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Do I need to bring my CRBA boys to the interview for their mother's IR immigrant visa? I would think the USEM won't want too many people at the interview if I include myself, my wife, stepdaughter and 2 little boys being there this coming June 27th. It will be my first time to attend. The last two times I was in the States at that time with previous relationships. I'm trying to find this information whether I need to bring my children or not. I did emailed USEM with my question but they did not reply back since for weeks. Help would be appreciated! Thanks :) 

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50 minutes ago, deafguy72 said:

Do I need to bring my CRBA boys to the interview for their mother's IR immigrant visa? I would think the USEM won't want too many people at the interview if I include myself, my wife, stepdaughter and 2 little boys being there this coming June 27th. It will be my first time to attend. The last two times I was in the States at that time with previous relationships. I'm trying to find this information whether I need to bring my children or not. I did emailed USEM with my question but they did not reply back since for weeks. Help would be appreciated! Thanks :) 

Nope.  Youngster is a USC.   Not applying for a visa, so no reason to be there. ;)      They may want to see the CRBA paperwork .. maybe bring copies of that, just a thought.

 

I think you will find the staff at USEM to be very good.  I was impressed when I attended with my wife .. great experience.

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21 hours ago, deafguy72 said:

Do I need to bring my CRBA boys to the interview for their mother's IR immigrant visa? I would think the USEM won't want too many people at the interview if I include myself, my wife, stepdaughter and 2 little boys being there this coming June 27th. It will be my first time to attend. The last two times I was in the States at that time with previous relationships. I'm trying to find this information whether I need to bring my children or not. I did emailed USEM with my question but they did not reply back since for weeks. Help would be appreciated! Thanks :) 

There are a herd of people standing outside the Embassy offering services like: Selling bullpens,  Holding your cellphones, etc.

 

I would just let one of the vendors watch your children

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34 minutes ago, Chris Duffy said:

There are a herd of people standing outside the Embassy offering services like: Selling bullpens,  Holding your cellphones, etc.

 

I would just let one of the vendors watch your children

I have seen a white guy with his Fil-am child running around outside the gate while his wife inside the embassy for the interview. I better have my boys staying home without hassle :P 

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