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Jeanette McNair

I-751 my daughter is applying for removal of condition's

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On the form. It asks for names ages ... Of any children. Does this question apply to her or my husband. The us citizen concerned.mention on page 3 part4. Its confusing as part 5 follows the part concerning him. Instructional is not helpful here.

 

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8 minutes ago, Jeanette McNair said:

On the form. It asks for names ages ... Of any children. Does this question apply to her or my husband. The us citizen concerned.mention on page 3 part4. Its confusing as part 5 follows the part concerning him. Instructional is not helpful here.

 

First of all you did not mention who is the petitioner, the person requesting ROC.  All the questions in the first pages pertain to the applicant requesting ROC.  If the applicant has chilldren or dependents, then pages 5 apply. Now if we are talking about your daughter, a possible K-2 recipient, then she is the petitioner and if she does not have children she fills N/A or none whichever applies (and is very well explained in the instructions on how to complete form i-751 by USCIS).

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By the way, what I stated above applies to K-2 recipients that for some reason, entered this country over 90 days after the K-1 recipient.  If they were included in the original K-1 application as minors, and did enter the USA prior to the 90 days and swhre under 21 years of age,  then they do not need to apply for removal of conditions because that will be automatically granted with the K-1 removal of conditions.  In my case, my step daughter arrived 4 and half months after her mother, so she had to apply for ROC on her own name and also pay the fee.

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