Question about child-support evidence

NickB

New Member
A few questions for all those in this forum who pay child-support and made the N400 application.

What kind of supporting-evidence did you provide (with your application and during the interview) to prove that you were current on your child-support payments?

Also, in case the ex-spouse is uncooperative or unwilling to provide one with a letter stating that you are current on all your child-support payments what recourse does an applicant have?

In case you showed evidence of cancelled checks, how many past cancelled-checks did you show to evidence that you are current on your payments?

Anyone here in the similar situation who has completed the interview (successfully :) ) was the evidence of cancelled-checks considered adequate by your interviewing officer or were you asked to provide any alternative evidence?

I am wondering... are cancelled checks for the past 6 months considered adequate evidence?


Will appreciate input from all folks knowledgeable on the subject.




Thanks,
Nick
 
Contact the child services department (or whatever they call it in your state) of your state. If you missed payments, the ex would be expected to report you to the state; the state should certify that they have not received any such complaint from her.
 
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