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ikaruga

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  1. LOL Did you bother reading? We have no proof of name change. Please read
  2. Helping spouse petition her brother via I-130. They have to provide evidence of their relationship. Unfortunately, birth certificate has their name *before* they were naturalized. However, spouse changed their name when they were naturalized. And the problem is that the naturalization certificate does *NOT* show the name change. So not clear how to provide evidence
  3. We're filling out the I-130 form online for a US citizen petitioning for their adult child. We made it to the end of the form and the only evidence it asked us to submit was for the birth certificate and naturalization certificate. It did not ask us to submit copies of the child's current passport or any type of ID. Is this correct?
  4. Nevermind! It looks like my relative had filled out this section incorrectly. They do *NOT* have a travel document.
  5. Helping a relative fill out the I-130 online for their adult kid. We're up to section on "Immigration Information". The beneficiary has both a passport and a travel document. it's not clear however if we need to report both or just the passport.
  6. Ah instructions. Don't know why i didn't think of that. I guess I assumed the online application would give explanations to why things are needed.
  7. citizenship was denied 5 years ago because she failed the civics exam due to language barriers. She is reapplying now because she can take the exam in her native language.
  8. Her very first entry was with a tourist visa. This was after her husband had passed but still over 10 years ago. Then afterwards, her son applied for her green card.
  9. * I think I get it now... her son applied for a green card and we need to re-provide evidence of this relationship...which sort of makes sense (but i was assuming they had this info already) * providing evidence that her husband died over 20 years ago still doesn't make sense though
  10. So to clarify, you're saying it's not needed to apply. And to also clarify, I suspect they're not needed at all---last time she applied they didn't ask for any of this information. But thanks for your response!
  11. Her green card is family based---if i'm not mistaken it was her other son. But failing to see the relevance here because this is the 2nd time she's applying for US Citizenship---last time I don't recall having to submit *any* evidence (about her kids or spouse).
  12. What do you mean how did she get a green card? That was over 10 years ago. To clarify, I'm failing to see the relevance since it was such a long time ago. Moreover, this is the 2nd time she's applied for US citizenship. I did help her that time and I don't recall having to submit any evidence regarding her adult children, nor the death of her spouse
  13. Helping mother-in-law apply for US citizenship. However, it is asking for evidence regarding her grown adult children. Do I really need to submit this evidence? * her daughter (my wife) is already a US citizen * her other children are adults and they either are US citizens or live abroad And if so, what evidence do they need? Getting copies of birth certificates may be a hassle.
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