My father, was the petitioner of I-130, past away in 9 days after the case for his daughter’s family of 4 was approved. Letter from NVC got lost, after request for the copy, his granddaughter name disappeared from this letter. When he applied for I-130 - she was 14, got approved - 19, NVC submit the letter (08/06/2007), which got lost - 21. My mom still in a deep depression, after she lost her husband. It was my father last wish, to unite the family. Please help us out. What we have to do? Any advices will be so appreciated. Thanks in advance and have a blessed day. Mila mila.ctr.goldman@faa.gov
There is a LAW that was passed a couple of years ago that was intended for the cases as yours. You will need to request to Reinstate the Visa Petition that normally would have been revoked by the Death of the Petitioner. The same thing happened to me andf that is what my Lawyer did.
Search Google or take a look at the link below for more info. Bottom line, you must have an alternate sponsor that will submit an affidavit of support ( Must be related to you).
Depression???? Pinoy Never Reveal That Even if So!!! Gain Compassion #1 TOOL!!!!
100,000,000 Hail Marys and look to your Miracle Prayer!!!!
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USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!
JCWin indicated that the surviving beneficiaries law was created for filipinos. Makes me wonder. There must be a lot of sponsor deaths to require a special law for those sponsored. Why the high death rate?
Do those sponsored have an affinity for knife sets? Do they take up an interest in target shooting or hunting?
Is it practical for the sponsor to tape mirrors on their shoe toe and look under their car each morning before driving to work? Should they purchase a bullet proof vest til the i-130 is approved?
The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.
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JCWin indicated that the surviving beneficiaries law was created for filipinos. Makes me wonder. There must be a lot of sponsor deaths to require a special law for those sponsored. Why the high death rate?
Some of the petitions can take years to be processed depending on the category under which they filed. Take a look at the current I-130 processing times from the CA Service Center.
Notice for a USC filing for anything other than immediate family member (first preference) it's anywhere from 2005 to 2001! It's quite possible the USC sponsor could die before the application is processed.
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JCWin said: "That Law is very helpful for Filipinos, whom are mostly affected by the situation like us."
Davdah said: "JCWin indicated that the surviving beneficiaries law was created for filipinos. Makes me wonder."
The former poster said that 'the law is very helpful' for Filipinos. The latter poster twisted the statement to mean that the former meant to signify that 'the law was created' for Filipinos.
The law in point was HR 1892 entitled "Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2001, "To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the acceptance of an affidavit of support from another eligible sponsor if the original sponsor has died and the Attorney General has determined for humanitarian reasons that the original sponsor’s classification petition should not be revoked."
Philippines is one of the four countries (the others are Mexico, India, and China) that are bound to benefit from this law due to lengthy family-based preference petition processing times and serious visa retrogression where petitioners pass away in the interim after I-130 approval but before immigrant visa issuance.
High death rate? Hahaha!
Oh boy, oh boy! This happens when somebody puts his nose into a conversation where he knows little or none about the topic. It reestablishes one's character of being a real dumb-dumb.
"The letter of the law is a sword that killeth; its intent is a spirit that giveth life." (Justice Holmes on II Cor 3:6)
Oh boy, oh boy! This happens when somebody puts his nose into a conversation where he knows little or none about the topic. It reestablishes one's character of being a real dumb-dumb.
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RN, i have also notice how some people tend read posts the way they "want" to and twists it in the process. I just tend to ignore them but thanks for pointing it out.
Thanks RN for your post - I read JCWin's link regarding the Q & A with that lawyer answering and it's perfectly clear that it may apply to an immigrant from ANY country facing the same situation. The fact that it may help Filipinos is merely incidental.
MIR, your rabid-dog response just shows your true color of being anti-Filipino. Don't pretend to be color-blind/race-blind since what set you off is JCWin's pronouncement that he or she is Filipino. You don't know JCWin's situation and neither do you know if the OP herself, Mila, is from RP. You just assumed that there's fraud here because you saw the word Filipino. So, whatever excrement you want to impute to these people who you don't even know, back at you!
Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, as long as ever you can.
