AIDA ISABEL GONZALEZ SANTOS 866 EAST 165TH STREET BRONX, NY 10459 *SDO2007851054* PAOSF I-130 January 9, 2012 Dear AIDA ISABEL GONZALEZ SANTOS: The immigrant visa petition filed on behalf of RAMON WANDERLYN MEJIA GONZALEZ has become eligible for further processing at the (NVC). Our records show that the current address of the principal applicant is: RAMON WANDERLYN MEJIA GONZALEZ CALLE GUAROCUYA NO.74 EL MILLON STO. DOM. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC If this address is not correct, please send the correct address to the (NVC) immediately. Before your petition can be processed you must pay the Affidavit of Support (AOS) processing fee ($88.00 USD).You should coordinate payment with your attorney of record if one has been registered for this case. An AOS fee invoice is also sent to any registered attorney. Do not pay the AOS fee twice. To make the payment please go to the NVC website at www.immigrantvisas.state.gov and follow the directions displayed.
Important Notes: 1. If the applicant intends to adjust status with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), please contact the NVC before making any payments or taking further action. 2. If the NVC does not receive communication from any representative of an immigrant visa case for a period of one year the termination process begins. All documents and fees then expire and must be resubmitted to resume the immigration process. 3. Children who pass 21 years of age after the petition was originally approved by the USCIS become ineligible to accompany or later join the applicant(s) immigrating to the United States under the original petition. However, the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) allows some children to remain eligible beyond 21 years of age. If you believe that the CSPA applies to this case, please send a detailed explanation to the NVC. We will forward it to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General for a decision. Sincerely, Director U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State Affidavit of Support (AOS) Processing Fee Bill Invoice *SDO2007851054* AOS Invoice for: GONZALEZ SANTOS, AIDA ISABEL Invoice Date: January 9, 2012 Amount Due: $88.00 Invoice I.D. Number: 18775691 DO NOT SEND FEE PAYMENTS TO THE NVC NEW HAMPSHIRE FACILITY. THIS WILL DELAY PROCESSING OF THE VISA. Payment Instructions: 1. Fee payments to the (NVC) are made through the Consular Electronic Application Center's Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center. Go to www.immigrantvisas.state.gov and click the "Fee Collection" link, then the "Online Payment" link. 2. The online payment process requires that you have available: - The checking account number of the account used for payment - The routing number of the bank where the account is maintained (For those unfamiliar with check numbering, the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center displays instructions for how to locate the account and routing numbers on your checks.) 3. After gathering your account number and bank routing number, log into the Immigrant Visa Invoice Payment Center. You will need the NVC case number and the Invoice Identification Number printed above. 4. After you have logged in, step-by-step instructions will be displayed to guide you through the payment process. 5. Retain a copy of this invoice for your records. Payers who are unable to use the online payment method must follow alternative payment instructions. Go to www.immigrantvisas.state.gov and click the "Fee Collection" link, then the "Alternative Payment Method" link, and then follow the instructions displayed. When paying by cashier's check or money order, you must enclose this original invoice with the payment. Please Note: Processing fees are non-refundable. *SDO2007851054* Visa Information *BA*
If you have specific questions about a case, please contact the NVC. The preferred method of communication is e-mail. E-mail The NVC's e-mail address is nvcinquiry@state.gov. In order to ensure a prompt response: - Enter your case number in the Subject Line of the e-mail. - Include the applicant's name and date of birth, and the petitioner's name and date of birth in the body of the e-mail. - If the petition is employment-based, include the company/organization name. - Ask about only one case per e-mail. 24 Hour An automated recorded message system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to Information answer case status inquiries (603-334-0700). Customer Service Postal Mail Customer Service Representatives are available to respond to inquiries Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:00AM Eastern Standard Time (EST) (603-334-0700). Attn: WC 31 Rochester Avenue, Suite 200 Portsmouth, NH 03801-2909 When contacting the about an immigrant visa case, always include the following information: Name of Principal Applicant Principal Applicant's Date of Birth Name of Petitioner Petitioner's Date of Birth Case Number Please Note: If a period of one year passes without communication to the NVC, all submitted fees and documents expire and must be resubmitted to resume the immigration process.
OMB No. 1405-0126 EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2006 ESTIMATED BURDEN: 10 minutes Make sure the address is complete and correct. We will use this address for future mailings *SDO2007851054* SDO2007851054 *** U.S. Department of State CHOICE OF ADDRESS AND AGENT For Immigrant Visa Applicants RAMON WANDERLYN MEJIA GONZALEZ Print or type your full name Check one box only to the left of the statement that is your choice. [ ] I appoint Telephone Number as my agent or attorney to receive mail about my application. Mail from the U.S. Department of State concerning my immigrant visa application should be sent to: Name of the person who will act as your agent or attorney for receipt of mail Street address (where my agent or attorney will receive mail about my application) Telephone Number *Email Address City State/Province Postal Code Country [ ] I do not appoint an agent or an attorney to receive mail about my application. Mail from the U.S. Department of State concerning my immigrant visa application should be sent to me at: Street address (include "in care of" if needed) *Email Address City State/Province Postal Code Country [ ] I have already legally immigrated to the U.S. and do not need to apply for an immigrant visa. I received my Green Card through the (city) USCIS office. My A# is [ ] I no longer wish to apply for an immigrant visa. As proof of your choice, sign and date this document: Signature of Applicant Date of Signature (mm-dd-yyyy) PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per response. Persons are not required to provide this information in the absence of a valid OMB approval number. Send comments on the accuracy of this estimate of the burden and recommendations for reducing it to: U.S. Department of State (A/ISS/DIR) Washington, DC 20520-1849. *The Department is currently testing an electronic application system for nonimmigrant visa application that will allow electronic submission and eliminate paper forms. Once testing on this application is completed the Department is examining whether or not the system can be used for the immigrant visa system. DS-3032 Page 1 of 1
Information about the DS-3032 Choice of Agent and Address Form Unless an adjustment of status in the United States is requested, after approving an immigrant visa petition filed in the United States, the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), forwards it to the (NVC) where the State Department's immigrant visa process begins. If the petition is for a visa applicant whose priority date is not likely to be reached in the next year, the petition will be stored at the NVC until that priority date is reached. When there is an immediate visa available or likely to be available within the next nine months, NVC will send a letter enclosing the Choice of Agent and Address Form (DS-3032) to all of the applicants with a few exceptions. The DS-3032 will not be sent to the applicant when an attorney represents the applicant (and the USCIS file contains the appropriate designation that an attorney has been retained) or when the visa applicant will be the adopted child of the petitioner. The DS-3032 permits the applicant to name an agent to receive correspondence from NVC and requires applicants still interested in immigrating to tell NVC where to send mail about their visa request. The letter tells the applicant that they may choose someone, including the petitioner or a non-profit organization, to be their agent or they may elect to continue to receive the correspondence themselves. The applicant must complete and sign the DS-3032 and return it to the NVC before processing can continue. Given the difficulties often encountered with international mail, we encourage applicants to seek an agent with a U.S. postal address. So that you, as the petitioner, can understand any questions that the applicant may have about the DS-3032, we have enclosed a copy of it for you. While only the applicant can sign the DS-3032, you may send or fax a copy of the enclosed form to the applicant, if you learn that he or she has not received it. The applicant can then complete, sign, and return the DS-3032 to NVC. The mailing address for the DS-3032 is: Attention ACL 31 Rochester Ave., Suite 200 Portsmouth, NH 03801 For more information about the State Department's immigrant visa process, please visit the Department of State website at www.immigrantvisas.state.gov. Or you can contact NVC as shown on the following page. 10-2006