I filed for my daughter I-130 when I was Legal Resident (Green Card) and she was single.?

I filed for my daughter I-130 when I was Legal Resident (Green Card) and she was single. Today I received Affidavit of Support letter asking for $70.00 fee to be sent to St Louis, MO. Looks like her case is now current. Now my question is that I am U. S. Citizen and she is married with 2 kids. Is she still eligible to migrate under the I-130 I filed in 1998?

Answer:
The filed date is still good but her Priority has changed from 2B to 3. You must notify CIS of the new circumstances.

You can look up her new wait time on-line at the CIS Visa Bulletin.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bullet...

According to February's bulletin the only country where it hurts her is the Philippines where it adds an additional 5 years onto the wait.

*******For God's sake, if she's in the Philippines, DO NOT LIE and try to get her in now. You'll both get caught and she'll be banned for the rest of her life.
if the i 130 is was a petition soley for her yes. now that she is married, she will have to wait to see if a visa is available.
Probably not. I believe the I-130 has a 3 year expiration date.

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