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Rushton50

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I am just a few questions away from hitting submit and dealing with USCIS hopefully for the last time.

 

Question about children states also adopted and step children, I have 3 all grown up left home and have families of their own.

The field has flagged a yellow warning, which I know I could just submit and hope they know they are step kids, but what other information 

could be used or documentation to prove their relationship or do I really need to document this area?

 

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Not sure I really understand the question, maybe it’s me. But if they are your step kids, regardless of whether they are married with their own family. Their names should be added to the petition.

 

For documentation, your step kids birth certificate showing your spouse’s name as a parent is enough documentation. Also you can add a copy of your marriage certificate showing you are married to their father, which proves that you are a step parent.

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I did not do online N-400, but when I applied I did not list the names of my wife’s grown, married, 30-something yr old children at all. The interviewing officer did not mention them either. 

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4 hours ago, Rushton50 said:

The field has flagged a yellow warning, which I know I could just submit and hope they know they are step kids, but what other information 

could be used or documentation to prove their relationship or do I really need to document this area?

 

Does the online form not have the question -- "What is your child's relationship to you? (for example, biological child, stepchild, legally adopted child)"?  In any case, just list all your step kids.  No need to submit proof of parental relationship with the N-400.

 

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