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Going for citizenship, but kids live in another country

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Hi all! My LPR husband's kids from a former relationship live in the Netherlands. He's obligated to pay (and has unfailingly paid) his child support payments since his split with their mom 8 years ago. We all get along well.

Question is: The child support amounts were not "mandated" by a court order or any legal decree; they were just agreed upon and that was fine with all parties. What should we include with his N-400 for the child support part, if we have no court-ordered statement about how much child support he's supposed to pay? The childrens' mother would be fine with providing a signed and notarized statement to this effect, but is that enough?

"Wherever you go, you take yourself with you." --Neil Gaiman

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