What are the procedures once i130 have been approved in Filing for Parents

kforkarim

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I have started the Green Card process of my parents, and currently the case have been assigned to NVC. However, since I am still a student, and not earning much, my uncle "who is my mother's sister husband", have vouched to sponsor. Since my uncle is not living under the same roof, I am a bit confused about the whole i-864A procedure as of how that needs to be filled and i-864. Are there any samples available, or if any lawyer can provide any samples to co-relate to such situation? Thanks


NVC Process
I did not find anything on how the process goes for applications that are filed in US but parents live abroad after the I-130 approval. Here is what I know.

Now what I need to find out is what happens in NVC?

-What is the process like?
-How many forms need to be filled out?
-What forms?
-Do I as the pettioner fill out the forms? or my parents as applicants?
-How long the process takes?
-If I am not making enough income, does my uncle qualifies even if we are not living together to apply for sponsorship for my parents?
-Also does anyone have any examples of i864 + i864A

Basically everything after I-130 approval is unknown for me at this point.
Please help and post your experience or knowledge.

Thanks
 
Go to immigrantvisas.state.gov. Everything is explained step by step.

Welcome to the next stages of the immigration process. You have come to this webpage if you received an e-mail or letter from the National Visa Center (NVC) requesting that you take a specific action. Find the requested action in the list below and click for instructions.

Overview: My immigrant visa petition is at the NVC. What is next?
Establish communication with the NVC and register an address or agent
Pay the Affidavit of Support processing fee
Submit an Affidavit of Support and financial evidence
Pay immigrant visa application processing fee(s)
Make a combined fee payment (attorneys of record and agents only)
Submit visa application and civil documents
Prepare for your visa interview abroad
Contact the National Visa Center
 
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