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kyle francine

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  1. Thank You for the reponse. I appreciate that. I do understand now for the Question #1

    But I still get confused with #2, since it says ...Have you ever filed a petition for this or any either alien

    > which means as per my daughter, I did not filed for her previously but last 2004 my MOM did, so with that will my mom be considered as other alien? My Daughter's application was denied since she was filed as my derivative and IR2 or immediate relative of a USC cannot have derivative it should be filed separately. As far as I know.

    Thank you.

  2. Hi everyone I need help please. I am filing for my husband and daughter ( not biological father and not legally adopted by husband, I am the petitioner)

    For D. Other Information

    1. If separate petitions are also being submitted for relatives, give names of each and relationship

    > Q: Is it Husband name for example: John Doe then is it my relationship to him or to my daughter which I am also filing a petition for? John Doe, Husband OR John Doe, Stepfather ( is it even accepted if i put in that word?)

    2. Have you ever filed a petition for this or any either alien { } yes { } no

    > Q: With this one I am quite confuse as well, as per my daughter's situation, previously when I was petition by my mom I am an IR2 together with my application she also applied for my daughter but her application was denied. Does this question pertains to if I EVER FILED FOR MY DAUGHTER ( which is a NO) OR DID SOMEONE FILED A PETITION FOR MY DAUGHTER PREVIOUSLY (which is a YES)...

    Please Help.

  3. Hi everyone,

    I am an LPR trying to start a process for a Petition for my husband and daughter..

    * Is there any documents that I need to send out together with I-130?

    * Do I need to put the check payable to who? and is it separately since there are 2 of them?

    * My Husband is not the biological Dad do I need to file separately I mean different forms and different envelope or can i put it in the same envelope?

    Please Help.

    Thank you.

  4. Hi everyone,

    I am reading a lot of stuff of and it confuses me already...

    Is is true that it is okay to change my SSN, DL, state id, and bank info's to my married name and let my GC and my Philippine Passport as my maiden name? Will this cause me a problem if I will have my vacation back to the Philippines next year and coming back here in the US?

    Please help

  5. hi, thank you for the reply...

    did you mean that i can still use my last name which is on my id's right now and can change it when my cards expire?

    will it give me trouble when i go back in the Philippines for a vacation nxt year bcoz i have not change my last name, if the Phil immigration new about it?

    for filling a petition if i will not be using my husbands last name what do i need to present, is that the authenticated marriage liscense?

  6. Hi fellow VJ's

    I just got back from the Philippines and married my Boyfriend, He is a Filipino and I am too and I am also a LPR here in the US since December 2011 through IR2 daughter of a US citizen, and just got married Feb 2013. I also have an 8 year old daughter before the marriage with a different man but not married to him.

    I am just confused on what to do, I have several questions which don't have a clear answers yet, I was hoping somebody from this community can give me a little bit of info.

    1. I am planning to go back next year in the Philippines, Do I need to change my Philippine passport info since I am already married, from single to married.

    2. Do I need to change also the status info of my drivers license, state id, my Green card, and SSS? what about my employer, do i need to inform them to change my status?

    3. Do I personally need to go to USCIS to inform them with my change of status, since I am planning to process my husband and my daughters petition 2 months from now?

    Please help.THANK YOU

  7. Hi fellow VJ's

    I just got back from the Philippines and married my Boyfriend, He is a Filipino and I am too and I am also a LPR here in the US since December 2011 through IR2 daughter of a US citizen, and just got married Feb 2013. I also have an 8 year old daughter before the marriage with a different man but not married to him.

    I am just confused on what to do, I have several questions which don't have a clear answers yet, I was hoping somebody from this community can give me a little bit of info.

    1. I am planning to go back next year in the Philippines, Do I need to change my Philippine passport info since I am already married, from single to married.

    2. Do I need to change also the status info of my drivers license, state id, my Green card, and SSS? what about my employer, do i need to inform them to change my status?

    3. Do I personally need to go to USCIS to inform them with my change of status, since I am planning to process my husband and my daughters petition 2 months from now?

    Please help.THANK YOUU.

  8. Hi everyone :D

    I hope someone can help me, with my concern.

    I was reading on this thread, and I am not sure what is the correct information. I am planning to book a flight for a vacation back in the Philippines, and I just wanted to know if there will be any discrepancy if my GREEN CARD as per my A# has a (0) on it?

    I have been trying to research for information but out of luck, I haven't found one yet. :wacko:

    I will appreciate your reply.

    Thank you.

  9. Hi everyone,

    It's me again...I hope somebody can help me out with this

    one.

    as per : http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96493,00.html for Claiming Exemptions...

