I-751 (stupid question)
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I-751 (stupid question)
Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway. On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
Jeff
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Re: I-751 (stupid question)
Originally posted by Jeff:
Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway. On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
Jeff
Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway. On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
Jeff
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Re: I-751 (stupid question)
Originally posted by Ranjini:
They are talking about your wife here. I would give the name she used when you adjusted status.
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They are talking about your wife here. I would give the name she used when you adjusted status.
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Thanks Ranjini, It is confusing.. it even asks for her SS# and in brackets (if any) I would have thought that would obvoiusly be available, it also asks for an A# ..but I dont see how the US citizen would have one..?
Like I said.. I guess I've been stairing at it too long.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
Jeff
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Re: I-751 (stupid question)
Originally posted by Jeff:
Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway. On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
Jeff
Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway. On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
Jeff
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Re: I-751 (stupid question)
Originally posted by Folinskyinla:
Its not a stupid quetion -- The law allows for the immigration of "stepchildren" -- so lets say an "Joisy girl" [US] marries a Jersey Boy [UK] who has a young son. Both hubby and stepson will get conditional status.
Its not a stupid quetion -- The law allows for the immigration of "stepchildren" -- so lets say an "Joisy girl" [US] marries a Jersey Boy [UK] who has a young son. Both hubby and stepson will get conditional status.
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Re: I-751 (stupid question)
I think your issue is cleared up but I want to make one point: Your
father-in-law did not *sponsor* you - he was a joint sponsor to the real
sponsor who was your wife.
Andy.
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> Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway.
> On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom
> I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father
> sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name
> (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this
> too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
> Jeff
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
father-in-law did not *sponsor* you - he was a joint sponsor to the real
sponsor who was your wife.
Andy.
--
I'm not really here - it's just your warped imagination.
"Jeff" wrote in message
news:436442.1034040378@britishexpats-
.com...
> Well, I hope you dont think it's stupuid.. maybe over cautious. Anyway.
> On page 5, Part 4, it asks for information about parent or spouse whom
> I gained conditional residance. Well.. She is my wife NOW but her father
> sponsored me..? also If I put her name in, do I submit her "new" name
> (mine) or her given family name (maiden) .. I think I looked at this
> too long and now I'm confused. Thanks in advance for any help
> Jeff
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com