TABLE OF CHANGES – FORM
Supplement A to Form I-914, Application for Family Member of T-1 Recipient
OMB Number: 1615-0099
06/09/2020
Reason for Revision: Fee Rule. Project Phase: Post G-1056 Please note – all instances of “if any” and “if applicable” have been remove from Form I-914 Sup A. Legend for Proposed Text:
Expires 04/30/2021 Edition Date 4/15/2019 |
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Page 1, PART C. General Information About You (the principal) |
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Family Name (Last Name) Given Name (First Name) Middle Name (if any)
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Family Name (Last Name) Given Name (First Name) Middle Name
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Pages 1-3, PART D. Information About Your Family Member (the derivative) |
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Family Name (Last Name) Given Name (First Name) Middle Name (if any)
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A-Number (if any)
U.S. Social Security Number (if any)
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Family Name (Last Name) Given Name (First Name) Middle Name
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U.S. Social Security Number
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Pages 3-6, PART E. Processing Information |
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Answer the following questions about your family member. For the purposes of this application, if applicable, you must answer “Yes” to the following questions even if the records were sealed or otherwise cleared or if anyone, including a judge, law enforcement officer, or attorney, told you that your family member no longer has a record. (If your answer is "Yes" to any one of these questions, explain on a separate sheet of paper. Answering "Yes" does not necessarily mean that your family member will be denied T nonimmigrant status.)
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Answer the following questions about your family member. For the purposes of this application, you must answer “Yes” to the following questions even if the records were sealed or otherwise cleared or if anyone, including a judge, law enforcement officer, or attorney, told you that your family member no longer has a record. (If your answer is "Yes" to any one of these questions, explain on a separate sheet of paper. Answering "Yes" does not necessarily mean that your family member will be denied T nonimmigrant status.)
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