will take along time..maybe 2 years of my married :(

1. Yes, your current nationalality is the same as your citizenship. Answer USA.

2. Yes, Other and I-130

3. You are not applying for a visa. By filing the I-130, you are petitioning for your wife to have the right to apply for a visa. Filing the I-130 itself, would result in a CR1 or IR1 visa, because you are married, regardless of where the marriage took place.

If you prefer the K3 visa, you also file the I-129F petition but you no longer need to wait for the receipt. You can file the petitions together. You must file them as if they were separate but go ahead and put them in the same envelope.

Before fling and I-129F though, I ad vise you to consider carefully. The K3 is far more expensive in the long run and does not allow your wife to work until at least three months after she arrives. Check out some of the discussion on this subject lately.

Putting American Citizen wont be any problem either right???

and now that my wife has to fill these damn g325a forms and sign them by herself...cant I just sign it for her or will that be 2 risky?

Her original signature needs to appear on all four copies of each G-325a but you can fill them out. If you use the downloadable pdf files, you fill out one and the other four pages autofile. You then just edit the other one to reflect an I-129F instead of I-130 and print again.

You are a US Citizen, so do not write "American Citizen".

What if I dont send the 129F at all?

just I130 and g325a i guess this way will take alot longer??

correct?

It's hard to say. With the new procedures, it's difficult to know whether filing both petitions delays the approval. That aside, the CR1 generally takes from 2 to 6 months longer depending on the country. Any complications, are wild cards.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kosova
Timeline
Posted

One more question...

When filling my wifes G 325A form ..

What should i write on..

"This form is submitted in connection with an application for:"??

Should i just write I 130 petition on hers also?

Vermont Service Center:

11-23-2007: I-130 Sent

01-25-2008: I-130 NOA1 Received

08-26-2008: I-130 NOA2 Approved

NVC:

09-02-2008: NVC RECEIVED CASE

11-19-2008: CASE COMPLETE

Consulate:

Interview @ Skopje, Macedonia

January 20th, 2009

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
One more question...

When filling my wifes G 325A form ..

What should i write on..

"This form is submitted in connection with an application for:"??

Should i just write I 130 petition on hers also?

Yes, the answer is the same for both of you.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

 
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