dcf questions
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dcf questions
i just wanted to ask a few questions about dcf in london
if i wanted to petition for my british spouse at the american embassy in london (i have ILR stamp in my passport) the only forms i would need to complete right now is the I-130, and that unlike filing while both partners are in the US i dont need to complete all the biographical forms and affidavits of support until my petition is filed and a second pack of forms is sent to me?
im planning on seeing a lawyer/solicitor to check these things closer to the time but i just wanted to check i wasnt completely misunderstanding the whole process from the start.
(my husband also overstayed by a number of years in the US, but i wont go into the whole I-601 situation, unless anyone has any recomendations of lawyers in the united kingdom or illinois who have experience with overstay waivers)
Thanks for any clarification you can provide
if i wanted to petition for my british spouse at the american embassy in london (i have ILR stamp in my passport) the only forms i would need to complete right now is the I-130, and that unlike filing while both partners are in the US i dont need to complete all the biographical forms and affidavits of support until my petition is filed and a second pack of forms is sent to me?
im planning on seeing a lawyer/solicitor to check these things closer to the time but i just wanted to check i wasnt completely misunderstanding the whole process from the start.
(my husband also overstayed by a number of years in the US, but i wont go into the whole I-601 situation, unless anyone has any recomendations of lawyers in the united kingdom or illinois who have experience with overstay waivers)
Thanks for any clarification you can provide
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Re: dcf questions
I sent my I-130 to the US Embassy in London last Friday. I included a
G-325A for each of us. I followed the instructions at
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_web/ins/i130filing.htm
Ray Q
"jenniferlindley" <member18817@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> i just wanted to ask a few questions about dcf in london
> if i wanted to petition for my british spouse at the american embassy in
> london (i have ILR stamp in my passport) the only forms i would need to
> complete right now is the I-130, and that unlike filing while both
> partners are in the US i dont need to complete all the biographical
> forms and affidavits of support until my petition is filed and a second
> pack of forms is sent to me?
> im planning on seeing a lawyer/solicitor to check these things closer to
> the time but i just wanted to check i wasnt completely misunderstanding
> the whole process from the start.
> (my husband also overstayed by a number of years in the US, but i wont
> go into the whole I-601 situation, unless anyone has any recomendations
> of lawyers in the united kingdom or illinois who have experience with
> overstay waivers)
> Thanks for any clarification you can provide
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
G-325A for each of us. I followed the instructions at
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_web/ins/i130filing.htm
Ray Q
"jenniferlindley" <member18817@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> i just wanted to ask a few questions about dcf in london
> if i wanted to petition for my british spouse at the american embassy in
> london (i have ILR stamp in my passport) the only forms i would need to
> complete right now is the I-130, and that unlike filing while both
> partners are in the US i dont need to complete all the biographical
> forms and affidavits of support until my petition is filed and a second
> pack of forms is sent to me?
> im planning on seeing a lawyer/solicitor to check these things closer to
> the time but i just wanted to check i wasnt completely misunderstanding
> the whole process from the start.
> (my husband also overstayed by a number of years in the US, but i wont
> go into the whole I-601 situation, unless anyone has any recomendations
> of lawyers in the united kingdom or illinois who have experience with
> overstay waivers)
> Thanks for any clarification you can provide
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com