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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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For non petitioning sponsors, the "ID" is required as evidence of US Citizenship or Permanent resident status. If they don't have a passport, a US citizen should provide a certified copy of a birth certificate or a copy of Naturalization Certificate, if they don't have a passport. A permanent resident shows a copy of the front and back of their green card.

So there is no need for a second ID if we have the birth certificate for the co-sponsor?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I really appreciate your input. My husband and I agree that he should get the docments prior to his interview. His travel to and from the Consulate cost more in more than just $$. It is already going to be exhausting for him to travel to Casablanca. If he had to rush back to get this documents, it would just be too hard on him.

Thank you so much!

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Hello, congratulations on your approval!!! Can you please help all of us by telling us what guestions they asked your husband at his second interview? We are preparing for our second interview in Casablanca.

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Hello, All:

My husband has his interview scheduled on January 25, 2012 after our case was reaffirmed on November 8, 2011. He was instructed to be there at 3pm. I think that is an unusual time of the day for an interview. i thought that inteviews were typically scheduled early in the morning, not in the afternoon. The woman that spoke to my husband told him to bring his valid passport and some type of baggage to carry back all of the evidence that i submitted because there is a lot there waiting for him. She said that he will need help to carry the documents. I am a bit confused.. It has been almost one year sinc his first interview. I have the following questions.

1. Would they not need another police certification?

2. Would they not need another court certification?

3. Would they not need his certified birth certification/ medical exam?

4. Would they not need another affidavit of support from me? I-864, tax return and pay stubs?

5. By the time he has his second interview on Jan 25, we would be married over two years. So should he not be eligible for thr R-1, CR-1?

6. What legal reason could there be if they issue him a CR-1 instead of a R-1 after we have been married for two years?

Questions 1 - 4, Should he gbring these documents anyway? These expire at least that is what I understand. As many may already may know, getting these documents are not easy when one must travel 8-10 hours each way. I was told after his interview they will tell him what else may be missing?

Please provide your insight.

Thanks!

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