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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I am helping my uncle prepare his petition for his family. Are children supposed to sign the G325A or just leave the signature blank or do parents sign for them? Thanks :help:

04/03/2003 - Officially in a relationship (Highschool school mates @ Bacolod City, Philippines)

09/10/2011 - I-129F Sent

09/12/2011 - I-129F Delivered at 10:41 am in LEWISVILLE, TX 75067 signed for by J ARTHUR.

09/14/2011 - NOA1 Received via text and e-mail (forwarded to California Service Center)

09/17/2011 - NOA1 Hardcopy received, dated 09/14/2011.

02/01/2012 - NOA2! (4 months, 2 weeks & 4 days after NOA1)

02/04/2012 - NOA2 Hardcopy received, dated 02/01/2012.

02/06/2012 - NVC Received

02/09/2012 - NVC Left

02/13/2012 - MNL Consulate Received

02/16-17/2012 - MEDICAL PASSED! Thank You Lord!

02/21/2012 - INTERVIEW - APPROVED!

02/29/12 - VISA Received

03/20/12 - Flight to US - POE: Las Vegas, NV

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THE PETITIONER MUST SIGN THE G-325 BE PROVIDED THE APPLICATION FOR A CHILD, ANDONLY OVER 14 YEARS OR OLDER MUST FILL OUT ONE. WELL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THEI-130, here comes the finest detail. GOOD LUCK

MY HUSBAND SIGN THE G-325 FOR OUR DAUGHTER (5 YEARS)CR-2blush.gif

AND CR-1 FOR MEblush.gif

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THE PETITIONER MUST SIGN THE G-325 BE PROVIDED THE APPLICATION FOR A CHILD, ANDONLY OVER 14 YEARS OR OLDER MUST FILL OUT ONE. WELL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THEI-130, here comes the finest detail. GOOD LUCK

MY HUSBAND SIGN THE G-325 FOR OUR DAUGHTER (5 YEARS)CR-2blush.gif

AND CR-1 FOR MEblush.gif

Correction: No G325a is used for step children of a US Citizen. Please see the list of required items in the I-130 instructions. Much of the same information will be needed later on the DS230 visa application but NOT when filing the I-130. A parent can sign in behalf of a child on the DS230.

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well, she don't say nothing about ''step children'' but your are right.good.gif i tell her o see the instructions.

Correction: No G325a is used for step children of a US Citizen. Please see the list of required items in the I-130 instructions. Much of the same information will be needed later on the DS230 visa application but NOT when filing the I-130. A parent can sign in behalf of a child on the DS230.

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well, she don't say nothing about ''step children'' but your are right.good.gif i tell her o see the instructions.

A foreign spouse's children who are not the natural children of a US Citizen are, by definition, step children.

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My husband, a USC, also filed IR-1 for me and IR-2 for our two year old son (the petitioner is the biological father). I was the one who signed for the G-325a form in behalf of our son.

My husband filed a separate G-325a and I-130 for our son since he got his US citizenship just recently (June 2011). When our child was born in 2009 my husband was still an LPR making our son a Filipino citizen at his birth.

Are we doing things right?

IR-1

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USCIS Stage: (164 days)

Jul 05, 2011 - NOA-1

Dec 16, 2011 - NOA-2

NVC Stage: (46 days)

Dec 19, 2011 - NVC Received

Jan 10, 2012 - Case Number & IIN assigned

Jan 11, 2012 - Emailed DS-3032

Jan 12, 2012 - AOS invoice received

Jan 13, 2012 - AOS paid (Only appeared as PAID on 1.17.2012)

Jan 14, 2012 - DS-3032 accepted

Jan 17, 2012 - IV invoice received & paid

Jan 22, 2012 - Mailed AOS & IV packages to NVC

Jan 30, 2012 - RFE/Checklist for I-864

Feb 01, 2012 - Mailed the IRS tax transcripts to NVC

Feb 03, 2012 - Case complete!!!

Thank you, Lord.

US Embassy, Manila:

Feb 11, 2012 - Email received for Interview Date

Feb 21, 2012 - Medical

Mar 06, 2012 - Interview Date (Approved but 221g pending NBI with AKA)

Mar 14, 2012 - Sent a new NBI with AKA to US Embassy via 2Go

Mar 26, 2012 - Issued VISA :)Thank you Lord!

Mar 30, 2012 - Visa Received!!! You are the best LORD!

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My husband, a USC, also filed IR-1 for me and IR-2 for our two year old son (the petitioner is the biological father). I was the one who signed for the G-325a form in behalf of our son.

My husband filed a separate G-325a and I-130 for our son since he got his US citizenship just recently (June 2011). When our child was born in 2009 my husband was still an LPR making our son a Filipino citizen at his birth.

Are we doing things right?

Yes, except there was no need for a G325a for the son. With this particular IR2 visa scenario, the child will become a US Citizen upon arrival instead of just a permanent resident.

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is correct, it is necessary to fill a g-325 for your child, but if you want to fill, do it,

there is no problems, simply do not need to fill it.

I fill it by mistake! because my husband send the application I realized that there was no need to fill for our daughter.

but did not reach us no claim or something from the USCIS, it's all right.

good luck!!!!

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hey!!!!!

we are in the same boat!!!!!!!

same history!!! and both we are July filers!!!!! LOL

My husband, a USC, also filed IR-1 for me and IR-2 for our two year old son (the petitioner is the biological father). I was the one who signed for the G-325a form in behalf of our son.

My husband filed a separate G-325a and I-130 for our son since he got his US citizenship just recently (June 2011). When our child was born in 2009 my husband was still an LPR making our son a Filipino citizen at his birth.

Are we doing things right?

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