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I'm filing for AOS, I am completing forms for myself and my son (5 years old) who came with me. I will complete duplicates for his K2...

Duplicates of

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do I have to do an application for him on the support and EAD too?

also the forms ask for the Alien #, I have been assigned one, but my son has not. I was told he will rec've one after AOS is approved? In the forms for him, what do I put under Alien #? Should I list my A#?

Also if I am changing my address, do I complete a seperate AR-11 for him? does the USC have to file a change of address as well? if so, what form does my husband use?

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I wonder if for the A# you couldn't put N/A, and then in parens (ref. your A#). I will however defer to others with actual experience.

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thanks.

I wonder if I still have to provide proof of full custody? or if that was just a requirement under the K1 and POE entry....once I am in the country, I wonder if this has been satisfied?

I would hate to get an RFE for proof....as his father lives in Canada and signed the forms for me to get my K1....

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thanks.

I wonder if I still have to provide proof of full custody? or if that was just a requirement under the K1 and POE entry....once I am in the country, I wonder if this has been satisfied?

I would hate to get an RFE for proof....as his father lives in Canada and signed the forms for me to get my K1....

No clue there - as my wife had no kids. In Ukraine the non-custodial parent has to sign a permission letter for the child to permanently relocate, but from your comments it appears that a letter isn't required for applicants from Canada.

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thanks.

I wonder if I still have to provide proof of full custody? or if that was just a requirement under the K1 and POE entry....once I am in the country, I wonder if this has been satisfied?

I would hate to get an RFE for proof....as his father lives in Canada and signed the forms for me to get my K1....

No clue there - as my wife had no kids. In Ukraine the non-custodial parent has to sign a permission letter for the child to permanently relocate, but from your comments it appears that a letter isn't required for applicants from Canada.

I had a copy of a revised separation agreement with my ex-husband, outlining his agreement for us to move to the US...signed by us and our lawyers. This is what I used to show 'permission' even though I have full custody. I'm just not sure if they need a copy of this, or if I will confuse them by sending extra stuff they may not need...

thanks for your input :)

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i provided no such proof for my son.... even though we do have the "letter"... approved without interview

A# for a K-2 would be "NONE"

YMMV

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i provided no such proof for my son.... even though we do have the "letter"... approved without interview

A# for a K-2 would be "NONE"

thank you :) I just was not sure if you use the parent # or can put 'none'

thanks again :)

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thanks.

I wonder if I still have to provide proof of full custody? or if that was just a requirement under the K1 and POE entry....once I am in the country, I wonder if this has been satisfied?

I would hate to get an RFE for proof....as his father lives in Canada and signed the forms for me to get my K1....

No clue there - as my wife had no kids. In Ukraine the non-custodial parent has to sign a permission letter for the child to permanently relocate, but from your comments it appears that a letter isn't required for applicants from Canada.

I had a copy of a revised separation agreement with my ex-husband, outlining his agreement for us to move to the US...signed by us and our lawyers. This is what I used to show 'permission' even though I have full custody. I'm just not sure if they need a copy of this, or if I will confuse them by sending extra stuff they may not need...

thanks for your input :)

I would say send it on. Just make a thorough cover letter. Better too much info than too little!

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