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    Default Dead - Principal Beneficiary . Please help !

    In 2003 I (competioner) have filed the paper work for my son(principal beneficiary) and his family (wife and 2 sons) to come to America from VietNam . Form I-130 . It's been approved by USCIS and all the papers are now at NVC . In Sept, 2009 we recieved a letter from NVC said that they have to wait for available visas .
    The question is : My son just passed away on Nov 5th, 2011 . ( car accident in Vietnam) , what can we do next ? I already sent the Death Certificate to USCIS and NVC . Could my daughter-in-law and my grandkids could come to US without my son since the paper been approved by USCIS and they are waiting for the available visa ?
    I'm not so sure what to do next . Could I hire a lawyer to help me with the paperwork so that my son's wite and 2 kids could come over or they could come over sooner ? I heard some people said so, but I'm not sure . Please help me !
    Thank you so much !

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    i think hire a lawyer and he shud be able to advise u. There has to be some way in which you can do this. I know if main petitioner dies..application can be supported by co petitioner, but not sure if something is in for a beneficiary..If you have to go to immigration judge so be it..you shud fight for your case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mehta_agm1979 View Post
    i think hire a lawyer and he shud be able to advise u. There has to be some way in which you can do this. I know if main petitioner dies..application can be supported by co petitioner, but not sure if something is in for a beneficiary..If you have to go to immigration judge so be it..you shud fight for your case.
    Thanks a lot Mehta_ !

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