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On the I-751 Form Part 5. Information about your children List all your children.

There is a box that is for Adress and immigration status of listed child. The box is about 2 inches long and there is no way an adress can fit in the box with immigration status. The next box to be checked: Does the child live with you?

Our son lives with us and is an American citizen. So do we need to list his adress? Its our adress.

How did others fill this part out? Did anyone make an addendum?

Putting this in the RP formu becuase it gets alot of traffic. If the mods think its more appropriate to transfer it to the I-751 forum I am cool with that.

Thanks,

Wyatt

"The Brazos still runs muddy like she's run all along, there ain't never been no cane to grind, the cottons all but gone." R.E.K



Filed I-129F petition on Oct. 27th 2008
NOA1 Nov. 2008
NOA2 March 27th 2009
VSC sent notice that petition forwared to Manila on April 10th
Letter Finally recieved April 24th
June 10th interview date
Passed medical on May 26th (But, not allowed to get vaccinations)
June 10th Pink slip recieved (Yeee-hawww!!!) Consul interview lasted 5 min.
CFO- Completed in Cebu
POE-(LAX, Flew into together on July 17th, took only 5 min.)
Married August 11th (Now the AOS journey begins)

AOS
Recieved Packet Oct. 6th
Recieved NOA AOS, EAD, AP Oct. 17th.
Recieved Biometrics Appointment letter Oct. 23rd
Biometrics Appointment Nov. 2nd.
Advanced Parole approved Nov. 23rd
EAD Work Authorization received Dec. 6th
Permanent Resident Card and Welcome letter received Dec. 15th

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Posted

On the I-751 Form Part 5. Information about your children List all your children.

There is a box that is for Adress and immigration status of listed child. The box is about 2 inches long and there is no way an adress can fit in the box with immigration status. The next box to be checked: Does the child live with you?

Our son lives with us and is an American citizen. So do we need to list his adress? Its our adress.

How did others fill this part out? Did anyone make an addendum?

Putting this in the RP formu becuase it gets alot of traffic. If the mods think its more appropriate to transfer it to the I-751 forum I am cool with that.

Thanks,

Wyatt

Wyatt,

We have the same situation as far as having a US Citizen son and he lives with us. I could fit my home address in that block minus the zip code. We submitted as part of our evidence a copy of his birth certificate which will prove his US Citizenship. If you have a long address that will not fit in the block, I would enter Address same as petitioner or make an addendum sheet for that block. Leaving any question unanswered probably will trigger a RFE.

Good luck

Bob

 
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