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  1. 1. How many do you have?

    • None - only child
      8
    • One
      29
    • Two
      18
    • Three
      13
    • Four
      8
    • Five
      7
    • Six or more
      7


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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1 sister and 1 half brother.

USCIS

06-28-2011-Mailed I-130

07-03-2011-NOA1

12-08-2011-NOA2

NVC

12-19-2012-NVC Received Case

01-06-2012-Case Number

01-25-2012-Case Completed

02-21-2012-Medical

03-06-2012-Interview--APPROVED

03-13-2012-VISA RECEIVED

03-16-2012-POE ATL

ROC

02/24/2014-Mailed I-751

02/26/2014-Package Received

02/28/2014-NOA1 Hard Copy

02/28/2014-Check Cashed

03/25/2014-Biometrics Appt

06/04/2014-RFE Sent more info back on 07/29/2014

09/04/2014 ROC Approved

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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so most of the ones with 5 or more sibs, have blended families... interesting...

I think having a family with a lot of kids from the same mom and dad is a rarity nowadays...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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so most of the ones with 5 or more sibs, have blended families... interesting...

I think having a family with a lot of kids from the same mom and dad is a rarity nowadays...

My husband is the youngest of 7 full-blood siblings, but that was Morocco. You're right that you don't see it much anymore here in the U.S.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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1 Sister

[color=#800080]AOS

Lawyer sent Aos package 07-27-2007

Medical 08-01-2007

Check cashed -08-23-2007

NOA - 08-27-2007

Biometrics scheduled - 09-12-2007

Biometrics for EAD and AOS 09-12-2007

Received RFE for medical and co-sponsor tax returns

(Tax returns were sent) also letter from employer

needed, and last 6 months pay stubs.

RFE: 09-11-2007

Sent RFE back to lawyer 10-10-2007

EAD card production ordered 06-11-2007

EAD received 17-11-2007

Interview date for 01-08-2008[/color]

Approved! Card Production ordered 01-08-2008

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5 sisters, one brother with me as youngest. Same mom, same dad :)

My mom is from a family of 12, my dad was from a family of 13. Good catholic folks as you can probably tell :)

Timeline (2nd):

5/29/2009 - Filing I-751 Removal of conditions

6/01/2009 - CSC received I-751

6/04/2009 - check cashed (fast!)

6/08/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 6/01)

6/22/2009 - received Biometrics Appt. Notice

7/01/2009 - received rescheduled Appt. Notice

7/23/2009 - Biometr. Appt.

7/24/2009 - A touch, a touch!

8/20/2009 - APPROVED! Oh, glorious day!

8/25/2009 - Card production e-mail received

8/31/2009 - Card received. Error :(

9/05/2009 - Returned green card with evidence of error & I-90

9/16/2009 - received I-797C (receipt date 9/14)

10/27/2009 - Correct card issued

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One sister, six years younger than I am.

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

Here we go again...

Removal of conditions @ VSC

9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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so most of the ones with 5 or more sibs, have blended families... interesting...

I think having a family with a lot of kids from the same mom and dad is a rarity nowadays...

My husband is the youngest of 7 full-blood siblings, but that was Morocco. You're right that you don't see it much anymore here in the U.S.

yeah...

just to clarify I did mean that most of the people who have voted in this poll who have 5 or more sibs come from blended families... so far anyways....

my parents had a gap of about 12 years or so between the two sets....

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Venezuela
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One brother (2 years younger) and one sister (14 years younger)... I am the eldest... all same parents...

Rob's the youngest of 4 ... all boys...

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Our visa Journey ~~~~ 226 days

Removing Conditions on ~~~ May 2008

Our first anniversary ~~~ November 12, 2006

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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just to clarify I did mean that most of the people who have voted in this poll who have 5 or more sibs come from blended families... so far anyways....

I have noticed that a lot. I know tons of big families but they are all blended.

I think one of the reasons that there isn't so many big families now is the advances in BC. My mom came from a family of 7 and the last 3 were all "accidents" my mom was one of the last and she is 20 years younger than her brothers. Whoops :innocent:

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I have 1 sister :yes:

DCF - London

18 Jul 04 - Police Certificate Requested

19 Jul 04 - I-130 sent

22 Jul 04 - NOA I-130 logged with INS

29 Jul 04 - DS230 sent

29 Jul 04 - Had vaccinations

14 Aug 04 - Police Certificate Received

30 Sept 04 - I-130 approved

30 Nov 04 - Received I-864 from co sponsor

04 Dec 04 - Sent DS2001

13 Jan 05 - Interview date 04 Feb 05

04 Feb 05 - VISA APPROVED!!!

08 Feb 05 - Proud owner of IR-1 Visa

09 Jun 05 - Arrived in the USA

24 April 09 - US Citizen

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