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Anna_S90

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  1. Thanks for the replies! I'm filing today and mailing tomorrow (hopefully). Just a question I hope you'll answer: can I send my baby's and husband's I-130 forms in one package? For ex: in my cover letter, can I write "I, <Petitioner's Full Name>, a citizen of the United States, would like to file a petition I-130 for my spouse, <Beneficiary's Full Name> and child <Beneficiary's Full Name>.". Or do I have to send separate packages?

  2. Hi everyone, any help is greatly appreciated. I'm an American citizen but living in Armenia. I'm married and have an 11 month old baby. I filed for a CRBA for my son but was denied because I didn't have enough evidence. We want to go to US but I don't know which route to take. Do I file form I-130 for my husband and child? Is there anything else I can do? Which is the best and fastest way to take them with me? I'm scared of being denied. Thanks again.

  3. Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum. I'm trying to get a CRBA for my son here in Armenia and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere.

    Here's a little background:

    I'm an American citizen, my husband is not. I've lived in the US for 8 years (1.5 years in total after the age of 14). I gave birth here in 2013, within a few days sent an email to the embassy and was told to bring all the required documents. My husband, baby and I showed up for our appointment with all they asked and for evidence of my residence in the US, I took a bunch of photos, my immunization card, a few certificates from school, my certificate for being a finalist in the Miss Pre-teen California pageant, my General Education Diploma (I got my GED because I needed to come to Armenia at the age of 16) and my middle-school transcript. They told me they don't accept photos and except for my transcript, nothing is evidence of my residence. They didn't deny me, though. Started my son's case but said to bring additional evidence. At the time I didn't know I needed proof of 2 years after the age of 14, so I emailed the embassy asking if my son is still eligible if I only have 1.5. They said to just bring everything I have and they'll see. My father in the US went to the district I went to school and got a signed Confirmation of School Attendance document. I took that and was told we're approved. They gave me a card and said to wait for their call to go pick up the CRBA. A month passed and no one called so I emailed them asking if the CRBA had arrived. They emailed me back saying my son's case is not approved and they need additional evidence. Has this happened to anyone else? I've never heard of anyone being told they're approved and then not. Their treatment just feels so unprofessional and hurtful to me.

    Sorry if everything sounds confusing. I guess what I'm trying to ask is this: Should I continue and take more documents? I only have 1.5 years of evidence after the age of 14. Or should I just ask them what I can do? I need to move back to the USA asap. Should I just go ahead and apply for a visa for my son? I don't know what to do. Thanks in advance (I know how confusing everything sounds).

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