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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Sorry for the later response. Any amount of kids you put in the paperwork under 18 they need proof of support even if the child was born outside the US and remain there.....In my case both my kids was under 18...one was born in the US, and the other never travel to the US. Getting the bank statement for the one in the US was easy because..even though I wasn't on child support I could still show support by bank statement. My problem was with the other child in Ja. I have to contact western union and they drag there feet a little. Contact the mother who lives in England, get a notarized letter from both mom saying i'm not on child support,,,,Then write a letter of explanation that other source of my support to jamaica comes from packing food supply (barrel), school supply and in most case taking clothing, shoes and more when traveling back and forth. I think they only given me one month to come up with all of this which two weeks was lost with WU. I hope this is enough explanation and help....I think my case was unique to Visa Journey because I could find anyone with the same case like mine, I don't think this apply to women, Do take this serious because I another country man I was looking to for help was in the same situation and they rejected his paper work.

P.S proof of support going back to 5yrs to the day you file.

Good luck to you.

Edited by Reggaeboys
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I am curious. What does child support have to do with applying for citizenship? I didn't seen any requirement around that.

If you're a guy filling and don't know about this before filing..you will surprise with only 1 month to come up with what they want from you,

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The kids in question are my step daughters- my wife's children. She has custody. The biological father does not support them.

So I don't see how child support would be an issue for us. My biological children are 21 and 24 so are not a factor in this.

We have been thru the K-1, AOS, and ROC without this being an issue. My wife and girls have their 10 year GCs.

Will we have any issues with support?

Edited by LynAndArt

Thanks,

Lyn and Art

K1 VISA
Feb 17 2009 - Met Online
Apr 19 2009 - 1st Visit to the Philippines
Nov 03 2009 - 2nd Visit to the Philippines
Nov 04 2009 - Engaged
Apr 20 1010 - 3rd Visit to the Philippines
Nov 19 2010 - I-129F Mailed to Texas Lock Box
Nov 22 2010 - Received Date
Nov 29 2010 - NOA1
May 12 2011 - NOA2 Email and Text that we are approved (165-days)! Oh Thank God!
May 16 2011 - NOA2 Hard copy Received

Jul 07 2011 - Lyn and the girls pass their medicals - Thank God!
Jul 22 2011 - Interview - APPROVED
Aug 01 2011 - Picked up visas from 2GO
Aug 03 2011 - CFO Seminar
Aug 13 2011 - POE Detroit
Sep 23 2011 - Married


AOS

May 1 2012 - Mailed I-485 for Marilyn and the Girls
May 16 2012 - NOA-1 Text and Email Received
Jun 23 2012 - REF - Need tax returns for K2s
Jan 31 2013 - GC's For Lyn and Gwen. Got a REF for Uriel's Medical
Mar 21 2013 - Got CG for Uriel. We are done for 2 years

ROC

Dec 27 2014 Mailed I-751

Jan 05 2015 NOA-1 Received

Sept 24 2015 REF - Need more info to establish residency and shared financials

Dec 05 2015 Mail Response to Ref

Jan 25 2016 Received approved NOA-1

Feb 1 2016 10 year GC's received for Lyn and the girls - on to citizenship

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Posted

The kids in question are my step daughters- my wife's children. She has custody. The biological father does not support them.

So I don't see how child support would be an issue for us. My biological children are 21 and 24 so are not a factor in this.

We have been thru the K-1, AOS, and ROC without this being an issue. My wife and girls have their 10 year GCs.

Will we have any issues with support?

No because your kids over 18yrs.

 
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