Can anyone please let me know if I can apply for Direct Counseling Filing if my daughter (US Citizen) is staying in India or DCF is only applicable for spouses? Apologies for trying to find out if there is a way we can apply for IR5 if the petitioner is staying abroad and trying to establish a Domicile in the USA in the near future, like going for MS.
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Originally posted by Kalpanai2017 View PostCan anyone please let me know if I can apply for Direct Counseling Filing if my daughter (US Citizen) is staying in India or DCF is only applicable for spouses? Apologies for trying to find out if there is a way we can apply for IR5 if the petitioner is staying abroad and trying to establish a Domicile in the USA in the near future, like going for MS.
Please consult a clueful immigration lawyer for clearing such typical queries. I feel only a qualified lawyer will be able to help you correctly. Best wishes.
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Originally posted by satya_gc View Post
Hi Kalpanai2017,
Let me share my inputs but you may have to cross check these.
Ours is also same scenario but little different. - We stayed in US for 10 years, my son born in US so citizen by birth. We returned to India in 2007. Son went back to US for undergrad (at 18 yrs age).
Once he turned 21 we applied for IR5 - my son as petitioner/primary sponsor. As son not having income that time my cousin stepped ahead as joint sponsor. Joint sponsor need in 2nd stage (i864/DS260) of application process. For 1st stage i130 filing you don't need joint sponsor details.
My understanding is petitioner, joint sponsor should be living in US but please check on this. I might be wrong.
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What Are the Requirements for the IR-5 visa?
To be able to be qualified for the IR-5 visa, there are conditions that both the U.S. citizen and the parent of the U.S. citizen must comply with. These conditions are as follows:- The U.S citizen must be at least 21 years old
- The U.S. citizen must be financially sound to be able to sustain his/her parent up until the parents started working
- The U.S. citizen must be residing in the U.S. and has a valid U.S. address
- Parent/s must be from a foreign country
- The U.S. citizen and their parent must show a valid birth certificate to prove their relationship
Pasting part of the text for quick reference.
Examples of proof that a sponsor’s trip abroad is temporary and that he or she has maintained a domicile in the United States may include:- A voting record in the United States
- Records of paying U.S. state or local taxes
- Having property in the United States
- Maintaining bank or investment accounts in the United States
- Having a permanent mailing address in the United States
- Other proof such as evidence that the sponsor is a student studying abroad or that a foreign government has authorized a temporary stay
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Originally posted by user2022 View PostI have just received the IL and trying to figure how to schedule bio-metrics. There is no clear link. My mom is 84 and i ran into a page on UASTravelDocs where it states that bio-metrics may be waived for applicants that are over 80. Is that the case? Or where shall i book the bio-metric? thank you
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With my parents planning their move to US, I would appreciate any insight into the following:
1. Is there a limit to how much money they can wire to US (at any given time) or in total over multiple transactions?
2. If anyone has worked with an accountant they can recommend advising on tax implications and filings, etc that will be very useful. Especially if in Northeast US.
Thank you as always.
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Originally posted by Aanedo View PostWith my parents planning their move to US, I would appreciate any insight into the following:
1. Is there a limit to how much money they can wire to US (at any given time) or in total over multiple transactions?
2. If anyone has worked with an accountant they can recommend advising on tax implications and filings, etc that will be very useful. Especially if in Northeast US.
Thank you as always.
The limit is $ 250000 in a year. You need to have a NRI or a NRO account. Hire a chartered accountant, get the forms 15CA and !5 CB completed and uploaded on the Income tax site of the person intending to send the money to his own account in the US. Minimal charges are levied if one sends money to his own account in a US bank. Sending anything more than 10000 to some ones elses account will attract gift tax in the US. Best wishes.
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Originally posted by Kalpanai2017 View PostCan anyone please let me know if I can apply for Direct Counseling Filing if my daughter (US Citizen) is staying in India or DCF is only applicable for spouses? Apologies for trying to find out if there is a way we can apply for IR5 if the petitioner is staying abroad and trying to establish a Domicile in the USA in the near future, like going for MS.
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Originally posted by AlienKanpur View Post
Dear Aanedo,
The limit is $ 250000 in a year. You need to have a NRI or a NRO account. Hire a chartered accountant, get the forms 15CA and !5 CB completed and uploaded on the Income tax site of the person intending to send the money to his own account in the US. Minimal charges are levied if one sends money to his own account in a US bank. Sending anything more than 10000 to some ones elses account will attract gift tax in the US. Best wishes.
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Hello all,
I am a US citizen, had applied for GC for my parents last year. My parents have just received notification of interview for their immigrant visa in Mumbai consulate for end of Sept. I had these questions -
1. Does anyone have experience rescheduling interview for a later date?
2. How to get an appointment for biometrics at Mumbai consulate for both parents? Should I create 2 accounts , one for each parent? I tried the "Add by Name" option, it keeps erroring with message that this info matches with another applicant.
3. I am guessing that we get the biometrics appt for 1 or 2 days prior to the interview date. Does it matter how many days in advance we get the biometrics appt done?
Appreciate any inputs.
Thanks!Last edited by gc2023; 07-17-2023, 09:14 PM.
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Originally posted by gc2023 View PostHello all,
I am a US citizen, had applied for GC for my parents last year. My parents have just received notification of interview for their immigrant visa in Mumbai consulate for end of Sept. I had these questions -
1. Does anyone have experience rescheduling interview for a later date?
2. How to get an appointment for biometrics at Mumbai consulate for both parents? Should I create 2 accounts , one for each parent? I tried the "Add by Name" option, it keeps erroring with message that this info matches with another applicant.
3. I am guessing that we get the biometrics appt for 1 or 2 days prior to the interview date. Does it matter how many days in advance we get the biometrics appt done?
Appreciate any inputs.
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1. Do not try to postpone the date of interview. If you wish to do that, then you must wait until, after the due date. Then to try to find a slot. Let me caution you that the next available date may well be six months away. People from this forum have rescheduled but only due to the medical reasons (people required to take the sputum test). My advise, once again, do not try to postpone.
2. Creating one account is enough. I started with my own account than added my wife.
3. Biometrics should be scheduled at least two days prior to the interview. You can do it now, if you so desire. You can schedule the biometrics immediately after you get the IL.
4. The medical must be scheduled at least one week prior to the interview.
Best wishes
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Originally posted by AutisticManChild View PostNo SSC yet.
btw what if one parent wants to go back before receiving green card due to medical issues?
There is no problem if one parent wants to return to India. Just ensure that the stay in India is strictly less than 180 days. Best wishes
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Originally posted by AlienKanpur View Post
Dear gc2023,
1. Do not try to postpone the date of interview. If you wish to do that, then you must wait until, after the due date. Then to try to find a slot. Let me caution you that the next available date may well be six months away. People from this forum have rescheduled but only due to the medical reasons (people required to take the sputum test). My advise, once again, do not try to postpone.
2. Creating one account is enough. I started with my own account than added my wife.
3. Biometrics should be scheduled at least two days prior to the interview. You can do it now, if you so desire. You can schedule the biometrics immediately after you get the IL.
4. The medical must be scheduled at least one week prior to the interview.
Best wishes
Thanks!
Last edited by gc2023; 07-18-2023, 01:54 PM.
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