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Hello fellow members,

My kids will have their interview this June 11 at US Embassy Manila. Am a bit nervous, my concerns are:

1. We submitted all certified copies of documents to NVC,, does my mom needs to have certified copies of documents to bring with her during the kid's interview? (mom is the guardian). Or she can just bring photocopies?

2 Do we need to send mom copies of out tax records, Affidavit of support,bank statements etc. etc for her to bring or no since NVC will forward all the documents to the embassy?

3. Do we need to submit to embassy proof of relationship of my kids to my husband(petitioner)? If so what proofs? When hubby went to visit me in 2006 my family was in the province (Mindanao)and we only stayed in Manila so hubby didnt meet my family in person. is this gonna be a problem? The only proof we can get are money receipts that we sent my family every month? wud this receipt help? We don't call my kids coz we chat online. What can u suggest as evidence?

Please please i need u r inputs as i am worried for their upcoming interview. Thank you in advance.

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1. We submitted all certified copies of documents to NVC,, does my mom needs to have certified copies of documents to bring with her during the kid's interview? (mom is the guardian). Or she can just bring photocopies?

Everything that was submitted to NVC is forwarded to the US Embassy so you shouldn't need additional copies.

That said, we did make sure Anna had Originals of everything just in case but nothing was asked for.

2 Do we need to send mom copies of out tax records, Affidavit of support,bank statements etc. etc for her to bring or no since NVC will forward all the documents to the embassy?

I'm assuming that the kid's Visas are CR/IR-2 Category, in that case the Affidavit of Support was handled at NVC. Unless income has changed and/or it's been a long time since NVC processing it should not be necessary.

3. Do we need to submit to embassy proof of relationship of my kids to my husband(petitioner)? If so what proofs? When hubby went to visit me in 2006 my family was in the province (Mindanao)and we only stayed in Manila so hubby didnt meet my family in person. is this gonna be a problem? The only proof we can get are money receipts that we sent my family every month? wud this receipt help? We don't call my kids coz we chat online. What can u suggest as evidence?

Doesn't matter even if he has never met the kids, he already proved the relationship which gives them immigration status when the petition filed. That relationship is his marriage to their biological mother. With the petition he filed their birth certificate & a copy of his marriage license/contract with you.

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Everything that was submitted to NVC is forwarded to the US Embassy so you shouldn't need additional copies.

That said, we did make sure Anna had Originals of everything just in case but nothing was asked for.

I'm assuming that the kid's Visas are CR/IR-2 Category, in that case the Affidavit of Support was handled at NVC. Unless income has changed and/or it's been a long time since NVC processing it should not be necessary.

Doesn't matter even if he has never met the kids, he already proved the relationship which gives them immigration status when the petition filed. That relationship is his marriage to their biological mother. With the petition he filed their birth certificate & a copy of his marriage license/contract with you.

Thank you so much.

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Thank you so much.

Hi,

I have the same situation. My husband petitioned to my 6 year old daughter. I don't think I will be able to travel if it gets approved fast(due to the pregnancy).

Can my mother bring her here? If so, what should I do to make sure that I give all rights to my mother to bring my child to the US. Or is it necessary for me to be there?

Can I do power of attorney ? I am not sure about these procedures. If there is anyone with the same situation please respond.

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