I am a green card holder. My wife overstayed her visa and now I'm petitioning for her...We got married and sent the package in a week after our marriage. I sent the I-130 package with everything except evidence of a bona fide relationship I'm waiting to see what their reply going to be.
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Your I-130 shouldn't have any problems, if you included all the normal supporting evidence. But your wife's overstay, if she is now outside the U.S., may be a problem at her eventual interview abroad.
--Ray B
Originally posted by Good guy View PostI am a green card holder. My wife overstayed her visa and now I'm petitioning for her...We got married and sent the package in a week after our marriage. I sent the I-130 package with everything except evidence of a bona fide relationship I'm waiting to see what their reply going to be.
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That's good news. You are likely to be asked for additional evidence later on, during review of your I-130 documents.
--Ray B
Originally posted by Good guy View PostHey a lil update here. I got an email stating that my package was accepted and now off to California Service Center for processing and I will receive the hard copy soon....what's next???
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Hello. I filed for my wife and son on August 29 2013. My wife is from Mexico City and my son was born there as well. September 6 th 2013 received all the texts of receipts from USCIS.
my wife did her biometrics on November 4 th 2013 in M***aukee Wi and we received her EAD along with travel parole on November 12 2013. The same with my son's travel parole.
AOS interview in M***aukee Wi USCIS on December 5 2013 for both and approval at the end of the interview.
Since my mortgage and utilities bills were already established before I got married I couldn't follow the typical submittal of documents of joint bank accounts- credit cards bills in both names or both names on leases or checking in both names or utilities or anything like that but I did send copies of all our dentist bills -- doctors bills. Medical Insurance statements. Letters from our family doctors for both of us along with my sons pedia doctor. Pictures of us since they came to the US. I even sent copies of the prescription bags that you get from walgreens because they show names dates and addresses. The more important message that I felt was important to the USCIS was showing a time line of names and dates and addresses along with the fact that I supported them 100%.
I also submitted all the tax info W-2s - payroll stubs etc etc etc.
When I sent all the forms and supporting evidence in a shoe box it weighed 3.5 lbs. I filled and filed all the paper work myself. Error free but I had gone over my finished petitions 5 times with a fine tooth comb before I sent them. No attorney or immigration business service.
Sure I can share a little. But hopefully you filled your petitions all correctly and the only reason I say that is cuz every form has it unique instructions on how to answer a question even if it doesn't apply to you. Like N/A or leave it blank stuff like that. Computer scanning does the petitions and uploads the answers but if certain areas are left out it may mark it incomplete
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