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One question before I submit the I-751....
6:25 pm February 8, 2021

Joselio

Joselio

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Hi,

We are almost ready to submit my I-751... we don't have any children, how we complete the Part 5. Information about your Children? should we write "N/A" or just leave it blank... thanks..

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I had a baby while waiting....
2:39 am January 27, 2021

Camiblabla

Camiblabla

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I'm from Chile applying for my visa, been married to an American for 3 years, both living in Chile the whole time.

We first applied in September 2018... We had ZERO feedback for almost a year. We decided to start a family and September 2019 I got pregnant and SURPRISE! We got feedback from the visa, moving on to the next step.

There was some chaos in Chile from October 2019 to February 2020 (political issues) so we paused the Visa process voluntarily and also because we didn't want the departure date clash with delivery date. Then March 2020, full quarentine started in our city for like 5 months.

Meanwhile, I had a baby who Will be getting her American citizenship and passport soon.

Has anybody else been through this situation? Do we have to let the visa people know we had a baby? How do we let them know??

Any help would be appreciated.



 
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AOS Interview is tomorrow afternoon (k1) - Birth Certificate?
1:22 am January 25, 2021

B&Gloria



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Hi All,

Tomorrow is our AOS interview to finally finish the last step (almost) of this whole k1 visa journey!!

I am loosing sleep over 2 possible problems and want to get some peace of mind...

1. I am a U.S. Citizen, born here. I noticed that the Notice for our interview says to bring birth certificates but I can't find my birth certificate anywhere (last time I saw it I was a kid)...would it be OK to just show them my US passport? I mean it must be obvious I'm a US citizen if we have gotten up to this stage in the process but I'm stressing because I see a lot of posts of people saying they took both of their birth certificates (petitioner & beneficiary)

2. My last Taxes (2019) shows that I made $1,000 USD above 125% poverty level. It's very close to the minimum requirement...do you think I could have issues with it being too close? Could I still get rejected as a sponsor or would they have already said something if that was issue when I sent in the AOS packet? I have 3 paid off cars and a large savings, would it help to show that also to the officer? Do they care if my wife works or just try and show as much about myself financially?

Everything else I seem to have in order and ready.

Any advice is appreciated!! thank you!!



 
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Confused about medical exam for AOS
1:59 am January 8, 2021

B&Gloria



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Hi All,

My Fiancee did her medical exams in her home country before coming to the US. When she arrived at POE she gave the IO her seal envelope with the results.

We filed AOS after 2 months of her being in the US (She came on a K1 visa) and we did NOT send any medical exam information in our AOS packet.

The part we are confused about is that the NOA that we received says that we need to take some sort of proof of the medical exam. I am confused after reading multiple posts on here, it. seems everyone takes some sort of form or proof of the exams/vaccinations with them but we have none because it was given the officer at POE.

Does any one have any advice/tips?

Thanks!



 
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SSN
8:28 pm December 29, 2020

Savvy

Savvy

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My husband got his greencard in october, this was after a useless trip to USCIS in August(for documentation we already had because it was already approved.) At the time we were unable to contact them because the automatic voice system is useless. So we're back again, it's been 3 months since we had the greencard and 5 or so since it was approved. However, we have no SSN. I was told to expect a social security within about 2 weeks or so, with COVID we assumed it would be longer. The main issue is I need to speak with someone at USCIS but I don't have a reference number becuase there's not really a notice of action given either about the SSN. There is a USCIS number but I'm not sure if that's meant to be his SSN for now? We had a hard time filing taxes until WAY too late this year because of this issue as well.

Anyone know anything about SSN, or at least actually speaking to someone at USCIS that's not the voice command (because im literally losing my mind with her hanging up on me and making me repeat the same thing 7x)



 
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