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Filed: Country: Canada
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For those of you who applied for your spouse, are you planning to take your child or children to the interview? My daughter is 2 years old and we are planning to take her with us, so they can see her interaction with us as a fatomily as more of a means of a legitimate relationship since we don't have anything in our names together (Husband has no way to get a bank account or anything until he gets EAD and gets his social security #)

Is it a good idea or a bad idea to take your child(ren)?

7-11-07 Information Sent Chicago LB I-131, I-485, I765, I-130

7-27-07 RD

8-22-07 LUD- All

8-31-07 ND

8-31-07 ASC Biometrics Appointment (d. 36)

9-04-07 NOA Received in mail All (d. 40)

9-19-07 LUD: Notices undeliverable sent back on 9-18-07 for I-1765, I-485 (d. 55)

9-22-07 Biometrics FP (d. 58) DONE!

9-24-07 LUD: I-765, I-485 (d.60)

NEXT:

EAD: ?

AP: ?

Interview: Detroit, MI TBD

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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For those of you who applied for your spouse, are you planning to take your child or children to the interview? My daughter is 2 years old and we are planning to take her with us, so they can see her interaction with us as a fatomily as more of a means of a legitimate relationship since we don't have anything in our names together (Husband has no way to get a bank account or anything until he gets EAD and gets his social security #)

Is it a good idea or a bad idea to take your child(ren)?

are u the both the biological parents of the child ? Coz me i am bringing my 3 kids with me with the petition of k3 , since they are minor they are derivative of k4 visa , but it dont make any problem at all.

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Filed: Country: Canada
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For those of you who applied for your spouse, are you planning to take your child or children to the interview? My daughter is 2 years old and we are planning to take her with us, so they can see her interaction with us as a fatomily as more of a means of a legitimate relationship since we don't have anything in our names together (Husband has no way to get a bank account or anything until he gets EAD and gets his social security #)

Is it a good idea or a bad idea to take your child(ren)?

are u the both the biological parents of the child ? Coz me i am bringing my 3 kids with me with the petition of k3 , since they are minor they are derivative of k4 visa , but it dont make any problem at all.

Yes, she is our biological child :-) She is a US Citizen by birth so she is not involved in any of the paperwork shuffles but we figured that we should take her to show her interaction with us as parents to support our background as a married couple and as a family

7-11-07 Information Sent Chicago LB I-131, I-485, I765, I-130

7-27-07 RD

8-22-07 LUD- All

8-31-07 ND

8-31-07 ASC Biometrics Appointment (d. 36)

9-04-07 NOA Received in mail All (d. 40)

9-19-07 LUD: Notices undeliverable sent back on 9-18-07 for I-1765, I-485 (d. 55)

9-22-07 Biometrics FP (d. 58) DONE!

9-24-07 LUD: I-765, I-485 (d.60)

NEXT:

EAD: ?

AP: ?

Interview: Detroit, MI TBD

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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With regards to the Canadian consulates, up to a certain age, the children do not have to attend the interview. Im not sure what the age is to be honest. I believe it may be 12, but Im not positive! Im sure others will chip in!! The interviews at the Canadian consulates for the most part are extremely quick and painless, especially if you read the info on VJ and ur prepared. Most take less than 10 minutes!! They ask very basic questions!! Best of luck

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Our son was born in 2006 here in NY, and then took our son home to Manila in 2007 to celebrate his 1st bday. He is staying with his Dad now back home in Manila, and will be taking him to the interview. They will be flying together to come here hopefully soon. Miss them both so much!

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Filed: Country: Canada
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We aren't going to be going to any Canadian Consolates for an interview, it will be State side. My Husband is already in MI with me. We are awaiting approvals from this side.

7-11-07 Information Sent Chicago LB I-131, I-485, I765, I-130

7-27-07 RD

8-22-07 LUD- All

8-31-07 ND

8-31-07 ASC Biometrics Appointment (d. 36)

9-04-07 NOA Received in mail All (d. 40)

9-19-07 LUD: Notices undeliverable sent back on 9-18-07 for I-1765, I-485 (d. 55)

9-22-07 Biometrics FP (d. 58) DONE!

9-24-07 LUD: I-765, I-485 (d.60)

NEXT:

EAD: ?

AP: ?

Interview: Detroit, MI TBD

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Japan
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We have two children 5, and 8. Our children are not involved in this process, since they are US citizens as well.

I am currently living in Japan with our two children.

My husband in US is planning to come for interview at Embassy in Tokyo with two children.

So whole family will go to interview. But I don't know if they will come to the interview room with me. They might wait for me the outside of the room while I am interviewed.

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For those of you who applied for your spouse, are you planning to take your child or children to the interview? My daughter is 2 years old and we are planning to take her with us, so they can see her interaction with us as a fatomily as more of a means of a legitimate relationship since we don't have anything in our names together (Husband has no way to get a bank account or anything until he gets EAD and gets his social security #)

Is it a good idea or a bad idea to take your child(ren)?

Your daughter's birth certificate is what will truly count to show your bonafide relationship. If you would like to bring her along and that would be easier than finding someone to take care of her for the day, then I would. I wouldn't bring her along for the sole reason of proving a legitimate relationship as the birth certificate will already do that. :)

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