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I-129F hes not the biological father but he acknowledge the child

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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Everyone here is really giving you the best advice. Don't try and lie to the US Government. They're not stupid and a name on the birth certificate means nothing. The K2 visa isn't that much more than the K1, just an additional visa fee to get you both here, and when you're filing the AoS with the child, the fees are reduced for the child. It's less expensive than a sentence in jail, which if they find out he knowingly lied to them (fraud), they will charge him with fraud.

On a more personal note, this is only my concern for what I see:

If your man refuses to listen to you about your child, what else will he refuse to listen to you about? This is a behavioral issue that raises red flags for me.

In addition, he'll only tell the truth if he's caught? Will he do the same to you when you're married?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Your fiance might be operating by rules that are common in some US states: whomever signs the birth certificate is the father, regardless of DNA. He needs to be told, very carefully and clearly, that what is common/accepted/normal in the US is NOT the same for overseas children and immigration purposes. (And I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt over his stubbornness here.)

Regardless of what he thinks, do you want to be put in a position of a lifetime ban for lying? Always (always) tell the truth, and never even try to support or create a lie.

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Did you bot do the registering of birth abroad for this child since dad (who signed BC)

is USC? It would seem strange for him petitioning his own child, if they ask about this

you have to be honest, if they don't keep it moving for the sake of the child (who knows

him as dad) and you having to find the real dad to OK the child leaving, however morally

if biological dad don't know of the child( its not fair to him or the kid) if he knows & have no

interest in the kid ...yea keep it moving

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On a more personal note, this is only my concern for what I see:

If your man refuses to listen to you about your child, what else will he refuse to listen to you about? This is a behavioral issue that raises red flags for me.

In addition, he'll only tell the truth if he's caught? Will he do the same to you when you're married?

I don't think one implies the other. He may be willing to lie to them but not his significant other.

Nevertheless, I agree with the advice being given here. Do not commit fraud. You need to get your fiancé on board with your plan to have his name removed from your child's birth certificate. Show him this thread, and maybe that'll convince him. Good luck, OP!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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As a child with apparent claim to USC ( by the fraud on the birth certificate ) the child will NOT get a visa. So plan on going to the US and not bringing the child..

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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