Case Update: The beneficiary was finally able to come to the U.S. today! Remember, even with attorney assistance, it takes time for the USCIS to affirm the prior decision, send the decision back to the consulate, and for the consulate to schedule the interview.
As a general rule, you will never want to submit any original documents to USCIS; however, if USCIS asks for original documents you should provide it to them (i.e. criminal records, medical exam, etc.). This forum is only for general advice. For specific advice related to your pending case, you will need to schedule a paid consultation. Thank you.
NOIR = For cases where the I-130 is filed and USCIS has already approved the I-130 petition. NOID = For cases where the I-130 is filed and USCIS has not approved the petition.
Case Update: The beneficiary was finally able to come to the U.S. today! Remember, even with attorney assistance, it takes time for the USCIS to affirm the prior decision, send the decision back to the consulate, and for the consulate to schedule the interview.
Should we send copies or original documents??
As a general rule, you will never want to submit any original documents to USCIS; however, if USCIS asks for original documents you should provide it to them (i.e. criminal records, medical exam, etc.). This forum is only for general advice. For specific advice related to your pending case, you will need to schedule a paid consultation. Thank you.
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In which cases NOIR or NOID are issued
NOIR = For cases where the I-130 is filed and USCIS has already approved the I-130 petition.
NOID = For cases where the I-130 is filed and USCIS has not approved the petition.
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