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Hi everyone! So I am a citizen and will like to bring my mom and dad to the USA, I just have some questions about the documents   Like my birth certificate, mom and dad marriage certificate and my dad divorce document all this documents are in Spanish, I know I need to translate them and certified but I am lost do you know or have any idea where I can translate and get those certified ? Also so far what I have in my check list is: 

 

1 form I-130 one for mom and one for dad 

2 my birth certificate 

3 certificate of my naturalization 

4 marriage certificate of my mom with dad 

5 my marriage certificate, because I did change my last name ( I have my husbands last name) 

6 my dad certificate that prove his divorce  in the past before mom

7 form I-864 affidavit one form mom one for my dad 

 

now my joint sponsor will be my husband for different reason we file taxes together so our income is combine and also because both income satisfy what they require in other to support my mom and dad, so question since I have my joint sponsor my husband so I have to file I-864A?? 

 

And last question: so I created a profile online in Uscis when I apply for my citizen I look in the website under my previous profile and I don’t see where u can apply online for my parents instead of mailing the whole package? 

 

Please help me I just want to make sure we don’t miss anything! Thank you so much! 👍🏻

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you can translate the papers yourself, just have them notarized. or you can have a notary do it for you. to avoid wasting money  i did it myself. 

yes, your husband needs to fill out form I-864A. and NO, you can NOT file i-130 online, once you have filled out all the info & gathered all the documents you need to send it to your corresponded USCIS facility.https://community.simplecitizen.com/t/where-do-you-send-form-i-130-once-everything-is-complete/57

also i recommend you to fill out Form G-1145 to get notifications updates  by email & phone, this way you will know if USCIS has received your package. also summit two passport photos of your parents. 2 for each member do not forget this.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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On 9/13/2019 at 1:31 PM, Khevinox said:

you can translate the papers yourself, just have them notarized. or you can have a notary do it for you. to avoid wasting money  i did it myself. 

yes, your husband needs to fill out form I-864A. and NO, you can NOT file i-130 online, once you have filled out all the info & gathered all the documents you need to send it to your corresponded USCIS facility.https://community.simplecitizen.com/t/where-do-you-send-form-i-130-once-everything-is-complete/57

also i recommend you to fill out Form G-1145 to get notifications updates  by email & phone, this way you will know if USCIS has received your package. also summit two passport photos of your parents. 2 for each member do not forget this.

Thank you so much!!! You can imagine how thankful I am with your answer that give me relief; I will translate it and my bank can notarized the docs! Now my mom a dad are outside of the country I don’t have the passport pictures with me :( it’s necessary? Thank you again ! 

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24 minutes ago, princess85 said:

Thank you so much!!! You can imagine how thankful I am with your answer that give me relief; I will translate it and my bank can notarized the docs! Now my mom a dad are outside of the country I don’t have the passport pictures with me :( it’s necessary? Thank you again ! 

you should be fine, This requirement is waived for the beneficiary if he/she is residing outside the United States.

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47 minutes ago, Khevinox said:

you should be fine, This requirement is waived for the beneficiary if he/she is residing outside the United States.

Ok thank you again!!! I been doing all the process since I moved to USA form Colombia by myself, and now that I am a citizen trying to bring my mom and dad! Thanks again! 

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23 minutes ago, princess85 said:

Ok thank you again!!! I been doing all the process since I moved to USA form Colombia by myself, and now that I am a citizen trying to bring my mom and dad! Thanks again! 

Good luck, just review your application and fill it out as much as possible to avoid any revisions which could extremely delay your case.

 
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