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Originally posted by klast View Posthi
just to clarify some things about my case.I've got the choice of agent letter months ago,but I'm still waiting for a response from the USCIS.because my mom who was the petitioner died,USCIS has to approve a petition reinstatement for me in order to continue with the procces.
so I'm stuck in the procces and I dont know how long it will take to get approved and meanwhile my PD has become current.honestly it seems as a hopeless case to me.
good luck to all of you my friends
God Bless !!!!!!!!
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Timeline
Hi all,
This is my timeline. It could be different for each person.
Priority date- Feb 4,2002
Choice of agent form( DS2030)&AOS fee bill rec'd-Feb 8 2010
Paid AOS fee- Feb 12
Choice of agent(DS2030) sent-Feb 16
IV FEE bill paid- Feb 23
Sent completed AOS Forms to NVC-Feb 25
DS-230 and documents sent to NVC- May 14
Case completed-(But Priority date not current)-June 2
Interview letter received- July 29
Interview date- September 2,2010
In USA- September 10
Hope this helps.Good luck all.
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Petition
Originally posted by daru786 View PostReally sorry to hear about your Mom's sad demise. In most cases, the petition dies also. In 2009, President Obama signed something into law to protect beneficiaries in some case scenarios. Do some google and you may be able to get some information. Lawyers are good but they handle a bunch of cases, so you need to do your due diligence and get more information.
God Bless !!!!!!!!
Do not worry. The "Directive (or Bill)" (NOT Law) was signed by President Bush (NOT Obama) in 2002. So this is not anything new. The bill authorizes USCIS to grant visa in some situation, based on Humanitarian grounds. Why is it important that this was not law? Because this authorization to USCIS itself doesn't give "you" RIGHT to get visa. Its still discretionary of the USCIS to approve or not to approve the visa. It depends on each individual situation, but there are two conditions that must be met:
1) the original petition must have already been approved
2) there must be someone RELATED to the beneficiary (by blood) who can sign I-864.
It may take time, but if you have good lawyer, you may get it. Like Citi786 said, just google and you will find old cases where visa was approved. I dont exactly remember the code section, but I think its 215 or something.
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I-864
Originally posted by klast View PostI meet the 2 criterias
1.my petition was aproved when my mom was still alive
2.my brother who is related by blood with me has signed form I-864 for me
now all I have to do is to hope
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Originally posted by Redsquash View PostKlast/Citi786,
Do not worry. The "Directive (or Bill)" (NOT Law) was signed by President Bush (NOT Obama) in 2002. So this is not anything new. The bill authorizes USCIS to grant visa in some situation, based on Humanitarian grounds. Why is it important that this was not law? Because this authorization to USCIS itself doesn't give "you" RIGHT to get visa. Its still discretionary of the USCIS to approve or not to approve the visa. It depends on each individual situation, but there are two conditions that must be met:
1) the original petition must have already been approved
2) there must be someone RELATED to the beneficiary (by blood) who can sign I-864.
It may take time, but if you have good lawyer, you may get it. Like Citi786 said, just google and you will find old cases where visa was approved. I dont exactly remember the code section, but I think its 215 or something.
Twins thanks so much for posting your timeline. It sure is a big help to us all."TO GOD BE THE GLORY"
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NVC Process
This question doesn't belong to F3 specifically, but since I know many of you (atleast online) so I was more comfortable in asking it here, I hope you dont mind.
1) When NVC start the processing, do they ask for ORIGINAL documents (Birth Certificates etc) If so, how (and when) do we get the originals back from them?
2) My F-4 was approved in Aug 2010. Should I get by ANY communication from NVC within a few weeks, saying they have received my petition, OR will they initiate contact ONLY after the PD is current?Last edited by Redsquash; 09-16-2010, 09:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Redsquash View PostThis question doesn't belong to F3 specifically, but since I know many of you (atleast online) so I was more comfortable in asking it here, I hope you dont mind.
1) When NVC start the processing, do they ask for ORIGINAL documents (Birth Certificates etc) If so, how (and when) do we get the originals back from them?
2) My F-4 was approved in Aug 2010. Should I get by ANY communication from NVC within a few weeks, saying they have received my petition, OR will they initiate contact ONLY after the PD is current?
Answer to your second question, kick back and relax. Once NVC contacts you, they will let you know what they need and they need originals or copies.
Good Luck!
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F4...nvc
Originally posted by daru786 View PostIf your F-4 was approved last month, you have a long way to go. Usually once a visa number is available to you, USCIS will forward your file to NVC. Before they would contact you six months prior to your PD being current. Currently they are actually contacting folks a couple of weeks after their PD being current. Recently the PD's moved significantly and that's why I think they are running a little behind.
Answer to your second question, kick back and relax. Once NVC contacts you, they will let you know what they need and they need originals or copies.
Good Luck!
Does it mean, USCIS will hold the file for next several years, until visa number is available. I was under the impression that they forward the file to NVC, and NVC hold onto it until visa number is available.
I have been reading some horror stories of other people, where NVC (or USCIS) lost their file. USCIS would say, they forwarded the file to NVC, and NVC claims they dont have it yet. Thats the reason, I wanted to make sure that my file doesn't get lost. But you're saying USCIS will hold the file until visa number is available - so atleast I'm OK for a while now.
You also have F4 petition (with PD 2004??????) Have you checked with NVC, if they have your file?
Last, I agree its still a long journey ahead after I-130 approved, but I'm counting hours/days/weeks/months and years....I hope it doesn't go into decades :-)
What about my another question, when NVC start the process, they ask for ORIGINAL documents, how and when we get originals back.
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Originally posted by Redsquash View PostThank you for the detailed response.
Does it mean, USCIS will hold the file for next several years, until visa number is available. I was under the impression that they forward the file to NVC, and NVC hold onto it until visa number is available.
I have been reading some horror stories of other people, where NVC (or USCIS) lost their file. USCIS would say, they forwarded the file to NVC, and NVC claims they dont have it yet. Thats the reason, I wanted to make sure that my file doesn't get lost. But you're saying USCIS will hold the file until visa number is available - so atleast I'm OK for a while now.
You also have F4 petition (with PD 2004??????) Have you checked with NVC, if they have your file?
Last, I agree its still a long journey ahead after I-130 approved, but I'm counting hours/days/weeks/months and years....I hope it doesn't go into decades :-)
What about my another question, when NVC start the process, they ask for ORIGINAL documents, how and when we get originals back.
While you are waiting, I would suggest you to learn a trade or get more education as economy is the worst I've ever seen and its really tough to find a job here. About sending originals to NVC, I am sure they will let you know if they need copies or originals.
Good Luck!
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Originally posted by sasif View PostHello,
I need a little advice.
We just moved to a new house. What is the procedure for a change of address?
Thanks
Good Luck!
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