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5:17 pm April 19, 2021 | |
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Csh1970

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Hello fellow VJers. Here is our situation. I'm a UCS and my three stepchildren have been DQ at NVC since May 2020. Our embassy is Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Hopefully we may be getting close to an interview. During the waiting process, my then 17 year old stepdaughter became pregnant and had a baby. She is now 18. The baby is 2 months old. The father (a Dominican national) is in the picture and a good provider. She is still unmarried. We know that she is still eligible for the IR-2 child of a UCS category. I'm thinking that my stepdaughter should tell the Consular Officer at the interview about the baby? We always want to be as transparent as possible. We are also thinking she should have the baby's birth certificate on hand at the interview? The father will approve of the baby traveling but we are also thinking that we would be unable to petition for the baby since she is a grandchild to my wife (a Permanent Resident) and a step grandchild to me (a UCS). What are her options regarding the baby? We are thinking that she can wait up to 6 months to travel after visa in hand to give her more time with the baby. We are thinking there is absolutely no way that the baby will be able to travel with her after she has her visa? If she comes, of course she will be separated from the baby and would have to file her own petition for the baby as a Permanent Resident. Would we be able to count the father's income on the affidavit being in another country? We know that this complicated everything for her case but she was with her grandmother and all of this happened during the process. There are a lot of factors at play here and we just need some guidance in order to know what our options actually are. Any information would be helpful. Thank you for your time.
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| I864 N/A, None or leave in blank |
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2:31 pm April 12, 2021 | |
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Rachel&Mommy

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Has anybody gotten a checklist for leaving space in blank when a question doesn't apply to you? Also did you type in Upper Case Letter? I am not even able to type N/A or None on I864, it doesn't allow me to do it. I was thinking of handwriting N/A and None but them there would be too many N/As and NONEs. 70% of the question doesn't apply to us, I am only sponsoring my mother and I am not using preparer, interpreter, assets or neither to add more info. Help plz
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| N-400 Interview tomorrow |
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12:02 am April 12, 2021 | |
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virgiliox

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Hi everyone, it's been a while since 'I've visited this fine establishment. I have my N-400 interview tomorrow and I have some concerns. I've been a legal permanent resident (though marriage to a US Citizen) since 2011 and an un-restricted one since 2013. My green card still has 2 years left on it and I never filed for the N-400 because I didn't have the funds or the need really to do so. However, My wife and I (though still legally married) separated in December of 2019, My brother gifted me the filing fee for my birthday last year and I filed in October of 2020. I'm not concerned about the civics test or the writing/oral exam, what I'm concerned about is what I need to bring to the interview, I understand that since I've been a permanent resident for more than 5 years that my marital status shouldn't matter. Am I right or should I be concerned? Thank you in advance for your help.
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| Confused on documents needed for interview |
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4:29 pm April 10, 2021 | |
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Carlas10

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We finally have an interview date set. And the consulate sent the letter and it described that my husband needs the original birth certificate, marriage certificate, passport and d260 confirmation page. And that is it. Now, I ve been prepping a folder with my tax return transcripts, copies of our passports. I ve been going off the pre interview check list. Which has a lot more documents needed for interview date. I m nervous that he will get there and not have everything he needs. And I m not sure how to mail these documents to DR without them getting lost. Anybody have experience with this can give me some insight.
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| I864, I864A, W2 & tax transcript questions |
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4:25 pm April 6, 2021 | |
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Rachel&Mommy

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Hello forks, I am filing out I864 and my husband I864a, do I need to submit our W2 if we are submitting tax transcripts from IRS website? Also, also I didn't work 2019 and 2018 but I filed taxes for those years with my husband should I put my husband income for those two years or should I put 0? I am petitioning my mother Thanks in advance
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