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Form I-130 Help
Hi all,
Got a couple of queries about the I-130 form. Any help would be great! When answering questions about employment/housing etc. do I just write 'present' if I'm still in that job/house? Also my wife's parents are deceased. What do I write in the space for city/country of residence? Thanks very much in advance - I'm sure these have been asked a million times. |
Re: Form I-130 Help
1) Yes
2) If the form includes space for a date of death, just put NA in the address boxes. If not, I would put deceased in the first one and NA in the rest. |
Re: Form I-130 Help
Never use the N/A unless the question is truly non-applicable. Parental questions are applicable.
Mother, Janet nee Smith Jones, deceased 1/1/00 Father, William Henry Jones, deceased 1/2/01 Note these are not trick questions. Answer them as they are asked. Don't read more into them or look for hidden meanings. The questions are straightforward. |
Re: Form I-130 Help
Parental questions are applicable. What do I write in the space for city/country of residence? |
Re: Form I-130 Help
Originally Posted by theroon
(Post 12561309)
Also my wife's parents are deceased. What do I write in the space for city/country of residence?
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Re: Form I-130 Help
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12561331)
These ones aren't if the parent is deceased....
The USCIS needs to know this for their records. A long shot but someone whose parent(s) is deceased might one day try to claim another person to be that parent for an immigration benefit. Just as my husband's biological form from years ago asked about children. One was deceased. We needed to put down his name and date of birth. It is applicable. |
Re: Form I-130 Help
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12561748)
Yes it is applicable. It is a questioned about the parents and thus the answer to the question is "deceased". How do you construe that it is not applicable?
If however there is no place to put a DOD, then I agree 'deceased' is the appropriate answer. I think we're both arguing the same point to be honest. |
Re: Form I-130 Help
I was not arguing with you. I was saying not to use "N/A" for a question that might actually need a yes or no answer. N/A has been known to have an application returned.
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Re: Form I-130 Help
I put deceased in (15) the city/town/village of residence and left the next bit (16) blank.
When you eventually get to do the DS-260 they ask for more information about deceased parents. |
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