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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi ,

when filling out the I-751 form, it asks to list  children. Do we have to provide info about the kids you have with conditional resident ONLY or we have to list all the children ? 

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My husband and I don't have children of our own but I still listed my husband's son, a USC, even though he does not live with us.   I used the additional sheet at the back of the form to explain this and that he lives with his mother in another country,   Better to be safe and list info with an explanation rather than miss it off and risk it coming up later in the process!

I'm from the UK, hubby is from Michigan and is a retired US Army LTC.   We are currently stationed overseas.

Here is our immigration journey so far....

10.26.13 - Our wedding in Scotland 

11.26.14 - Filed I-130 at US Consulate, Frankfurt (DCF)

11.18.14 - Returned to Scotland to renew our vows for our first wedding anniversary

01.08.15 - NOA2 received in snail mail, together with case number and Packet 3 instructions

02.15.15 - Submitted Packet 3

02.17.15 - Packet 4 received by email with instructions to schedule medical and interview

02.18.15 - Email authorisation received from Consulate to gain access to appointment calendar

03.03.15 - Medical

03.18.15 - Interview - Approved

03.21.15 - Visa in hand

06.10.15 - POE Chicago (final destination Detroit)

07.20.15 - Received SSN in mail

07.27.15 - Received 2 year green card in mail

The journey to ROC starts here...!

10.05.15 - Returned to Germany on government orders

05.25.17 - Mailed ROC package to California Service Centre

06.14.17 - Received NOA 1 (dated 05.30.17) in mail

09.05.18 - Received a second NOA (dated 08.11.18) in mail granting a further six months extension to green card due to 'processing delays'

11.26.18 - ROC - Approved

12.05.18 - Approval Notice I-797 received in mail

12.18.18 - 10 year green card received in mail

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All the children. My husband and I were in our late 50's when we applied. We listed my two sons, and his daughter, all adults, all living on their own.

I can explain it to you. But I can't understand it for you.

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1 hour ago, cdneh said:

All the children. My husband and I were in our late 50's when we applied. We listed my two sons, and his daughter, all adults, all living on their own.

Thank you. I appreciate it. 

2 hours ago, Sunflower18 said:

My husband and I don't have children of our own but I still listed my husband's son, a USC, even though he does not live with us.   I used the additional sheet at the back of the form to explain this and that he lives with his mother in another country,   Better to be safe and list info with an explanation rather than miss it off and risk it coming up later in the process!

Thanks a lot 

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Also I plan to put my father's address as our mailing address because we sometimes have mail issues in our own apartment. Sometimes , the mail clerk mixes our mails with the other apartments. So, is that ok if my mailing address is different than my physical address. We only live 2 blocked from my dad. Thanks in advance 

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1 hour ago, paro said:

Also I plan to put my father's address as our mailing address because we sometimes have mail issues in our own apartment. Sometimes , the mail clerk mixes our mails with the other apartments. So, is that ok if my mailing address is different than my physical address. We only live 2 blocked from my dad. Thanks in advance 

There's a place on page 2 to put differing mailing and physical addresses, as well as an "In Care Of" space if it's being sent to someone else's address, so you could put your dad's name there since it's technically his address. 

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