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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Quick question: My husband is completing the I-130 to petition for my son (his stepson under 18) at the same time as petitioning for me. Under Part 4 - Information about the Beneficiary, Information about the Beneficiary's Family, the instructions state "Provide information about the beneficiary's spouse and children". Do I simply put N/A for my son or do we complete this with the complete family information (i.e. Person 1 is me as his mother, Person 2 is his stepfather, Person 3 is his biological father, etc.).

 

Note that I have a Custody agreement whereby my son's father has expressly consented to my son and me moving to the US, so there's no problem there (son's dad and I were never legally married, but we did a Custody Agreement in order to determine Child Support, etc.).

 

We just need to know what to put on the I-130. 

 

Thanks very much!

Filed: IR-2 Country: Haiti
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On 1/17/2020 at 9:42 PM, CGs_Mother said:

Quick question: My husband is completing the I-130 to petition for my son (his stepson under 18) at the same time as petitioning for me. Under Part 4 - Information about the Beneficiary, Information about the Beneficiary's Family, the instructions state "Provide information about the beneficiary's spouse and children". Do I simply put N/A for my son or do we complete this with the complete family information (i.e. Person 1 is me as his mother, Person 2 is his stepfather, Person 3 is his biological father, etc.).

 

Note that I have a Custody agreement whereby my son's father has expressly consented to my son and me moving to the US, so there's no problem there (son's dad and I were never legally married, but we did a Custody Agreement in order to determine Child Support, etc.).

 

We just need to know what to put on the I-130. 

 

Thanks very much!

Put N/A,  since your son does not have any  children.

 
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