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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Getting ready to file my wife's naturalization application and I am unsure about what to do for this:

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She does have a child residing in her home country and he lives with her mother and father.  The divorce documents for Thailand do not have any stipulations regarding child support for either parent.

However, we do send money monthly to support raising her son.   What have other people done with regards to this question / situation?  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

 

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16 hours ago, negative01 said:

Getting ready to file my wife's naturalization application and I am unsure about what to do for this:

image.png.4eaa3228f7f7e59d561dfd5c5f3c5341.png

She does have a child residing in her home country and he lives with her mother and father.  The divorce documents for Thailand do not have any stipulations regarding child support for either parent.

However, we do send money monthly to support raising her son.   What have other people done with regards to this question / situation?  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!

 

Since she has a child, and she is responsible for her child until he turns 18. 

As you said, you and her do send money every month in order to support her son, in this particular question, you must provide your evidence to support your words. 

I guess you are easy to obtain (b) and (e) 

N-400 Naturalization Journey SAN FRANCISCO FIELD OFFICE

Total processing time from last successful submission to Oath Ceremony: 253 days (8 months and 11 days)

Spoiler

02/26/2012: Arrived SF airport. 

11/28/2016: Eligible for early-filling.

Day 00 - 12/23/2016: Sent N-400 + I-942 to Phoenix, AZ lockbox via USPS.

Day 03 - 12/26/2016: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 25 - 01/17/2017: Sent email to support regards to application.

Day 26 - 01/18/2017: N-400 rejected because incorrect payment amount.

Day 32 - 01/24/2017: N-400 + I-942 resent.

Day 34 - 01/26/2017: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 49 - 02/10/2017: N-400 rejected again because incorrect payment amount.

Day 52 - 02/13/2017: Email form USCIS support responded package was rejected in error (!?) for the first and second time submissions, they requested 3rd resubmission + tracking number in order to apply my earliest priority date. 

Day 52 - 02/13/2017: N-400 + I-942 resent on the same day, also sent a response to Lockbox to provide information to USCIS.

Day 54 (Day 0) - 02/15/2017: N-400 application marked delivered.

Day 62 (Day 8) - 02/23/2017: E-notification, E-mail from USCIS, E-mail from Support announced Resubmission was accepted.

Day 66 (Day 12)- 02/27/2017: Notice of Acceptance as Fees Waiver Approval received. (All fees were waived instead of reduced by half as supposed by filing form I-942)

Day 69 (Day 15) - 03/02/2017: Online Status Update: Fingerprint Appointment was scheduled. 

Day 70  (Day 16) - 03/03/2017: Fingerprint Appointment Letter received. Biometric will be on 3/15/17. 

Day 70  (Day 16) - 03/03/2017: Early Walked-In for Biometric at 3:45 PM.

Day 87 (Day 33) - 03/20/2017: Online Status Update: Case was placed in line for interview. 

Day 234 (Day 180) - 08/14/2017: Online Status Update: Interview has been scheduled.

Day 239 (Day 185) - 08/19/2017: Interview Letter received.

Day 269 (Day 215) - 09/18/2017: Interview 2:30 PM at USCIS SF Field Office. Recommended For Approval. 

Day 280 (Day 226) - 09/29/2017: Oath Ceremony Letter received. N400 is approved.

Day 291 (Day 237) - 10/10/2017: Last Online Status Update: Oath Letter was mailed. Too late!

Day 307 (Day 253) - 10/26/2017: Oath Ceremony in Oakland, CA. Citizenship granted.

Day 307 (Day 253) - 10/26/2017: Passport applied.

Day 321 (Day 267) - 11/09/2017: Passport Booklet received. 

Day 321 (Day 267) - 11/09/2017: Naturalization Certificate received. Journey done.

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11 hours ago, Holt said:

Since she has a child, and she is responsible for her child until he turns 18. 

As you said, you and her do send money every month in order to support her son, in this particular question, you must provide your evidence to support your words. 

I guess you are easy to obtain (b) and (e) 

That may be morally correct but in Thailand its not correct under the law which is why it isn't stipulated in the divorce decree. Thai law is written by men for men. 

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Thanks for the replies.  What is the correct action to pursue with regards to this documentation question?  Supply documentation even though the divorce decree makes no mention of any support?

 

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