Hello,
I am in a great problem. My wife lives in Bangladesh and her I-130 priority date is on April, 2010. NVC has been told us to send all original documents to them at Portsmouth. My wife sent all original documents through EMS postal service to me in Florida. 12 days has gone but I haven’t her document yet. I think it may be missed. I studied NVC website about losing original documents and what to do. They described there if original documents missed then certified copy will be okay. But I am not clear what they mean by certified copy? Is there anybody in this forum who has any experience about losing original documents and how they convince the NVC.
What I can do now?
Thanking you,
Salim
Florida, USA
Help Needed,
My mother in law got her green card through Consular processing and she entered US on green card on Oct1 2009. She still has not got her physical green card. It's past 4 months now. Do someone know where I should be contacting
to get information about the physical green card.
Thanks for your help
Thank you very much for your sugession. I have my EMS tacking and everytime I try to track it it says "--- Dispatched to USA". I called United State Postal Service about my mail they can track it or not. They reply they can track the overseas mail to USA that contains tracking no. and specially they can for EMS postal. Generally USA postal tracking contain 20 digit but EMS has 13 digit worldwide. Are they sure they can track the EMS postal? Actually how long it takes to receive EMS postal to USA from Bangldesh?EMS mail should have a tracking number, have you tried to track the package?
Certified copy = Photocopy of the original, CERTIFIED BY THE SAME AUTHORITY WHO ISSUED THE ORIGINAL. It is not the same as "attested" or "notarized".
Here's what you do - Just go to the agencies who issued the original, and they will issue another "original" BC, MC and PCC in a matter of days. It will probably cost Taka 1000 at the most to get NEW originals.
For clarification, your mother-in-law DID NOT get a green card, nor did she enter USA on a green card. What your mother was given is an "immigrant visa" and that's what she used to fly to USA.
You need to contact USCIS. 1-800-375-5283
You are USC or LPR it does not matter USCIS receipt notice never contain any priority date. They assign priority date when they approve it, you will find your priority date on approval notice. And the approving time depends on you are USC or LPR. If you are USC it may be teke 3/4 months to approve otherwise 4/5 years pls. see visa bulletine on www.travel.state.gov. The next step for your USCIS is to approve the petition and send it to NVC. After than NVC will do their job and they are very fast.I filed I-130 for my parents in October, 2009. It was received by USCIS with a notice date of October 28, 2009 but no Priority date. Since then I haven't received anything from USCIS and the online case status shows "Initial Review". Is it normal? How long does it usually take to move to the next step and what the next step is?
I filed I-130 for my parents in October, 2009. It was received by USCIS with a notice date of October 28, 2009 but no Priority date. Since then I haven't received anything from USCIS and the online case status shows "Initial Review". Is it normal? How long does it usually take to move to the next step and what the next step is?
Hey
raj
Thanks for your response. We really appreciate your time and help...
can we check the case status online at NVC. could you provide some info on this.
-kwel
I filed I-130 for my parents in October, 2009. It was received by USCIS with a notice date of October 28, 2009 but no Priority date. Since then I haven't received anything from USCIS and the online case status shows "Initial Review". Is it normal? How long does it usually take to move to the next step and what the next step is?