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Anum Fahad

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    Anum Fahad reacted to millefleur in January 2020 N400 Chicago filer   
    Chicago filers thread is here:
     
     
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    Anum Fahad reacted to Crazy Cat in January 2020 N400 Chicago filer   
    Your I-751 must be adjudicated first.  They might do it at the same interview.....or they might not.  I have seen both cases.  It depends on what records they actually have access to in your local office.  Good luck.  Please let us know how it goes...😃
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    Anum Fahad reacted to Nomee2012 in Immigration Guide for Foreign Parent of US citizen   
    You will need your mother birth certificate for sure. If you don't have it check with some other family member but in case it doesn't exist at all. You can re-register her birthday certificate with late registration fees. I just did it for my father, he didn't have any records available so I make a new one for him from scratch.
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    Anum Fahad reacted to Nomee2012 in Immigration Guide for Foreign Parent of US citizen   
    First to all Congratulation on getting your citizenship done. i think we are in the same boat i had my citizenship interview done and just got mail for my oath ceremony.
    i will apply for my father as soon after i get my citizenship certificate. you need to file form I-130 along with supporting documents. it can be Your Mother Birth certificate, Her Marriage certificate, FRC if you have one its Family registration certificate from Pakistan, you can get it online at Nadra website for (1500PKR), and most important copy of your Citizenship certificate. you don't really need a lawyer to fill out that application. if you need any info you can ask anytime and Good luck with new process.
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    Anum Fahad reacted to Junior11 in April 2018 Filers of I-130 for Parents IR5 of U.S Citizens   
    I’m in the same position. Because I am the petitioner (for my mother) I have to file I-864, together with I-864A form filled by my husband. Here’s a quote from uscis website:
     
    ”You, the sponsor, should complete Form I-864 when your relative has been scheduled for an immigrant visa interview with a consular officer overseas or when your relative is about to submit an application for adjustment to permanent resident status with the USCIS or with an Immigration Court in the United States. If you have a joint sponsor, they must also complete Form I-864. If you are using the income of other household members to qualify, then each household member who is accepting legal responsibility for supporting your relative must complete a separate Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member. “
     
    I hope this helps. Wishing you the best.
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