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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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Hello to everyone again. I need some help :help:

The official letter for my AOS Interview says: "Bring Birth Certificate of all children of this marriage, and custody papers for your children and for your spouse's children not living with you."

I (the applicant) have children over 21 not inmigrating and my Husband (The USC Petitioner) have children over 21 living in the USA.

Do the requierement means I have to take to the interview Birth Certificate of ALL our ADULT children?????????...OMG!!!! :wacko: ...we will have to start running again to get them on time if that is the case...

Cant find a straight forward answer in the forums...

Thanks for the help

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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In my opinion I don't think they mean the adult children. I am guessing the instructions are generic and you should bring what applies to you on that letter you received. I do think if you could have your adult children write letters on your behalf that would be nice to include but it is not necessary. But like I said I am just guessing and hopefully somebody here knows the answer :)


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Marriage: 7/12/10
Filed I-130: 9/10/12
NOA1: 9/17/12
Transferred to NBC: 9/19/12
Sent to local office for adjudication: 9/21/12
RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
Mail BC in response to RFE 12/17/12
NOA2: 12/20/12
NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill: 2/1/13
Pay I-864 Bill: 2/5/13
NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
Send Completed I-864: 2/16/13
NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
IV Packet Sent: 3/2/13
NVC Received IV Packet: 3/4/13
Case Completed at NVC: 3/13/13
Interview date: 4/30/13

APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

POE: pending

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I have 2 children from a previous marriage and both were at least 18 when my husband had his AOS interview. I did not bring the birth certificates for my children. If they are easy to get copies of, then bring them. If not, then I would personally go without them. If they really want/need them, they will ask for them and worst thing that could happen is that you need to provide them before they issue the green card. My opinion is that they won't be needed though. Good luck!

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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Thank you very much for your quick answers. I will try to get copies from them. Maybe will be easier to get original from the ones in USA, but for sure more expensive from the one in Venezuela, because just sending that only document Im sure will cost a lot of money and time and I wanted to make sure if we really need that original. Any way I will get a copy of the foreign one. If anyone has another suggestion of experience I will really appreciate it. Just want to be safe :whistle:

 
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