
Lizzo
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As far as I'm aware additional info like that is taken to the interview. All we sent were the things required in the checklist.
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Oh and http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/acs/passports/usppt.pdf
Same requirements but it also contains a list of places able to take the photos who in theory understand the requirements.
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A quick reply concerning the photo.
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/photo.html contains the requirements unfortunately.
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It's something we've looked into and sadly it seems is a no go. Had she left the field with the Father in blank we'd have a chance. As it is it's more or less impossible to change.
Courts *can* in theory order a change but as far as we can see it's only for very exceptional circumstances and can take a very long time. Not only would our circumstances not be exceptional enough for them, we had everything geared towards a set moving date (within a few months either way obviously) and long delays would cause problems we'd rather not have unless we had no choice.
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I have a complicated situation but I think we can resolve most of it on our own with just a couple of queries:
My step-son has just come to live with us. Unfortunately the birth certificate has the wrong father named (a long story I won't go into). The info I've found to date suggests a sworn affidavit from the Mother along with a DNA test should overcome this. A pain but at least doable. So the question really is should this additional information simply be presented at the interview?
As my husbands I-130 was submitted nearly 8 weeks ago now we're obviously very keen to post his ASAP to prevent more delays than we'll already have. If we need to wait for his Mother to swear the affidavit and we have to obtain the DNA results to send with the I-130 this would obviously cause much longer delays.
Obviously an odd scenario but I figure there must be someone who has gone through the I-130 process with birth certificate issues for a child who knows roughly what's expected when.
Thanks in advance.
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Many thanks for the detailed info and reply. So that confirms it. Now *just* the usual channels to go through for the hubby - hers should be pretty easy
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I just want to check we have this right so any replies appreciated.
Myself, my husband and my daughter currently live in the UK. We're about to file via DCF to move to the USA but I want to check on my daughters status.
As far as I can make out she can simply get a USA passport with a pre-appointed visit to the embassy with me rather than having to file an I-130 for her too? She was born in the UK 4 years ago.
Just about to file I-130
in Direct Consular Filing (DCF) General Discussion
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You beat me to it - I was going to say Leeds has a Snappy Snaps.