Congratulations, visaapplicant!!!!!!visaapplicant said:My parents I130s for consular processing were finally (after 6 months) approved by VSC. Now waiting for the transfer to NVC and subsequent processing there.
visaapplicant said:Jen,
Anahit,
Thank you very much for your support! The journey continues.
mkrishnarevera said:Thanks a lot again for the prompt reply, Jenimmi. I was afraid that would be the case. One related question on DS-230, Part I. On question 21, a, if my dad and mom are applying for their green cards, at the same time, what should they say in 21a.
Murthy
It does seem logical. It doesn't say "applying with you" like it does on I-485, where you would say NO since they are 2 separate cases. Rather, it says "will accompany you".jenimmi said:It seems logical to put each other's name here.
Visaapplicant and others who applied for both parents can confirm.
mkrishnarevera said:Thanks a lot again for the prompt reply, Jenimmi. I was afraid that would be the case. One related question on DS-230, Part I. On question 21, a, if my dad and mom are applying for their green cards, at the same time, what should they say in 21a.
Murthy
jenimmi said:I'm sure for most of us who are participating in this thread, medical insurance/benefits for parents is something that's always there in the back of our minds. I appreciate that this topic has come up again and I want to ask everyone looking for info here to participate/post on what they know (in the state they live in), about getting medical benefits for their parents (state/federal aid or otherwise).
Regardless of what some (I know there are some who are just waiting for something like this to be posted by me and want to pounce) might have to say, I am requesting everyone here to post what they know about getting medical aid / insurance for parents. Please feel free to ignore comments/threats that are not useful/relevant to this topic. After all, this is a public forum
Both my parents are under 65 and I don't know if they even qualify for any medicaid or medicare, or any state sponsored medical programs in NJ. I don't even know where to start. I thought of seeking help at the SS office when I take my Mom there for SSN. But, I don't know if that's the right place to be asking those questions or if it is, then what do I need to be requesting when I'm there. If anyone knows about such programs in NJ or any links on where to look, that would be helpful.
Please post what you know on this topic. Thank you!
jenimmi said:Congratulations, gtvsc!!
Approval with interview in 4 months is record time..
Thanks for sharing the interview experience.
You said we can apply for SSN with just the stamp on the PP? This is exactly what I asked the operator who took my call on the toll-free SS line. He said, only with physical GC you can apply for SSN and not with the stamp. Still waiting for GC.
Update: GOT THE GC!!
I have some questions on SSN - I don't know of what help the SSN will be to parents who are not going to work - besides probably helping in getting a non-driver's ID and we can claim them as dependents for tax purposes. Getting the Non-driver's id will be my next step, 'cos we don't want to be carrying my Mom's PP as ID wherever we go. BTW, is it a requirement that the GC should be on the person all the time?
My next post is on the other issue you raised..