Originally posted by ddagsyn
On my Packet 3 instructions under passports. It says if you married , your passport should be amended to reflect your marriage.
How is that done? Will the indian consulate do it in houston and if so how long does it take?
My wife does not have my last name?
thanks
Originally posted by ddagsyn
hi
thanks for your reply i checked the website under "Miscellanous services" is it 'Registration of marriage'. Also i don't want to change her last name or her passport. Can you please be more specific what 'Registration of marriage implies
thanks
http://www.cgihouston.org/miscell.html
Originally posted by gc_ki_khoj_me
To all the 'Guru's out there ......does Mumbai accept EB 3 AC 140 request....what happens if they reject.
Would appreciate your thoughts.
Originally posted by astra
My I-140 was approved recently and I had opted for CP in Mumbai.
I had the following questions....
1. Is endorsement of spouse's name on passport sufficient OR do we also have to change her maiden name to married name?
{Others have also posed this question. There is no compulsion
for the wife to change her maiden name. She can continue
using here maiden name, but in the last page of her passport
she should have her husband's name, and likewise the husband's passport will have the wife's name noted. }
2. For endorsement of spouse's name.. I could not find the appropriate form on the Indian Embassy, New York site.
link - http://www.indiacgny.org/miscpc.html
Under the "INSTRUCTIONS ON MISCELLANEOUS PASSPORT AND CONSULAR SERVICES" section point 6->e states the following...
"MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: In case the spouse’s name is endorsed on the passport, to be applied for in the “Application form for Miscellaneous Services”, along with applicant’s and spouse’s passport in original and a fee of US $ 20. In case the spouse’s name is not endorsed on the passport, to apply for endorsement of the name of spouse first."
But I could not find the appropriate form.. any idea where that form might be?
{I looked through the web site, and there is only a vague reference to this kind of service. The above para refers to this service. Just specify 'Endorsement of spouse's name' under the
line 'other service' at the top of the form.
Since they have not listed what kind of proof is required for
this service, you may need to call them and find out. Also the
fee payable. At the minimum they may want:
* Marriage Registration certificate from India
* Both of your passports
* Few photographs
Call them and find out }
3. In my wife's birth certificate, her last name has a "y" at the end. Her passport doesn't have it. Do you think this will be a problem at the time of interview? If yes... will the Indian Embassy in NY issue a birth certificate. If yes, how long would it take.
{Depends on which name is the correct one. If the one in the
passport is correct, you can explain the birth certificate as a
small error and there is no problem.
However if the name as mentioned in the birth certificate is
the correct one, then this would be termed as name change and there is a long process for this which included notifications in
news papers both in India and here in US. Look for instructions
in the Consulate website. }
Thanks...
Originally posted by astra
kdivekar :
Thanks for the help ... the name on my wife's passport is the correct one, the one on birth certificate is not.
Raju595:
Thanks for the info....
{ Depends on which name is the correct one. If the one in the
passport is correct, you can explain the birth certificate as a
small error and there is no problem. }
I would be more comfortable having the correct name on the birth certificate. I am thinking of 2 other options regarding my wife's birth certificate....
Option 1: Show a non-availability affidavit with supporting signatures.
Option 2: Get the birth certificate from the Indian embassy.. I read this on one of the forum postings.
What are your thoughts on these options?
Also, regarding endorsement of spouse's name....The visa stamp on my passport has expired, but I have a valid H-1 petition. Would that be a problem for getting endorsements AND during the CP interview in Mumbai?
Originally posted by astra
My attorney recommends going for AOS instead of CP. One of the reasons he has cited is; he has seen numerous cases where CP interview calls have taken in excess of 9 months.
My attorney also mentioned that the anti-immigrant climate may not make CP a very safe option.
{One reason the attorney's recommend AOS is because they feel
they will have control here in US if something happens. Another
reason could be they are not familiar with the process and have
doubts about it.
Sometimes the employer does not like the cp route for various
reasons.
I went through the same experience and went for CP against
recommendation of my attorney. But this is one area where
the decision should be based on the merits of the case.So
do your research before you take any decision.
But generally if there are no issues like illegal stay and so on
CP is still a better option simply by virtue of it's quickness }
I had the following questions....
1. On what grounds can CP be rejected?
{The publicised reasons are fraud, mis-representation, serious
diseases}
2. Does anyone know about such long wait (in excess of 9 months) for CP?
{There can definitely be isolated cases where the process
has taken more than 9 months.
However the general time it takes from the date of I-140
approval (if cp was the original choice) is between 6 and 7
months. }
3. What is the current processing time at Mumbai consulate? i.e how long does it take to get the interview call once ur 140 is approved?
{We have seen cases as short as 5 months. As I said earlier
there will always be cases which take long periods for
reasons of their own. But general ball park figure is 7 months}
4. I will be completing my 6yrs on H1 in March 2004. so I will have to file for 7th yr extension. With this situation, do you think I should go for AOS or CP?