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ok guys so I finally figured out how my co sponor can fill out this form, now I have specific questions (you can tell I'm a pharmacy student...always asking questions LoL)......... the co-sponsor will most probably be my mother, looking at the form on questions

9:That I have previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following persons

10:That I have submitted visa petitions to the CIS on behalf of the following persons

What would the co-sponser answer there? I'm looking at the example forms and I can see how to fill out the form it's just those two questions. Also when putting: "relationship to sponsor" in question 3, it would be: daughter's fiancee or son-in-law?

You guys are the best, I'm sorry about the questions but I want to get everything the first time around :luv:

AOS:

August 8, 2008: We're married!! (both the ceremony and legal wedding)

September 11, 2008: Got the marriage certificate in the mail!! 

September 20, 2008: Sent AOS packet (I-485, EAD, AP)

September 22, 2008: USPS confirmed delivery at LockBox

September 26, 2008: Check Cashed!! :)

September 25, 2008: Recv'd date on all NOA's 

September 30, 2008: Received all 3 NOA's: I-485, EAD, AP

Ocotber 10, 2008: RFE for I-485 (needed proof of citizenship for sponsor) :S

October 21, 2008: Biometrics @12 pm in Ft. Lauderdale~over and done with in 5min!!~

October 22, 2008: documents for RFE sent via Priority Mail

October 24, 2008: documents received at MO

November 6, 2008: Case transferred to CSC :D

December 10, 2008: EAD approved!! Card production ordered!

Dec. 15, 2008: Rec'd EAD and AP via mail.

March 2, 2009: AOS Approved

March 9, 2009: Green Card Received!!!

March 24, 2020: N400 submitted (online)

January 2021: notice stating no new Biometrics needed

April 15, 2022: Notice to Appear for interview and exam

June 4, 2022: Interview/Exam Day! 🥳

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michellemilitza,

Your mother should answer the questions according to her circumstances (not according to the circumstances of some unknown example person, which might be different).

Has she previously submitted affidavits of support or visa petitions? You don't say.

Yodrak

ok guys so I finally figured out how my co sponor can fill out this form, now I have specific questions (you can tell I'm a pharmacy student...always asking questions LoL)......... the co-sponsor will most probably be my mother, looking at the form on questions

9:That I have previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following persons

10:That I have submitted visa petitions to the CIS on behalf of the following persons

What would the co-sponser answer there? I'm looking at the example forms and I can see how to fill out the form it's just those two questions. Also when putting: "relationship to sponsor" in question 3, it would be: daughter's fiancee or son-in-law?

You guys are the best, I'm sorry about the questions but I want to get everything the first time around

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No she has never done this, but my dad was an immigrant and he got his green card because he married her the US citizen, but this happened in the early 70's.......but recently she has never filled out anything like this before

michellemilitza,

Your mother should answer the questions according to her circumstances (not according to the circumstances of some unknown example person, which might be different).

Has she previously submitted affidavits of support or visa petitions? You don't say.

Yodrak

ok guys so I finally figured out how my co sponor can fill out this form, now I have specific questions (you can tell I'm a pharmacy student...always asking questions LoL)......... the co-sponsor will most probably be my mother, looking at the form on questions

9:That I have previously submitted affidavit(s) of support for the following persons

10:That I have submitted visa petitions to the CIS on behalf of the following persons

What would the co-sponser answer there? I'm looking at the example forms and I can see how to fill out the form it's just those two questions. Also when putting: "relationship to sponsor" in question 3, it would be: daughter's fiancee or son-in-law?

You guys are the best, I'm sorry about the questions but I want to get everything the first time around

AOS:

August 8, 2008: We're married!! (both the ceremony and legal wedding)

September 11, 2008: Got the marriage certificate in the mail!! 

September 20, 2008: Sent AOS packet (I-485, EAD, AP)

September 22, 2008: USPS confirmed delivery at LockBox

September 26, 2008: Check Cashed!! :)

September 25, 2008: Recv'd date on all NOA's 

September 30, 2008: Received all 3 NOA's: I-485, EAD, AP

Ocotber 10, 2008: RFE for I-485 (needed proof of citizenship for sponsor) :S

October 21, 2008: Biometrics @12 pm in Ft. Lauderdale~over and done with in 5min!!~

October 22, 2008: documents for RFE sent via Priority Mail

October 24, 2008: documents received at MO

November 6, 2008: Case transferred to CSC :D

December 10, 2008: EAD approved!! Card production ordered!

Dec. 15, 2008: Rec'd EAD and AP via mail.

March 2, 2009: AOS Approved

March 9, 2009: Green Card Received!!!

March 24, 2020: N400 submitted (online)

January 2021: notice stating no new Biometrics needed

April 15, 2022: Notice to Appear for interview and exam

June 4, 2022: Interview/Exam Day! 🥳

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michellemilitza,

Make up your mind - never or not recently. The question is not restricted to recently.

Yodrak

No she has never done this, but my dad was an immigrant and he got his green card because he married her the US citizen, but this happened in the early 70's.......but recently she has never filled out anything like this before
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well then I don't know, becuase from what she has told me this process was way easier back then, less paperwork, less time, etc.

michellemilitza,

Make up your mind - never or not recently. The question is not restricted to recently.

Yodrak

No she has never done this, but my dad was an immigrant and he got his green card because he married her the US citizen, but this happened in the early 70's.......but recently she has never filled out anything like this before

AOS:

August 8, 2008: We're married!! (both the ceremony and legal wedding)

September 11, 2008: Got the marriage certificate in the mail!! 

September 20, 2008: Sent AOS packet (I-485, EAD, AP)

September 22, 2008: USPS confirmed delivery at LockBox

September 26, 2008: Check Cashed!! :)

September 25, 2008: Recv'd date on all NOA's 

September 30, 2008: Received all 3 NOA's: I-485, EAD, AP

Ocotber 10, 2008: RFE for I-485 (needed proof of citizenship for sponsor) :S

October 21, 2008: Biometrics @12 pm in Ft. Lauderdale~over and done with in 5min!!~

October 22, 2008: documents for RFE sent via Priority Mail

October 24, 2008: documents received at MO

November 6, 2008: Case transferred to CSC :D

December 10, 2008: EAD approved!! Card production ordered!

Dec. 15, 2008: Rec'd EAD and AP via mail.

March 2, 2009: AOS Approved

March 9, 2009: Green Card Received!!!

March 24, 2020: N400 submitted (online)

January 2021: notice stating no new Biometrics needed

April 15, 2022: Notice to Appear for interview and exam

June 4, 2022: Interview/Exam Day! 🥳

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michellemilitza,

Then I would answer the two questions with, 'See attached sheet', and on the attached sheet I would give the same simple statement of explanation that you gave here in post #3 or this thread (re-stated to remove the ambiguity of 'never' and 'not recently').

Yodrak

well then I don't know, becuase from what she has told me this process was way easier back then, less paperwork, less time, etc.

michellemilitza,

Make up your mind - never or not recently. The question is not restricted to recently.

Yodrak

No she has never done this, but my dad was an immigrant and he got his green card because he married her the US citizen, but this happened in the early 70's.......but recently she has never filled out anything like this before

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