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Originally Posted by MIdreamer
Congratulation!! One of the first success story, hopefully many more to come after yours.
Did he ask for more documents to proof your dad has a steady job? tax return, letter from employer?
My wife doesn't work so I'm basically doing an affidavit of support for myself.
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Thank you! She didn't ask me for anything. I brought pay stubs, letter of employment, and the tax transcripts, but she didn't ask me to show them to her. Just kind of went with what I was saying.
When it comes to the documents this is how it went down. It was a three step process. First you go to a table and they make you put some documents together (birth certificates (yours and petitioner), passport, two pictures.
Then you go to a different area where I think someone checks what kind of documents are in the system (they only asked me for my criminal record letter- the letter of no antecedentes penales I think it's called in Spanish)
Then you wait for the interview, and that's where I was asked for my dad's letter of naturalization and the waiver.
I cannot imagine it being that different in Juarez or anywhere else since it's the American embassy.