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Ramazan & Margie

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  1. 1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

    And then follow this principle going forward.  Read carefully, interpret literally and answer accurately.  Do this AFTER you have become an A-Student of the form's instructions.  Each form has instructions that are pretty detailed, however, this particular question stumps lots of folks.  The I-130 is used for many different alien relative categories.  If you were filing for your father, HIS wife, (perhaps your mother) would be listed as spouse and YOU would be listed as one of your father's children.  If his wife had children that were HIS step children they would not be listed on the petition for him.  They would be listed on HER petition and HE would be listed as her husband.

     

    YOUR, refers to the petitioner regardless of the relationship, followed by listing the beneficiary's spouse, if any and children, if any.

     

    Thank you so much.

  2. On the part where it says "provide information about beneficiary's spouse and children" are they asking about the beneficiary's biological  children? I the petitionor has a daughter (I took her legally from my sister when she passed) . Beneficiary is not the father, so i'm absolutely confused with this question.

     

    So i the petitionor has a daughter.

    Beneficiary has no children

     

    Please just give me a straight answer. I get to many answers with individuals trying to be sarcastic or rude.

     

    Thanks

     

  3. The application asks for my birth certificate or passport and social security number. I recently applied for a new social security with my new surname. I am sending in my passport for a name change as well. Will they give me issues if I send a copy of my current passport that has my old name and social security number will have my new name?

  4. I'm the petitioner. (Assault 2003 family party I was barely an adult) this is not for a fiancé visa, this is for a spousal visa. An attorney here in Houston says he would charge 150.00 to write me a letter of explanation, 395.00 to fill out our paper work. I messaged 3 attorneys yesterday and these were there answers. I've never done this before (files spousal visa) so any help will be appreciated. 

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