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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi, 

 

I'm the petitioner and my husband is the USC. 


I was DQ'd on September 07, 2023.  Our child was born on December 14 in Canada.  She qualifies for CRBA and we have submitted an application and got an interview for her on January 30, 2024.  

 

My visa interview in Montreal is for January 29, 2024.   

My questions are - 

- do I need to update my DS-260?  How do I go about this?  

- do we need to submit an updated AoS?  Also, how do we do this?  

- is there anything else we need to do? 

 

I am trying to dot the i's and cross the t's to make sure we do everything correctly.  

 

Thank you so much in advance for your replies

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39 minutes ago, MRJ9987 said:

Hi, 

 

I'm the petitioner and my husband is the USC. 


I was DQ'd on September 07, 2023.  Our child was born on December 14 in Canada.  She qualifies for CRBA and we have submitted an application and got an interview for her on January 30, 2024.  

 

My visa interview in Montreal is for January 29, 2024.   

My questions are - 

- do I need to update my DS-260?  How do I go about this?  

- do we need to submit an updated AoS?  Also, how do we do this?  

- is there anything else we need to do? 

 

I am trying to dot the i's and cross the t's to make sure we do everything correctly.  

 

Thank you so much in advance for your replies

Take the child's birth certificate and copy of crba application / info with you to your interview. IO will update. 

 

Your husband should fill out a new I 864 to reflect the increase in your household size. Carry this to your interview 

 

Remember CRBA isnt a travel document so your child will also need a US passport before entering the US 

 


 

 

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52 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Take the child's birth certificate and copy of crba application / info with you to your interview. IO will update. 

 

Your husband should fill out a new I 864 to reflect the increase in your household size. Carry this to your interview 

 

Remember CRBA isnt a travel document so your child will also need a US passport before entering the US 

 


 

 

Thank you kindly for your reply!  Any advice for the DS-260 or should I just let it be?  

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38 minutes ago, MRJ9987 said:

Thank you kindly for your reply!  Any advice for the DS-260 or should I just let it be?  

The DS 260 was accurate at the time of submission. The IO will update the records. You cannot do another or change one already submitted. 

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