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Ron M.

Questions of the overall process

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I have a couple of questions regarding the applications and I would appreciate it if someone could help

1. I have a copy of my passport along with my birth certificate, however it is in Spanish, do i need to translate it even though I have the passport or does that work? Also do i need any more picture IDs?

2. Do i have to prove that I was in the states on June 15th? and if so how? I've yet to receive my final report card from my last year of high school so I don't know how else I can prove it.

3. What are the benefits of having an attorney fill out an application with me? The forms are easy to understand and I haven't found much trouble filling them out, are attorneys mainly for people that violated the law?

4. How much money do we have to send, to whom, and in what form?

5.Lastly, is there a limit to how much proof we can send?

I would be in debt for the rest of my life If you could answer my questions, though I feel like I'm forgetting some :)

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1. the BC does have to be translated and signed by a person who certifies it, I can e-mail you the sample verbiage if needed. the passport does have english and spanish so no need to translate.

2.Doctor's visit, cc statement, cell phone bills, receipts.

3.It is a case by case base, sometime as we fill them out we miss something, but to be honest as long as you follow instructions you will do fine. I am doing mine on my own since it is a risk I am willing to take and I feel confident with all my proof I will do fine. And yes if you have anything on your record please see an attorney.

4.the total fees at this time are $465 paid the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (and it depends in what state you live you will have 1 of 3 lockboxes to send your comlete package to with all 3-4 form (one is optional G-1145) along with your funds

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=e11fb8e59b529310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=fe529c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD

5. No limit each case is individual, some people have a couple of pages and other have hundreds. my package is about and inch high. With Doctor visit receipts, school id's, school cums and transcripts, awards and rent receipts. and the main info BC and Paspt

Lastly when you answer the form I-765 Please read the instuctions carefully since a lot of people did miss.

15 says Current Immigration status? When I read through the instructions for this form page 5 it states on the second column 2.a. Enter “Unlawful Status: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals by ICE” for question15. 2.b. Enter © (33) in Question 16 as the letter and number of the category for which you are applying. This info was a life saver, but a little long so I had to improvise on the line.

16? it says Go to the "who May file Form I765?' section fo the instructions. in the space below place the letter and number of the eligibility category you selected form the instructions? for an example (A) (8) , © (17) (III), act WHAT do i put for that? See question above

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Who can certify a BC? And how do you do that?

Take your birth certificate to a Notary that does translations, they will translate your birth certificate, sign the translation and stamp it.

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