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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Who signs the DS-3032 (choice of address and agent) for 1-year old beneficiary?

I got the DS-3032 for my son in which it's required him to sign. He is only 1 year old.

He's too young to sign it. By common sense, should I (the petitioner) sign for him?

Can his mother (another beneficiary) sign for him?

I don't want to make a mistake. I need your advice. Thanks

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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What would make sense to me is for either you or your wife to sign it and enclose a letter explaining why your son was unable to do so himself ("physically unable due to his young age" or whatever). Sounds a bit silly, but C.Y.A. (cover your #######). Personally though, I would call the NVC to get an official opinion on this one.

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2008-03-12: NOA1 issued
2008-08-12: NOA2 issued
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IR-1 Visa

2008-08-18: NVC Received
2008-09-30: Case Complete
2008-10-16: Interview date assigned

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CONSULATE
Montreal, Canada

2008-12-04: Interview
2008-12-08: Visa in hand

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2008-12-23: Applied for SSN at local office (no record despite checking box to apply on DS-230)
2008-12-30: Welcome to the United States letter received
2009-01-06: SSN Received
2009-01-06: Greencard Received
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2014-01-23: Sent N-400 package via express delivery

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2014-02-07: Biometric appointment letter mailed
2014-02-19: Biometric appointment
2014-02-21: Placed in line for interview scheduling

2014-03-25: Interview

2014-07-25: Oath Ceremony

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Who signs the DS-3032 (choice of address and agent) for 1-year old beneficiary?

I got the DS-3032 for my son in which it's required him to sign. He is only 1 year old.

He's too young to sign it. By common sense, should I (the petitioner) sign for him?

Can his mother (another beneficiary) sign for him?

I don't want to make a mistake. I need your advice. Thanks

If you're emailing a response - what does it matter? When the time comes, I intend to set up an email account in my son's name and email it from that account. As long as you include correct #'s and details, I don't think they will be worried. I do like the CYA abbrev - gonna use that....lol

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I do like the CYA abbrev - gonna use that....lol

Thanks...I stole it from a coworker. lol :whistle:

CSC
I-130

2008-03-12: NOA1 issued
2008-08-12: NOA2 issued
________________________________________________________________________
NVC
IR-1 Visa

2008-08-18: NVC Received
2008-09-30: Case Complete
2008-10-16: Interview date assigned

_________________________________________________________________________
CONSULATE
Montreal, Canada

2008-12-04: Interview
2008-12-08: Visa in hand

_________________________________________________________________________
HOME SWEET HOME
At long last...

2008-12-11: POE: Buffalo NY Land Border Crossing
2008-12-23: Applied for SSN at local office (no record despite checking box to apply on DS-230)
2008-12-30: Welcome to the United States letter received
2009-01-06: SSN Received
2009-01-06: Greencard Received
_________________________________________________________________________
NATURALIZATION
N-400

2014-01-23: Sent N-400 package via express delivery

2014-01-27: NOA-1
2014-02-07: Biometric appointment letter mailed
2014-02-19: Biometric appointment
2014-02-21: Placed in line for interview scheduling

2014-03-25: Interview

2014-07-25: Oath Ceremony

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
What would make sense to me is for either you or your wife to sign it and enclose a letter explaining why your son was unable to do so himself ("physically unable due to his young age" or whatever). Sounds a bit silly, but C.Y.A. (cover your #######). Personally though, I would call the NVC to get an official opinion on this one.

Thanks for your advise guys. I'd better C.Y.A :-)

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Who signs the DS-3032 (choice of address and agent) for 1-year old beneficiary?

I got the DS-3032 for my son in which it's required him to sign. He is only 1 year old.

He's too young to sign it. By common sense, should I (the petitioner) sign for him?

Can his mother (another beneficiary) sign for him?

I don't want to make a mistake. I need your advice. Thanks

Parent can sign for a child under age 14, sometimes even under 16. If unsure you can always sign for the child as follows:

parent may sign for the child by writing the child's name on the signature line and signing the parent's name above the child's name. Example:

PRINT Jane Doe for Child M. Doe, then Jane Doe's signature

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
What would make sense to me is for either you or your wife to sign it and enclose a letter explaining why your son was unable to do so himself ("physically unable due to his young age" or whatever). Sounds a bit silly, but C.Y.A. (cover your #######). Personally though, I would call the NVC to get an official opinion on this one.

Thanks for your advise guys. I'd better C.Y.A :-)

I meant C.M.A :-)

 
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