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Filed: IR-5 Country: Jamaica
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In the past on my immigration documents for my k1 visa and subsequently conditioanl green card, removal of condition on current green card i was always asked the question of children and i have always said none. But recently i found out that i had a child back in my home country which was born 6 months after i came to the usa. Should i now list that child on the N400 form?

Remove Condition

Oct-04-2008 filed I-751

Oct-20-2008 NOA from VSC of I-751

Nov-11-2008 Received date for biometric for

Mar-10-2009 Transfered to CSC

May-27-2009 Green Card approved

File Citizenship {N-400}

Nov-14-2009 Mailed N-400 application

Nov-24-2009 Check cashed

Nov-27-2009 Rec'd NOA in mail, dated 11/23/2009

Jan-04-2010 Rec'd Interview date in mail

Feb-02-2010 Interview date

Apr-21-2010 Oath Ceremony

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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In the past on my immigration documents for my k1 visa and subsequently conditioanl green card, removal of condition on current green card i was always asked the question of children and i have always said none. But recently i found out that i had a child back in my home country which was born 6 months after i came to the usa. Should i now list that child on the N400 form?

It's right in the N-400 instructions, all kids, step, adopted, natural...

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In the past on my immigration documents for my k1 visa and subsequently conditioanl green card, removal of condition on current green card i was always asked the question of children and i have always said none. But recently i found out that i had a child back in my home country which was born 6 months after i came to the usa. Should i now list that child on the N400 form?

It's right in the N-400 instructions, all kids, step, adopted, natural...

Nick, now here's the funny thing. I too read right there in the instructions to include all kids, and so I wrote down my husband's kids (my step-kids). When I got to my interview they asked me about those and then said, they don't count and scored through them. Seems like they don't read their own instructions!

Annie UK

2004 Awaiting my divorce

Decree nisi 29th July YAYYYYYYYYYY

15th Dec DIVORCED AT LAST!!!!

Dec 23 decree arrives, I-129F sent to Nebraska!!!

Dec 27 NOA1

Feb 16 2005 NOA2 (51 days)

May 17 INTERVIEW 9am!!!! (day 141) Approved

May 30 Arrived POE Chicago (flight delayed!!)

June 13 applied for SSN

June 30 Wedding on beach at sunset awwwww

AOS 2005

July 11 Sent off AOS/AP/EAD to Chicago

Sep 1 I485 transferred to CSC

Sep 15 EAD and AP approved (59 days)

Nov 25 Green card and Welcome letter arrive in mail (no interview) 130 days

Removing Conditions 2007

Aug 15 I-751 sent to Nebraska

Sep 14 NOA1 rec'd, transferred to CSC again

Sep 21 rec'd bios appt for 9/28/07

Jan 26 2008 Approved. 10 Yr card received 1/28/08.

Naturalization 2008

Sep 8 N-400 sent to Nebraska

Sep 11 Priority date

Oct 7 Biometrics

July 10 2009 - Interview, approved!

Aug 20 Oath ceremony

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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In the past on my immigration documents for my k1 visa and subsequently conditioanl green card, removal of condition on current green card i was always asked the question of children and i have always said none. But recently i found out that i had a child back in my home country which was born 6 months after i came to the usa. Should i now list that child on the N400 form?

It's right in the N-400 instructions, all kids, step, adopted, natural...

Nick, now here's the funny thing. I too read right there in the instructions to include all kids, and so I wrote down my husband's kids (my step-kids). When I got to my interview they asked me about those and then said, they don't count and scored through them. Seems like they don't read their own instructions!

Captain Ewok should start yet another section entitled, "USCIS Blunders and Bloopers".

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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I'd say yes. You may have a time explaining that to them though.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

 
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