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    Hello, I am looking to file I-130 for my mother while she is in the US. She is widowed.
    She is here on a B2 visa with the I-94 expiring on Dec. 03. I just recently got my US citizenship through naturalization a few weeks ago.
    She is going to split her time between me and my brother in London.
    I do not plan to file for I-485 since she would like the option of leaving in Dec when the I-94 is up.
    After researching as I understand that filing I-130 only (and not I-485) while she is in US does not violate her original intent of entry to US. She still want to go back.

    I was looking to answer the following questions:

    1 - List of documents:
    Cover Letter
    G-1145
    Fees Check
    I-130
    Naturalization certificate
    My Passport copy
    My Birth Certificate
    Her passport copy

    Am I missing any other documents?

    I believe I need to send I-864 once the petition has been approved?

    Also in the form there are following questions that I have doubts on:

    Part-4 -19 - Date of current marriage - Should I leave it blank? Since she is widowed?

    20(a)-(d) - Should I leave it blank too?

    21(a)-(c) & 22 - Should I leave this blank too? Since she is widowed?

    Information about Beneficiary's Family - Mention my deceased father there or not? Person - 1 elder son, Person 2, younger son (me) and Person 3 (blank) or my deceased father?

    46 (b) - I assume I need her current I-94 since she still in the country?

    48 - What is a travel document no.? Is that the Visa no. from the passport?

    Any help on these would be appreciated!

  • #2
    Anyone please? newacct?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      Hello, I am looking to file I-130 for my mother while she is in the US. She is widowed.
      She is here on a B2 visa with the I-94 expiring on Dec. 03. I just recently got my US citizenship through naturalization a few weeks ago.
      She is going to split her time between me and my brother in London.
      I do not plan to file for I-485 since she would like the option of leaving in Dec when the I-94 is up.
      After researching as I understand that filing I-130 only (and not I-485) while she is in US does not violate her original intent of entry to US. She still want to go back.

      I was looking to answer the following questions:

      1 - List of documents:
      Cover Letter
      G-1145
      Fees Check
      I-130
      Naturalization certificate
      My Passport copy
      My Birth Certificate
      Her passport copy

      Am I missing any other documents?

      I believe I need to send I-864 once the petition has been approved?
      Yes. They will ask for it at a later stage

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      Also in the form there are following questions that I have doubts on:

      Part-4 -19 - Date of current marriage - Should I leave it blank? Since she is widowed?
      yes, or N/A

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      20(a)-(d) - Should I leave it blank too?
      yes, or N/A

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      21(a)-(c) & 22 - Should I leave this blank too? Since she is widowed?
      No. Your father is a prior spouse, and so should be listed in #21 since there is no current spouse.

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      Information about Beneficiary's Family - Mention my deceased father there or not? Person - 1 elder son, Person 2, younger son (me) and Person 3 (blank) or my deceased father?
      Deceased father shoudln't be listed. Yes, you and the elder son should be listed.

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      46 (b) - I assume I need her current I-94 since she still in the country?
      yes

      Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
      48 - What is a travel document no.? Is that the Visa no. from the passport?
      It's for people who entered on non-passport travel documents; if she entered on a passport, put N/A.

      This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      • #4
        Follow up question..

        Originally posted by newacct View Post

        No. Your father is a prior spouse, and so should be listed in #21 since there is no current spouse.
        so what about question 22 date of end marriage? leave it blank or put in the day my father passed away according to the death certificate?

        Thank You so much, I really appreciate your guidance and advice!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by qcezwadxs View Post
          so what about question 22 date of end marriage? leave it blank or put in the day my father passed away according to the death certificate?
          the date when he passed away

          This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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