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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hola a todos!

En este momento estamos listos para ir a la entrevista, estamos terminando los ultimos detalles de la documentacion, pero tengo algunas dudas, espero que alguien pueda ayudarme.

1.- sobre el formato DS 156 y el complemento del mismo. Para el fianceé que es mi caso, en la pregunta 14 dice National identification Number, que significa? a que numero se refiere? al de la credencial de elector??? o a cual???

2.- Sobre el mismo formato, yo tengo un hijo de 12 años al cual menciono en este formato en la pregunta 34. Names and relationships of person traveling with you... Solo debo mencionarlo en esta parte? o es necesario que lleve otro formato exclusivamente para mi hijo????

Tengo otra duda referente al acta de nacimiento, alguien de ustedes ha tramitado la visa K2 para sus hijos, alguien me puede decir si solicitan la CURP del niño? Alguien ha tenido algun problema con el número CRIP de las actas de sus hijos mexicanos?

Espero me puedan ayudar...

mi fiance y yo estamos cerca de llegar al final del proceso de visa K1 y realmente queremos tener todo en orden y sin dudas.

Gracias por su ayuda!

Saludos!

K y O.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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At this time we're ready to go to the interview, we are finalizing the last details of the documentation, but I have some doubts, I hope someone can help me.

1 .- on the format DS 156 and complement it. For my fiancee that is the case in question 14 says National Identification Number, which means? that number refers to? to the voter credential? or to which?

2 .- On the same format, I have a son 12 years to which I mention in this format in question 34. Names and relationships of person traveling with you ... Only to be mentioned in this part? or we need to carry another format exclusively to my son?

I have further questions regarding the birth certificate, anyone of you has processed visa K2 for their children, I can tell if someone seeking CURP child? Someone has had any problem with the number of minutes CRIP their children Mexicans?

I hope I can help ...

my fiance and I are close to reaching the final of the K1 visa process and we really want to get everything in order and without doubt.

1) Some countries issue a national ID card, the number will be on that card. Mexico does issue national ID cards.

EX:

Mexico's government has been offering national ID cards to their citizens around the world for 130 years. Last year, the Mexican government started issuing higher security national identity cards through their consulate offices in the United States. The Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad is a credit card size document that identifies a person as a national of Mexico....
http://www.visalaw.com/03mar3/10mar303.html

2) If son is coming to the USA (K-2) then another DS-156 is needed for your son. (2 visas are being applied for)

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guatemala
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Vas a recibir más respuestas si haces este post en el Foro Regional Latin America and the Caribbean.

1. En el caso de México sería tu credencial de elector ya que eso es lo tú usas como I.D. en México.

2. La forma DS-156 debe completarse una por aplicante. Así que, debes llenar una DS-156 para tí y una DS-156 para tu hijo. . La DS-156K (complemento) solo debes llenar una y completar los datos de tu hijo en la parte que dice quienes te acompañan.

3. No se que es CRUP ni CRIP, si me dices que significa talvez pueda ayudarte mejor, o alguien de México puede ayudarte también si haces esta misma pregunta en el Foro Regional.

Suerte en la entrevista! :thumbs:

APPLIED FOR NATURALIZATION 07/2021

08.01.2011 - I-751 SENT

08.05.2011 - Check cashed

08.08.2011- NOA Received

08.19.2011 - Biometrics Letter Received

09.12.2011 - Biometrics Appointment

01.27.2012 - Card production ordered

02.01.2012 - 10 year GC Received

07.25.2021 - N400 filed online

08.09.2021- Biometrics re-use notice

04.18.2022- Interview done at Minneapolis USCIS Local Office   ✔️ Received N-652 "Congratulations your application has been recommended for approval" during the interview.

05.19.2022- Oath Ceremony in MN

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At this time we're ready to go to the interview, we are finalizing the last details of the documentation, but I have some doubts, I hope someone can help me.

1 .- on the format DS 156 and complement it. For my fiancee that is the case in question 14 says National Identification Number, which means? that number refers to? to the voter credential? or to which?

2 .- On the same format, I have a son 12 years to which I mention in this format in question 34. Names and relationships of person traveling with you ... Only to be mentioned in this part? or we need to carry another format exclusively to my son?

I have further questions regarding the birth certificate, anyone of you has processed visa K2 for their children, I can tell if someone seeking CURP child? Someone has had any problem with the number of minutes CRIP their children Mexicans?

I hope I can help ...

my fiance and I are close to reaching the final of the K1 visa process and we really want to get everything in order and without doubt.

1) Some countries issue a national ID card, the number will be on that card. Mexico does issue national ID cards.

EX:

Mexico's government has been offering national ID cards to their citizens around the world for 130 years. Last year, the Mexican government started issuing higher security national identity cards through their consulate offices in the United States. The Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad is a credit card size document that identifies a person as a national of Mexico....
http://www.visalaw.com/03mar3/10mar303.html

2) If son is coming to the USA (K-2) then another DS-156 is needed for your son. (2 visas are being applied for)

In the Ciudad Juarez thread, everyone always left the National Identification Number section blank. They did not type in the CURP number.

2008

Aug - k1 issued

Sept - marriage

Adjustment of Status

I-485, I-131, I-765 sent: 9/18

NOAs for forms - all rec'd 10/24

Biometrics appt letter - rec'd 11/01; walk-in 11/12

EAD approved 12/22; card production 12/24

AP 12/22 approved; 12/29 received in mail

2009 3/6 AOS interview: approved!

2011 ROC

Submitted I-751 01/20/2011

NOA1 01/24/2011

Biometrics Letter rec'd 02/07/2011

Biometrics Appointment 2/28/2011

ROC approved 4/11/2011

 
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