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I am currently filling my N400 online application. under "family" there is a question about stepchild. I have one..

she's already adult and she is no longer living with us. do I still need to include her? I mean I think I should but the succeeding questions looks like she's mine although I put "stepchild" in the relationship box. and under evidence, I am asked about her birth certificate too.

 

any clarification pls, I am just confuse

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Part 11. Information About Your Children:

 

Item Number 1. Indicate your total number of children. Count all of your children, regardless of whether they are alive, missing, deceased; born in other countries or in the United States; under 18 years of age or over 18 years of age; married or unmarried; living with you or elsewhere; current stepchildren; legally adopted children; or children born when you were not married.

 

Item Number 2. Provide information about all your children listed in Item Number 1., regardless of age. If needed, use a separate sheet of paper to provide the information requested. Provide the following information for each child including the child’s current legal name; A-Number (if applicable); date of birth; country of birth (type or print the name of the country at the time of your child’s birth, even if the name changed); relationship to you (for example, biological child, stepchild, legally adopted child); and current address. 1. If your son or daughter is living with you, type or print “Child Residing With Me” in the space provided for the child’s address; 2. If your son or daughter is not living with you, type or print the address where your child resides; or 3. If your son or daughter is missing or deceased, type or print “Child Missing” or “Child Deceased” in the space provided for the address.

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18 minutes ago, Phil&Mich said:

I am currently filling my N400 online application. under "family" there is a question about stepchild. I have one..

she's already adult and she is no longer living with us. do I still need to include her? I mean I think I should but the succeeding questions looks like she's mine although I put "stepchild" in the relationship box. and under evidence, I am asked about her birth certificate too.

 

any clarification pls, I am just confuse

Part 11   -  you must list ALL children.     If it is a stepchild then you make note of that in the provided space

 

Read the PART 11 section.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/archive/delete/n-400instr.pdf

 

 

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Just now, Hank_ said:

Part 11   -  you must list ALL children.     If it is a stepchild then you make note of that in the provided space

 

 

I did. and thank you.. 

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14 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

As for the birth certificate, I would think her dad would have a copy.

yup, I have it. I was just really confused for a sec. really appreciate all of you here who are helping people like me who are not really confident preparing all the docs.

I am stretching my last patience dealing with USCIS... 😄

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I used the online N400 and was very easy to use. But this child question I just listed my K2 and noted one is now married to a Naturalized USC currently in the military.  My bio kids I did not list. I suppose I should do an addendum and send to USCIS?

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On 6/11/2019 at 5:06 PM, Greenbaum said:

I used the online N400 and was very easy to use. But this child question I just listed my K2 and noted one is now married to a Naturalized USC currently in the military.  My bio kids I did not list. I suppose I should do an addendum and send to USCIS?

I didn't add as well my step child. I only add my kids..

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