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I know or rather remember from AOS, that there considered two types of supporting evidence. Primary and secondary. the first being things that had dates and info etc from legitimate third parties that were less likely to be doctored or altered. and then things like affidavits from friends and photos etc.

At my AOS interview, my interviewing officer made a point to tell us that if when we remove conditions we have children that we must or rather need to send the certified copies of the birth certificates.

I forgot to ask though :bonk: "what if we are pregnant at time of filing and the baby is not due till after we file/conditional green card expires?"

obviously there will not be a birth certificate yet............ :unsure: I'm not sure what would be considered "good" or "primary" evidence to send to show of the pregnancy. I mean aside from the fact that my married name is on the scan pictures, and my medical bills are being sent to our address plus being processed by my husbands insurance, there's not really anything "official" in documentation yet to show that the USC (my husband) is the father. and there's no way in hell I am risking an amino or cvs unless its medically necessary, let alone to "bump up" the thickness of my evidence folder.

:help: what did everyone send in from their pregnancies as evidence?

Thanks in advance :thumbs:

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I dnt knw if this will b any help for u..n hubby but when we sent off documents to nvc ( almost at the end of our journey) i went to my doctors and asked for a paper signed n dated with name etc.. And when our baby will b born.. It has all the docs info on it! idk maybe that can help.....! gud luck! Sis&sull

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I dnt knw if this will b any help for u..n hubby but when we sent off documents to nvc ( almost at the end of our journey) i went to my doctors and asked for a paper signed n dated with name etc.. And when our baby will b born.. It has all the docs info on it! idk maybe that can help.....! gud luck! Sis&sull

I dnt knw if this will b any help for u..n hubby but when we sent off documents to nvc ( almost at the end of our journey) i went to my doctors and asked for a paper signed n dated with name etc.. And when our baby will b born.. It has all the docs info on it! idk maybe that can help.....! gud luck! Sis&sull

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In the US, the husband is automatically assumed to be the father of a baby born to a married couple - that means that legally, you should not be asked to show any additional proof of paternity, before or after the baby is born. Whether or not this is enough for USCIS, I don't know.. but the law assumes your husband to be the father, since you two are married and will be married when the baby is born.

Even if you had the birth certificate, the name of the father in that certificate is based on either the legal assumption that the father is the husband, or if the baby was born outside of wedlock,then based on who the mother of the baby named as the father (assuming the potential father did not object..) so it's not really any more "scientific" proof than you simply saying that your husband is the father.. I would assume that bringing a couple of ultra sound images plus the medical bills showing your husbands insurance is covering the bills would be enough.

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I know or rather remember from AOS, that there considered two types of supporting evidence. Primary and secondary. the first being things that had dates and info etc from legitimate third parties that were less likely to be doctored or altered. and then things like affidavits from friends and photos etc.

At my AOS interview, my interviewing officer made a point to tell us that if when we remove conditions we have children that we must or rather need to send the certified copies of the birth certificates.

I forgot to ask though :bonk: "what if we are pregnant at time of filing and the baby is not due till after we file/conditional green card expires?"

obviously there will not be a birth certificate yet............ :unsure: I'm not sure what would be considered "good" or "primary" evidence to send to show of the pregnancy. I mean aside from the fact that my married name is on the scan pictures, and my medical bills are being sent to our address plus being processed by my husbands insurance, there's not really anything "official" in documentation yet to show that the USC (my husband) is the father. and there's no way in hell I am risking an amino or cvs unless its medically necessary, let alone to "bump up" the thickness of my evidence folder.

:help: what did everyone send in from their pregnancies as evidence?

Thanks in advance :thumbs:

Medical records listing your husband as an emergency contact, medical insurance covering both of you, etc. A pregnancy as opposed to a child, does not create much "evidence" in itself, and a pregnancy proves you had sex (with someone anyway) not that you have a legitimate marriage and life together. The medical records prove that, so do insurance records. It is certainly not necessary to have children together (or even dependent children from one or the other) in order to remove conditions.

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Medical records listing your husband as an emergency contact, medical insurance covering both of you, etc. A pregnancy as opposed to a child, does not create much "evidence" in itself, and a pregnancy proves you had sex (with someone anyway) not that you have a legitimate marriage and life together. The medical records prove that, so do insurance records. It is certainly not necessary to have children together (or even dependent children from one or the other) in order to remove conditions.

No Not necessary to remove conditions :thumbs: that's not what we were thinking about when this baby was conceived :blush:

thanks for the suggestions everyone...I'll start looking for the things you suggested.... :thumbs:

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04-30-2008.......I-129F POSTED

05-01-2008....NOA1 (Touched 05-04-2008, Touched 04-07-2008)

09-23-2008....NOA2 Approved(See below for receipt of actual NOA2 and update in the USCIS System***)

01-13-2009....INTERVIEW (APPROVED)

02-18-2009....POE (LAX)

04-09-2009....WEDDING

AOS

06-12-2009.....AOS,EAD and AP Fedexed.

06-15-2009.....Signed for by J.CHYBA

06-18-2009.....NOA1 dated for AOS/AP/EAD

06-19-2009.....Check cleared

06-23-2009.....Touched AOS/EAD/AP

07-20-2009.....phoned helpline to report no biometrics appointment sent, Service request generated.

07-25-2009.....Recieved biometrics notice (generated on the 22nd june) for the 08-19-2009.

07-30-2009.....Did early walk in biometrics.

07-31-2009.....Touched AOS/EAD

08-06-2009.....Generated interview notice(received 08/10/09)

08-10-2009.....EAD/AP Approved

08-19-2009.....***NOA2 (Finally received after 6 Phone calls, 11 months late) :)

09-09-2009.....Aos interview.(APPROVED)first card production email

09-12-2009.....Welcome Notice Received.

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