    Quote :

    You can claim personal exemptions and exemptions for dependents according to the dependency rules for U.S. citizens. You can claim an exemption for your spouse on a Married Filing Separate return if your spouse had no gross income for U.S. tax purposes and was not the dependent of another taxpayer. You can claim this exemption even if your spouse has not been a resident alien for a full tax year or is an alien who has not come to the United States. You can claim an exemption for each person who qualifies as a dependent according to the rules for U.S. citizens. The dependent must be a citizen or national of the United States or be a resident of the United States, Canada, or Mexico for some part of the calendar year in which your tax year begins.

    does this mean... That I can declare my child as my dependent for filing my taxes here in the US even if she is residing in the Philippines?

    Thank you

  10. This is just my understanding about tax withholding in general. For line 2, I don't think you can claim your child if she doesn't have a ssn or itin and she doesn't or didn't live here in the US. So for that line i would put 0. You may be entitled for tax credit for supporting her when you file your income tax every year (again I'm not entirely sure about this). If you just want to be in the safe side then I would just put 0 there.

    For line 4, don't put 0 there. Because if you do you're not claiming an allowance, which mean they will withheld more taxes on every paycheck. I would suggest putting the same number that you have on line 3.

    This site may help you understand taxation on resident aliens (http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96493,00.html).

    Again what I suggested is according to my understanding on tax withholding and to the form you attached. I do not claim this to be the right answers. Also each state is different in withholding taxes.

    Good Luck. :)

    Thank you for your effort to help..this will help me evaluate things...

  11. Hi everyone,

    I am having trouble putting information in my Illinois -W4..its my first job here in the US, and as for pre-employment papers, we were asked to fill this form.please see, for guidelines...

    http://www.swcccase.org/drs%20pages/DRS%20Forms%20for%202011%202012/IL%20W4%20Form.pdf

    Can you please help me with:

    A. STEP 1 , LINE 2 : write the number of dependents ( other than you or your spouse ) you will claim on your tax return. ----> this one I am confused,I am a single mother but I have a child but she is not here in the US she is in the Philippines, is she considered as my dependent here? or should I put (0) ?

    B. STEP 1 , LINE 4 : If you want to have additional Illinois Income Tax withheld from your pay, you may reduce the number of basic personal allowance or have an amount withheld. Write the total number of basic personal allowances you elect to claim on Line 4 and on IL-W-4, Line 1. ----> this i did not understand, actually. Im not sure if I it BLANK, ZERO or if I should put in (1).

    Please help.Thank you...

  12. Hi everyone thank you for the reply, Yes, I am 27 years old and I just came here in the US, I have been petition 3x the first time I was petition I was like in 6th grade most probably I was 10 / 11 y.o. by then that is why i Cannot trace my timeline but to cut the story short, it was only by the 3rd petition that I did process everything. My mother is the one who petition me.

    During my last petition,the Visa was already on the process again and I gave birth to my child I was 21, so mom did include the name of my child in the paper works, but then, I am not quite sure what happen, the only thing I know was by that time i think it was 2005, I was told my Visa needs to be verified again together with my child, since my daughter is an illegitimate child ...in her birth cert,in the Father's name that needs to be filled out we did not recognize him, it was filled out as unknown, that was I think one of the reason why I have to wait for a few years for they might be thinking she is an adopted child or i dont have an idea with that, then come 2010...I was mailed again by NVC that my visa without the name of my daughter on it, it was processed again, and bcoz of the fear of ending up problems again we have decided to stick what they have put in the letter not including my daughter..

    Now during my interview, last July 2011 at USEM manila, the consul then again ask for birth certificate of my daughter and was not contented to what i provided them they were asking for a second page of it, which i am not aware of, then they told me I have to request that to the National Statistics Office in Pasay Manila and somebody from the USEM manila will pick it up, since they have to validate if the child I recognize is really my child and it will take time to be verified. I was interviewed July 08,2011 and got my visa august 12,2011.

    So since they grant me my VISA it will state that the verification that they made on my daughter's documents was completed and perhaps the information provided by me to them is accurate, would that mean I could have actually brought her along with me by the time I went here in the US?

    Is she considered as a derivative? or do I have to file for her petition?...

    Thank you.

  13. Hi everyone,

    Another question from me...

    I hope somebody can give me information for my daughter, I am an IR2 - daughter of a US citizen, my question is,I am a single mother, I have a daughter 7 y.o. my POE here in the US was last dec 11,2011. I am a LPR, I was told by someone that my daughter could have been considered as a derivative and I could have bring her along with me here in the US?Is that true?...what can I actually do right now so I can get her in a fastest way other than filing F2A? Can I still file for her as a derivative here in the US?what should be the process if ever...

    Also, am I already eligible to file for petition?

    For AOS is it possible if its not a relative or a person living in the household that I can get a co-aponsor...I hope u have some idea..Thank you.

    Thank you.

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