I have a question,hope i will get some help here :
Q 1:
We have recieved a letter from NVC for me,my parents and my brother to pay a amount of $404 as processing fee.My father is the principal benificiary and we are derivative beneficiaries.Now my question is ,is it possible for me to go US without my father by sending the amount to NVC just for me and doing further process ??
I have a question,hope i will get some help here :
Q 1:
We have recieved a letter from NVC for me,my parents and my brother to pay a amount of $404 as processing fee.My father is the principal benificiary and we are derivative beneficiaries.Now my question is ,is it possible for me to go US without my father by sending the amount to NVC just for me and doing further process ??
No. If the principal does not go then nobody can accompany or follow-to-join. A derivative can NEVER precede the principal as an immigrant.
Before anyone jumps down my throat, it is possible for a derivative to enter the U.S. in some non-immigrant category, such as on a student visa and wait for a principal to enter and then file for adjustment....but that is not what has been suggested here.
thanks Mr.BigJoe5 .and i have some other questions too
I want to know, what are all the questions we will be asked in the US embassy after NVC sent our case to embassy.Because in my fathers(principal beneficiary) passport,his place of birth is wrong.It differs from what his brother(the sponsor) has been written in the I-130 form.My fathers brother(sponsor in chicago) told us to correct the place of birth.Is it necessary to change the place of birth? Do the embassy consider it ? (We are from India).
thanks Mr.BigJoe5 .and i have some other questions too
I want to know, what are all the questions we have been asked in the US embassy after NVC sent our case to embassy.Because in my fathers(principal beneficiary) passport,his place of birth is wrong.It differs from what his brother(the sponsor) has been written in the I-130 form.My fathers brother(sponsor in chicago) told us to correct the place of birth.Is it necessary to change the place of birth? Do the embassy consider it ? (We are from India).
The U.S. Consulate is well aware of the lousy old written records (or lack thereof) in India.
Go here: http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_3272.html and select the country of interest and see what the Consulate expects.
Need help about I-130, Petition for Alien Relative process