Hello,
I am sending my I-130 and G-325A forms and would like to know.. do I also send in my completed I-864 Support form as well. I also have my wife's completed DS-230, so do I send them as well?
This is a copy of my 'cover letter' I will send that matched the way the papers are stacked.
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Re: I-130 Petition for Alien Relative and G-325A Biographic information.
I got married while living in Japan on March 27, 2006. I have returned home from Teaching English in Japan and I’m petitioning for my wife.
Enclosed, please find the following:
1.) Payment of $355.00 made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2.) Passport style photos (2 each) of both petitioner and Alien Relative with name
printed on back.
3.) Completed form I-130 + Attachment sheet
(held with a green paper clip) 4 pages.
4.) Copy of petitioner’s current U.S. passport as proof of U.S. citizenship.
(held with a red paper clip) 7 pages.
5.) Copy of Alien Relative current Japanese passport
(held with a yellow paper clip) 11 pages.
6.) Birth Certificate (Japanese) and translation Japanese to English for Alien Relative.
(held with a blue paper clip) 2 pages.
7.) Marriage Certificate (Japanese) and translation (Japanese to English)
(held with a yellow paper clip) 2 pages.
8.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: petitioner
(held with a white paper clip) 1 page.
9.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: Alien Relative and translation
Japanese to English (held with a red paper clip) 2 pages.
10.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for petitioner. + Attachment sheets.
(held with blue paper clip) 12 pages.
11.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for Alien Relative. + Attachment
sheets. (held with yellow paper clip) 12 pages.
Thank you,
I am sending my I-130 and G-325A forms and would like to know.. do I also send in my completed I-864 Support form as well. I also have my wife's completed DS-230, so do I send them as well?
This is a copy of my 'cover letter' I will send that matched the way the papers are stacked.
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Re: I-130 Petition for Alien Relative and G-325A Biographic information.
I got married while living in Japan on March 27, 2006. I have returned home from Teaching English in Japan and I’m petitioning for my wife.
Enclosed, please find the following:
1.) Payment of $355.00 made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2.) Passport style photos (2 each) of both petitioner and Alien Relative with name
printed on back.
3.) Completed form I-130 + Attachment sheet
(held with a green paper clip) 4 pages.
4.) Copy of petitioner’s current U.S. passport as proof of U.S. citizenship.
(held with a red paper clip) 7 pages.
5.) Copy of Alien Relative current Japanese passport
(held with a yellow paper clip) 11 pages.
6.) Birth Certificate (Japanese) and translation Japanese to English for Alien Relative.
(held with a blue paper clip) 2 pages.
7.) Marriage Certificate (Japanese) and translation (Japanese to English)
(held with a yellow paper clip) 2 pages.
8.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: petitioner
(held with a white paper clip) 1 page.
9.) Proof of previous marriage legally terminated for: Alien Relative and translation
Japanese to English (held with a red paper clip) 2 pages.
10.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for petitioner. + Attachment sheets.
(held with blue paper clip) 12 pages.
11.) Completed G-325A Biographic Information for Alien Relative. + Attachment
sheets. (held with yellow paper clip) 12 pages.
Thank you,
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