For Following to Join ppl - Bringing a Spouse here
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Many ppl have unclear info about how they can bring their loveed one family members here, Hope it would help many of Following-to-join ppl.
Plz read both Sec-1 and Sec-2.
SECTION - 1
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Following-to-Join Benefits for Spouses
If you were married before you became a lawful permanent resident, and your spouse did not physically accompany you to the U.S., your spouse may be eligible for following-to-join benefits. This means that you do not have to submit a separate Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, for your spouse, and your spouse will not have to wait any extra time for a visa number to become available. In this case, you may simply notify a U.S. Consulate that you are a lawful permanent resident so that your spouse can apply for an immigrant visa. Your spouse may be eligible for following-to-join benefits if your relationship still exists and if one of the following is applicable:
You received a diversity immigrant visa
You received an employment-based immigrant visa
You received an immigrant visa based on your relationship to your U.S. citizen sibling
You received an immigrant visa based on your relationship to your U.S. citizen parent when you were already married
(For information on following-to-join benefits for children of lawful permanent residents, please see Petitioning Procedures: Bringing a Child to Live in the United States.)
If you fall into one of these categories, please submit the following information to the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services:
Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition
A copy of the original application or petition that was used to apply for your immigrant status
A copy of the I-797, Notice of Action, for your original application or petition
A copy of your alien registration receipt card or I-551
If the I-824 is approved, the USCIS will notify a U.S. consulate that you are a lawful permanent resident so that your spouse can apply for a following-to-join immigrant visa. Your spouse must then contact the local U.S. consulate to complete the processing.
You should file the I-824 at the USCIS office that took the most recent action on your case.
Read more Info -----
http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/appproc.htm
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SECTION - 2
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Learned from many Following to join cases ppl who filled 824,
One good thing that u can start the process and get case created in CP at home country while ur 824 is pending. ...... you even don't need to wait for 824 approval. check this link where the procedure says that Officer (CP) wouild create ur Case # even they haven't got the cabled info about ur PR. send the necessary docs with ur application.
http://foia.state.gov/masterdocs/09FAM/0942053PN.PDF
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Good LUck
Read this link
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=141681
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Dear YZhang,
There is a large thread specially for FTJ (following to join) I recommended u to read page 50 - 74 to understand better.
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=96693&page=73&pp=15
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From reading ur name I am assuming u are from China. and I am also assuming that u have included ur spouse name in ur 485 too.
YOu don't need to wait for 824 approval, just send the following letter to Consulate in ur home country where ur spouse live.
Everything notorized plz except DS230.
1) DS 230 Part 1 & II
2) I-134 with supporting documents
3) Bank Statements + bank certificate as instructed in 134 (current balance +Last year deposit)
4) Marriage certificate
5) Spouse birth certificate
6) Petitioners Passport copies with I-551 stamp (all passport and all pages)
7) Spouse Passport copies (all passport and all pages)
8) I-824 receipt notice.(make many copies than notorized it, keep to u, send org to consulate)
9) Green Card copy, back and front
10) Passport Copy with I-551 stamp
11) Employment Letter
12) Tax Return 2003, W2 forms
13) Last 3 pay stubs
14. Yous spouse Police cleareance certificate.
Once they receive the docs they will create the case for ur spouse and will inform u and spouse about, if some cases they sent packet 3 again, to fill out by ur spouse. even u already have sent, but don't worry about it, fill it out, at that time they would also send the check list with packet 3. follow it.
your spouse will send back the packet 3 to consulate they will send packet 4 and let her know to bring the documents with her.
Prepare ur spouse for interview regarding the common quesiton.
like
) Whats your husband doing?
2) Where are you going?
3) Whats your marriage date?
4) Whats your marriage day? (little tricky quesiton)
Later he sniffed(smelled) our marriage invitation to make sure it is not printed recently.
what's your spouse doing ?
where is he ?
when did u get married and where ?
Name of in laws and birthplace of mine
how long ago you got married ?
why didn't you go to U.S after marriage ?
How many ppl were in ur wedding? blah blah
advise her to take marriage photographs album with her. too.
I also recommened u to read 'Mike cord..' thread in above link,
if u have any question plz post.
Smile

u all set and ready to bring ur spouse here.
Good LUck