As far as I can tell, she is the only one to receive the welcome letter from NVC, but I could be wrong -- actually, I'd be happy to be wrong about this and have the letters be received by the petitioners as well.
Heya fjelltronen,
Unfortunately (or fortunately in my/our case) you are wrong.
She as Petitioner will get the
NVC Welcome Letter (PAOSF) first.
Then, if she is not gonna respond to it, her mother will get it next.
Hi everyone I'm very thankful for this group, I'm rather new to it and I'm a little lost of what to do next. I'm petitioning for my mother who is in Mexico. Since she doesn't have a passport our process will have to be a consular process. I sent her I-130 on October of last year and just yesterday I received her approval. I understand that at this point the Department of State National Visa center (NVC) will contact the beneficiary (my mother) to inform her of what is the next step, however I am worry because in this city the mail services is not very reliable and I'm afraid that the mail will get lost.
My questions are
Is my mother the beneficiary the only one who will receive the welcome letter from NVC stating what the next step is?
When should I send the Choose of Agent form DS-261 ? Can my mom sign the paper DS-261 before she gets any notice from NVC?
Thanks in advance for the help, and if I didn't make any sense please let me know..
10/3/14 - I-130 Submitted
10/9/14 - I-130 Received By USCIS
11/10/14 - I-797C (NoA) Received
03/13/15 - I-130 Approved
03/20/15 - I-797 Received
Hello Bernice321,
You as Petitioner will get the
NVC Welcome Letter (PAOSF) (so called Welcome Letter) first.
Then, if you're not gonna respond to it, (according to this letter) your mother will get it next.
Also, you will have to complete Step 1 described in this letter as filling out
Choice of Address and Agent form.
Once you do that you will be sent a
Choice of Address and Agent Confirmation by email.
It will say the following:
Thank You
Your Choice of Address and Agent form (Form DS-261) has been automatically forwarded to the National Visa
Center (NVC). After we have processed your DS-261, your agent (YOU in this case) will receive an immigrant visa application
processing fee bill. The fee must be paid before processing of your petition can continue.
Next Steps
In 3 to 5 business days, your agent (YOU in this case) should return to this website and, after signing in with the Case Number and
the Invoice Identification Number, pay the fee(s) due by clicking the Fee Payment button and following the
instructions given.