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Should I still send it? I really don't have anything else. I have 2012 covered. And 2011 I have my matricula ID and that CPR card thats all. And after June 2010 I have nothing at all just my mom taxes :/ |
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Well send it. If that's what you have after searching than that's what you have. You can get people to write you two affidavits for that period of time too. To compliment what you have.
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You can get them from workplaces, places you volunteered, or people that know you that can vouch for you for that period of time. Teachers, colleagues.
It is basically a statement written by them signed and dated. JJGLO I think posted a template. But, I have to look for it. http://dreamact.info/forum/showthrea...020#post411020 It doesnt' have to be two affidavits it can be one. Just as long as is from someone that has known you from that period of time. |
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Can It be from my friends dad? I just saw the template does it have to be exactly like that.? Where do I get them or do they just type them themselves.? |
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http://www.e4fc.org/dacaguide.html
Yes your friends dad can write one for you. It doesn't have to be exactly like that but it gives you an idea of what to put. They type it for you make sure is signed and dated. |
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I really don't see how that is eligible. Cause some people can lie |
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Well that is why the affidavit has to be detailed. If you look at the template you should include information about how, where, and why the person knows you. They should be writing it. It is also better if they are USC or if you know them in a professional matter. If USCIS thinks is suspicious or not enough they will send you another RFE requesting more information and if they believe fraud has occurred they might and can request to interview you in person or that person. Ideally you would have the letter notarized. But, it doesn't have to be. So, make sure you are not lying or else is considered fraud.
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