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8 minutes ago, Sab1 said:

How can i get FOIA?

It says many things, 

Apprehensions
Birth Certificate
I-94
Date of Entry
Passport
Other Arrival/Departure documents into the U.S.
Date of Entry or Departure
I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
I-130, Petition for Alien Relative
I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers
I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
N-400, Application for Naturalization
Labor certification issued by the U.S. Department of Labor
Naturalization Certificate
Proof of Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status
Record of removal from the U.S.
Other
how many of them should i get?
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Sab1 said:

Yes in many factories and like house keeping, her last income tax was in 2011, i dont think that in those years the remote work was available.

 

That won't be helpful if she didn't naturalise until 2011 anyway. So she hasn't worked since 2011?

 

What do you have that's more recent? Lease/mortgage? Bank statements showing her making regular payments for things like gas or groceries (things that show in person payments, not online)? Car insurance? Medical records? Etc. Basically anything to show she was physically in the US for those years. 

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Posted
21 hours ago, appleblossom said:

 

That won't be helpful if she didn't naturalise until 2011 anyway. So she hasn't worked since 2011?

 

What do you have that's more recent? Lease/mortgage? Bank statements showing her making regular payments for things like gas or groceries (things that show in person payments, not online)? Car insurance? Medical records? Etc. Basically anything to show she was physically in the US for those years. 

Hi! my mother is retired, she is 75, so she just naturalized and came back.

Posted
On 10/12/2024 at 3:15 PM, appleblossom said:


Right, so evidence as above then if she didn’t work. Lease etc. 

Hi! i just found some W2 of diffenrent companies, different years where my motehr worked, and an affidavit as well, i could have this to proof, and my vaccine report, and my baptism in the church there, right?

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Just now, Sab1 said:

Hi! i just found some W2 of diffenrent companies, different years where my motehr worked, and an affidavit as well, i could have this to proof, and my vaccine report, and my baptism in the church there, right?

 

Your vaccines or baptism aren't any good as they don't prove her presence and that's what you need to focus on. W2's are helpful, how many years of those do you have?

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The only person that can vaccine a child is the legal parent I think, I have photos of my Baptism as well, I got Some of the W2 of 2 years plus an receipt of self employer as cleaner, she did receips to her clients, and an affidavit of one year. plus the income tax of 7 years.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Sab1 said:

The only person that can vaccine a child is the legal parent I think, I have photos of my Baptism as well, I got Some of the W2 of 2 years plus an receipt of self employer as cleaner, she did receips to her clients, and an affidavit of one year. plus the income tax of 7 years.

 

My son has been vaccinated at school without me there. It doesn't show it was your mother that was with you. Baptism photos only prove she was in the US for that one day so really doesn't help either. 

 

Income tax records of 7 years should be good though as long as it shows US employers and place of employment? Does she have bank statements from back then (or could she get them)? An old lease? Insurance records?

Posted
1 minute ago, appleblossom said:

 

My son has been vaccinated at school without me there. It doesn't show it was your mother that was with you. Baptism photos only prove she was in the US for that one day so really doesn't help either. 

 

Income tax records of 7 years should be good though as long as it shows US employers and place of employment? Does she have bank statements from back then (or could she get them)? An old lease? Insurance records?

Maybe medical records but I dont know if the hospital has records too old, as the records are from 88 and 90's, the vaccine was the first 4 years of life, I didnt was in School.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Sab1 said:

Maybe medical records but I dont know if the hospital has records too old, as the records are from 88 and 90's, the vaccine was the first 4 years of life, I didnt was in School.

 

Whether you were in school or not it doesn't prove your mother was with you. Medical records for her (not you) would be helpful if they show ongoing care for something. Again, something that was just one day i.e. a one off treatment, isn't helpful as it only shows she was there for that specific day. 

 

You said she was there until 2011? So what can she get from the 2000's? Get as much as you can, and the FOIA, and hopefully that with the tax records will be enough. 

 

Good luck. 

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