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Hello, my husband is a naturalized citizen and is petition for his brother to come to U.S. and we are filing online but Im having a bit of trouble with the online system. 1.His parents are no longer alive but the system ask for residence. I dont know what to put. 2. It asked for his A-number, which we have, but does he need to put it since he is now naturalize? 3. It asks for Elis account number and it said we could find it on a notice he received in the mail years ago, but we do not have it. If I click we do not have one will it be an issue? We are filing this through his ELIS account but no where does it have an account l number listed. Thank you ahead of time if any could answer.

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2 hours ago, HisGlory13 said:

Hello, my husband is a naturalized citizen and is petition for his brother to come to U.S. and we are filing online but Im having a bit of trouble with the online system. 1.His parents are no longer alive but the system ask for residence. I dont know what to put. 2. It asked for his A-number, which we have, but does he need to put it since he is now naturalize? 3. It asks for Elis account number and it said we could find it on a notice he received in the mail years ago, but we do not have it. If I click we do not have one will it be an issue? We are filing this through his ELIS account but no where does it have an account l number listed. Thank you ahead of time if any could answer.

1. Parents and their Address: Put the last known address when they were still alive. There is an Additional Information section on the form - you can reference the question number and explain that the parents have passed away and that was their last address.

 

2. His A-Number is forever and will appear on his naturalization certificate. That is how USCIS will know he is naturalized.

 

3. Not everyone has an ELIS account number. If he does not have one, he can skip that question.

 

Any questions that do not apply to your brother can be skipped. Fields marked with a red asterisk are required.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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23 hours ago, HisGlory13 said:

1.His parents are no longer alive but the system ask for residence. I dont know what to put. 2. It asked for his A-number, which we have, but does he need to put it since he is now naturalize? 3. It asks for Elis account number and it said we could find it on a notice he received in the mail years ago, but we do not have it.

 

1.  Write "Deceased" for parents' city/country of residence.

2.  Write his A-number.  He has one and it's his for life, even if he is already a US citizen.

3.  Write "N/A" or "None".

 

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20 hours ago, Chancy said:

 

1.  Write "Deceased" for parents' city/country of residence.

2.  Write his A-number.  He has one and it's his for life, even if he is already a US citizen.

3.  Write "N/A" or "None".

 

Thank you so much!

On 12/15/2022 at 2:54 PM, marriedtomrg said:

1. Parents and their Address: Put the last known address when they were still alive. There is an Additional Information section on the form - you can reference the question number and explain that the parents have passed away and that was their last address.

 

2. His A-Number is forever and will appear on his naturalization certificate. That is how USCIS will know he is naturalized.

 

3. Not everyone has an ELIS account number. If he does not have one, he can skip that question.

 

Any questions that do not apply to your brother can be skipped. Fields marked with a red asterisk are required.

 

Hope this helps.

 

I appreciate your reply, this helps so much.

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System wants the end ff the of our current residence what do I put? It wont move forward

On 12/15/2022 at 2:54 PM, marriedtomrg said:

1. Parents and their Address: Put the last known address when they were still alive. There is an Additional Information section on the form - you can reference the question number and explain that the parents have passed away and that was their last address.

 

2. His A-Number is forever and will appear on his naturalization certificate. That is how USCIS will know he is naturalized.

 

3. Not everyone has an ELIS account number. If he does not have one, he can skip that question.

 

Any questions that do not apply to your brother can be skipped. Fields marked with a red asterisk are required.

 

Hope this helps.

 

I appreciate your reply, this helps so much.

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