Oh boy, oh boy! This happens when somebody puts his nose into a conversation where he knows little or none about the topic. It reestablishes one's character of being a real dumb-dumb.
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RN, i have also notice how some people tend read posts the way they "want" to and twists it in the process. I just tend to ignore them but thanks for pointing it out.
JCWin, I'm from that country too. I should warn you to be careful about some people here - especially this one - http://discuss.ilw.com/eve/for...10940541#40410940541 Most of the time, I do ignore derogatory posts too, like you did, it's a waste of time.
Kumusta kabayan?
Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, as long as ever you can.
Thank you so much for a very nice response. It doesn't matter who we are, we all people and we have to help each other. The world will be much better after all. I wish to all of you the best.
Chill out people, it was supposed to be a joke. If you failed to see the humor, you might be a redneck.
And to RN, the ever present self appointed, self righteous, and intolerant of difference one. For the record I am well aware of the intended purpose of that reg. If you recall this topic was brought up several months ago.
BTW, JCWIN, why not say who 'their' are. Kind of rude to talk behind a person's back. Just remember. You get what you pay for here.
The moment you capitulate to lawlessness you've lost your civility.
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Originally posted by Mrs. B.: Thanks RN for your post - I read JCWin's link regarding the Q & A with that lawyer answering and it's perfectly clear that it may apply to an immigrant from ANY country facing the same situation. The fact that it may help Filipinos is merely incidental.
MIR, your rabid-dog response just shows your true color of being anti-Filipino. Don't pretend to be color-blind/race-blind since what set you off is JCWin's pronouncement that he or she is Filipino. You don't know JCWin's situation and neither do you know if the OP herself, Mila, is from RP. You just assumed that there's fraud here because you saw the word Filipino. So, whatever excrement you want to impute to these people who you don't even know, back at you!
Mrs. B,
I Have Filipino Friends Still That Agree!!! I Consider You 1 Of Them. Is Truly Bad When Filipino Scams USC! Even Worse When Filipino Attempts to Scam Another Filipino!!!! Location Could Be Culprit???? I Assure All That Live The Straight And Narrow, Anything I Post Is Directed Soley At Those Of Deceit!!!! And Come On Mrs. B! You Know The Origin Is Correct!!!! I Have Seen Filipino's Taking Advantage Of Both USC and Other Filipinos! All Selfish and Greed For Self Goals!!!! I Need To Remind That I Live Within Philippines and Latino Culture!!! I Am In There!!!! There Is Much Prejudice and Jealousy Within Each!!! I Am USC, I Only Watch, Listen, And Give benefit Of Doubt Until I See otherwise!!! I Sometimes Post With An AMERICAN/FILIPINO At My Side!!! . The Most Interesting Thing In My Travels Is Seeing territorial Amongst Filipinos Here In USA! New Comers To An Area, The Lips Poke Out To Point Out The Idea That Competition Has Arrived! The Utmost Pleasantness And Kindness To Pull The Undesirable Into The GAME!!!! Once There, Much Easier Through Game To Destroy The Unwelcome Filipino That Happened To Cross The Territory!!!
America Was A Great, Open Place! Deceit and Games Was not Necessary!!!!
Once Upon a Time A Spoiled Filippa Crossed My Path, Wild Child! Immunity Here In Usa! Diplomatic! eventually The Family Dis Owned Her!!! Too Much Trouble!!! Actually It wasn't The Trouble As Much as The Truth She Gave Freely About Philippines!!! . Dangerous To The Plan Of Those Filipinos Of Numbers Within The Country!!! That Came With Incorrect Method!!! She Was No Angel!!! Yet She Tried Diligently To Distance Self From Deceit Of The Culture and Family!!!!
Whatcha Think Mrs. B??? on Track?????
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USC and Legal, Honest Immigrant Alike Must Fight Against Those That Deceive and Disrupt A Place Of Desirability! All Are Victims of Fraud, Both USC and Honest Immigrant Alike! The bad can and does make it more difficult for the good! Be careful who you blame!!! kami ay nanonood!!!