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Immigration to the United States for medical examination. I heard that the physical examination should be packed. May I know if I have passed the physical examination? Should I send the medical examin

Immigration to the United States for medical examination. I heard that the physical examination should be packed. May I know if I have passed the physical examination? Should I send the medical examination results to the consulate myself? I guess you will ask how your father went to America and some basic information about the couple.

I packed it before the physical examination. I don't know now, but I want to tell you the results of the physical examination. The physical examination report should be handed in on the same day.

You can refer to the following information. Please match the question and answer automatically, and I won't change it, hehe.

1,/kloc-Children under the age of 0/4 can find someone to accompany them during the interview.

Provide more information to prove that your father lives with your current spouse: including name, date and address information. Provide all possible evidence that you have lived in your residence for quite a long time.

3. Provide a copy of your father's green card or other immigration identification!

4. Submit recent credible photos of the current spouse of the American applicant. Please indicate your file number and name on the photo album.

5. The child's passport, a copy of the father's passport and a copy of the stepmother's passport.

6. The American applicant should provide a credible written statement: when and where did the American applicant know his/her current spouse, who was the introducer and how their relationship developed. (This is mainly for non-immigrant visas to the United States, and then stay in the United States through marriage)

7. Provide recent photos of American applicants and their spouses!

8. Provide photos of children and their children (father or mother) from childhood to adulthood, and photos of you.

9. Economic guarantee and supporting documents I-864(CR2), I- 134(K2, K4), preferably a three-year tax bill, W-2, employer's letter, etc.

1 1, parents' statement letter.

12, photos of mother, stepfather and their parents.

13, the child's household registration book at your side.

14, letters and emails between children and stepfathers.

15, notarization of support (guardianship), notarization of unmarried persons (16 years old), notarization of birth, notarization of unmarried declaration (20 years old).

16, notarized divorce of parents, copy of citizen paper (green card)

17, parent social security number.

18, part of telephone bill between children and their mother and stepfather, emir, money order.

19, someone asked for a photo of parents holding the newspaper of the day in front of the local post office.

20. Copy of parents' marriage certificate

A simple question.

1. Did your stepfather come to see you?

2. Do you like him? Why do you like it? What do you like about him?

Why didn't you interview your mother? Or apply together?

When did your mother go to America? When did you get married?

5. Who applied for it for you?

6. Do you have any photos with your mother and stepfather? How do you usually contact your mother and stepfather?

7. What does a stepfather do? Which state and city will your future home be in?

8. When did your biological father and your mother break up? Do you still miss him?

9. When did your stepfather and your mother meet?

10, are you still in touch with your biological father?

1 1, what does your father do?

12, did your stepfather like you? When was that?