Can any one help me to understand what it is called in my case?
I filed I-824 form in 2005 and it was approved in 6 months.
In I-824 form, I have chosen part 2, [C] UCSIS to notify a US consulate that my status has been adjusted to permanent residence, Consulate at:
Consulate at my Home country.
I have put my wife name as a principal beneficary of the original petitioner in I-824 so she can join with me once my priority date becomes current, in other word whenever visa is available.
More Infor: I married to her before my I-485 was approved and I already have a green card.
Question is that?
She is applying F1- Non Immigrant visa in few weeks.
1) In non Immigrant visa application: Question number (36) Has anyone filed an Immigrant visa petition on your behalf?
Given the scenario above, is it considered immigration petition for my wife or not?
I heard that only I-130 is considered as immigration petition.
Should she say yes or no in response to (36)?
Please explain with reason.
Thank you very much for your valuable information.
I-824 form:
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-824.html
I filed I-824 form in 2005 and it was approved in 6 months.
In I-824 form, I have chosen part 2, [C] UCSIS to notify a US consulate that my status has been adjusted to permanent residence, Consulate at:
Consulate at my Home country.
I have put my wife name as a principal beneficary of the original petitioner in I-824 so she can join with me once my priority date becomes current, in other word whenever visa is available.
More Infor: I married to her before my I-485 was approved and I already have a green card.
Question is that?
She is applying F1- Non Immigrant visa in few weeks.
1) In non Immigrant visa application: Question number (36) Has anyone filed an Immigrant visa petition on your behalf?
Given the scenario above, is it considered immigration petition for my wife or not?
I heard that only I-130 is considered as immigration petition.
Should she say yes or no in response to (36)?
Please explain with reason.
Thank you very much for your valuable information.
I-824 form:
http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-824.html