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05-26-2017, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by DACA-IR-DA View Post
To prove that the applicant was here on December 21st, 2000.

I know about the documents that is accepted from the USCIS website.

Has anyone filed under 245(i) and got approved?

University transcript has just the courses listed and says Fall 2000 and then Spring 2001 but not exact dates. Would this be enough evidence?

Bank statements before and after dates of 12/21/2000? I wonder how close it has to be to 12/21/2000.

State ID says date but they are few years before 2000 and then says valid till a date after 2000.

What about W-2 and/or Federal/State return that has just the years 2000/2001?
Has anyone got approved under 245(i)? Yeah, the number itself is classified but it's implied to be close to a million.

School records work, state ID works, W-2 works, state returns work. Just send everything from around December 21st 2000. Bank records are great though I think late 2000 might be before everyone just paid with card.

Also note two things:
  1. You have to prove the presence of the primary beneficiary, so if you're claiming 245(i) through a petition filed for a parent you have to submit that they were in US on December 21st 2000. If the petition was filed for you - then include your own evidence.
  2. If the petition/labor certification was filed on or before January 14, 1998 you do not have to prove physical presence at all.
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