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Here is my DS-230 checklist:

1. NSO birth certificate plus photocopy

2. NSO marriage certificate plus photocopy

3. Photocopy of biographic page of passport

4. NBI clearances in married and maiden name and photocopies

5. Police clearances in married and maiden name (is this really needed) and photocopies

6. 2pcs 2x2 visa photos

7. DS-230 form, Part I signed

My 5-year-old daughter's checklist:

1. NSO birth certificate plus photocopy

2. Our marriage certificate plus photocopy (to show that we were married before her 18th bday)

3. Photocopy of biographic page of passport

4. 2 pcs 2x2 visa photos

5. DS-230 form, Part I signed by me

6. Optional (?) Affidavit of Illegitimacy

Did I miss anything? Also, on my daughter's form #20 states to list all places lived in since age 16. Do I need to fill this up for her?

I also read on a wiki page that I should not leave any gap in my employment history. I was in between work for 8 months from 2003 to 2004 and i filled it with "mainly relieving other doctors at their clinics when they could not come in". Is this ok?

Will be sending all the form out in the next two days. would LOVE to know your responses. :star:

Thanks in advance!

12-09-08 - INTERVIEW @ 6:30AM...God be with us! --- APPROVED!!!

12-11-08 - VISAS RECEIVED....YAHOOOOO!!!

04-07-09 - POE: Chicago O'hare

04-28-09 - received SSN's (after having to apply for them personally!!!!)

04-30-09 - Received our 2-year GREEN CARDS

01-07-09 - ROC, here we come!!!

01-18-11 - Mailed out I-751

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Go GO Gracey... I'm really so happy for you. You have a wonderful visa journey.!

Godbless!

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Beneficiary (My Sister 18 y.o)

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06-11-19- NOA1

02-19-20- "Initial Review, Transferred to another Visa Center"

03-11-20- APPROVED!!!

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Go GO Gracey... I'm really so happy for you. You have a wonderful visa journey.!

Godbless!

Thank you very much. You better get a move on yours :)

12-09-08 - INTERVIEW @ 6:30AM...God be with us! --- APPROVED!!!

12-11-08 - VISAS RECEIVED....YAHOOOOO!!!

04-07-09 - POE: Chicago O'hare

04-28-09 - received SSN's (after having to apply for them personally!!!!)

04-30-09 - Received our 2-year GREEN CARDS

01-07-09 - ROC, here we come!!!

01-18-11 - Mailed out I-751

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I also read on a wiki page that I should not leave any gap in my employment history. I was in between work for 8 months from 2003 to 2004 and i filled it with "mainly relieving other doctors at their clinics when they could not come in". Is this ok?

Thanks in advance!

You are well prepared as I have replied on your post on the other section: No need to submit the photocopy, just the original copy you got from NSO and NBI. No need to submit the NBI clearance in your maiden name. I submitted NBI clearance in my married name, I also submitted NSO-CENOMAR copy, also a Police Certificate and not Police Clearance for the places I stayed since I was 16. For the employment history, just place there Physician Reliever, that's the same thing I wrote in the first part of my employment history (after the board exam). For your daughter just write your current address, if she's less than 16 years old and have not travelled outside the Philippines. Good Luck and God Bless.

HELEN

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22 February 2010 - mailed the N-400 packet

02 March 2010 - Check encashed/I-797C NOA

03 March 2010 - USCIS Acceptance Confirmation via e-mail and text message

06 March 2010 - received I-797C, Notice of Action/Receipt

01 April 2010 - Biometrics Appointment (Biometrics done 4/7/10)

27 April 2010 - received I-797C/ Request to Appear for Naturalization Interview

02 June 2010 - Interview schedule

17 June 2010 - Oath Taking (Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA)

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