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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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USC - male married LPR - Female. They have been married for 3 years.

LPR has a 10 years old son. (The beneficiary is the son of the wife.)

USC husband petitioned for the son. Husband and wife each had been previously divorced.

Case sent to NVC. Got NOA2 approved by USCIS.

Questions:

1. When NVC requests for documentations, shall the divorce documents (decrees) be required with all of the documentation? (There were over 30 pages on the original for USC. For wife, there were certified translation piece of the divorce document.) USCIS had the photocopies of these documents for approval.

NVC had viewed the wife's documents before when her case was sent to NVC 4 years ago.

2. Does the photocopy of the wife's green card be required? Wife is the mother of the beneficiary.

3. Wife changed her name two times. Should these documents of name changes be included to be sent to NVC, even though she is not a beneficiary.

Thank you for your time and response. Thanks.

 
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