The i94 part is the only part I'm confused about - should I just make a note that I'm on DACA if I overstayed?
Hoping to get it in this week - I have everything else you mentioned, so worst case I can print it out and mail it too.
Thanks for the help! Is it okay if I keep asking you Qs if they come up? I can also message you.
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Originally Posted by Demise
Make sure to get it from CBP:
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/
The date of expiry is "Admit until date" on the page.
The number is the "Admission (I-94) Record Number"
If the online I-130 form is giving you trouble you can always download the PDF, fill it out, print it out, have your sponsor sign it, and include evidence of their status and your relationship to them (for instance if your LPR mother's petitioning you include a copy of her green card and a copy of your birth certificate with translation if the original is not in English).
Keep in mind that you cannot translate your own documents, but any unrelated person that knows English and the language in question can do it, so you don't need a professional translator. I frequently translated documents for USCIS back when I worked at a law office. The translator just need to sign an affidavit that the translation of the document is correct to the best of their knowledge.
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