Mixed Insurance Banners Health Insurance for Visitors to USA

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

I'm pregnant. Do I need to notify USCIS?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • I'm pregnant. Do I need to notify USCIS?

    I'm 10 weeks pregnant. Filed September 8, 2016 and received EAD November 17, 2016. No word on interview date. Newark, NJ, is field office.

    I need to know if I have to notify USCIS about my pregnancy now or is this something I mention when we go for the interview? My husband (a USC) and I have a 4-year-old together, this is our second child.

    Thanks for your help.

  • #2
    Jersey,

    Your pregnancy has nothing to do with your pending immigration procedure. Nobody at USCIS can do anything with information about your pregnancy.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by JerseyCitygal View Post
    I'm 10 weeks pregnant. Filed September 8, 2016 and received EAD November 17, 2016. No word on interview date. Newark, NJ, is field office.

    I need to know if I have to notify USCIS about my pregnancy now or is this something I mention when we go for the interview? My husband (a USC) and I have a 4-year-old together, this is our second child.

    Thanks for your help.

    Comment


    • #3
      Okay, thank you. I wondered if maybe it would affect my husband's financial standing since they ask for the number of family members he supports.

      Originally posted by rayb View Post
      Jersey,

      Your pregnancy has nothing to do with your pending immigration procedure. Nobody at USCIS can do anything with information about your pregnancy.

      --Ray B

      Comment


      • #4
        If you are pregnant, the child is not yet a member of your physical household and is not counted for sponsorship purposes.

        --Ray B

        Originally posted by JerseyCitygal View Post
        Okay, thank you. I wondered if maybe it would affect my husband's financial standing since they ask for the number of family members he supports.

        Comment


        • #5
          Gotcha. Thanks.

          Originally posted by rayb View Post
          If you are pregnant, the child is not yet a member of your physical household and is not counted for sponsorship purposes.

          --Ray B

          Comment


          • #6
            Second marriage and getting ready for grilling! Please help!

            I couldn't just find where to begin a new post, so I decided post as a reply.

            Hi everyone!

            I'm seeking advice and want to hear stories of people with similar experience(s).

            I got married to my ex in 2010 and later discovered that she was not who she said she was. Before that, I was on a student visa (M-1) which expired a year and a half prior to the marriage. To cut long story short, I found out that she was living on a stolen identity and the marriage itself was abusive (of which I have police reports to prove). She was later convicted of identity theft, at which time I had already left her, but we were not divorced. During this period, we had filed forms I130, I485 and I765, which were returned to us because of some mistakes (I don't know if she resent them to USCIS without my knowledge and subsequent decision(s) that were made). However, she called Immigration on me, telling them that I had married her to become a citizen. We divorced in 2011 (though I was not there for fear of any connection she might have made to get me arrested by ICE, but I have divorce papers now). I married my current wife in 06, 2016 and we have filed forms I130, I485 and I765 two weeks ago. My wife and I are expecting in June. I'm just concerned about how my previous marriage might affect what may happen next, based on my ex wife's call to Immigration. Please any advice will be greatly appreciated.

            Comment

            {{modal[0].title}}

            X

            {{modal[0].content}}

            {{promo.content}}

            Working...
            X