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Filed: Other Country: China
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oh right ..the packets from the consulate. now i been reading about that and the consulate will send her the packet of things to be sent back to them before the interview for example an affidavit of support and so on. now is the seperate packet for her daughtter going to be included as well since she was on the inf129 form or do I have to call them to have them prepare one as well?

Yes, you need to contact tha Consulate both about the name issue and to be certain they know the child needs a K2 visa. This way they'll send the child a P3 and send it in the right name.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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she is 5 years old. im going to go through an immigration lawyer since i dont want any mistakes this time around. i spoke to him today and he said her last names not being on the inf129 were not a problem and it could be fixed.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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she is 5 years old. im going to go through an immigration lawyer since i dont want any mistakes this time around. i spoke to him today and he said her last names not being on the inf129 were not a problem and it could be fixed.

" im going to go through an immigration lawyer since i dont want any mistakes ......"

Sounds like an oxymoron to me... you didn't want any mistakes so you used a lawyer who now tells you that his mistake can be fixed.... You just gotta love lawyers.....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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she is 5 years old. im going to go through an immigration lawyer since i dont want any mistakes this time around. i spoke to him today and he said her last names not being on the inf129 were not a problem and it could be fixed.

guess you didnt understand my situation. i had a non profit community service agency file my petition not this immigration lawyer. it was the lady that filed for me that screwed it up the first time. now im gonna have this lawyer help me with the second phase and correct the error that the lady did. im not done with her. im gonna go file a complaint and demand a refund. she told me a bunch of b.s that was not true and im finding out alot through this forum. she made 2 mistakes. first was the misspelling of my last name and second..not including my fiancess daughter's last names. its my fault for not asking to check the paperwork before she sent it off.

" im going to go through an immigration lawyer since i dont want any mistakes ......"

Sounds like an oxymoron to me... you didn't want any mistakes so you used a lawyer who now tells you that his mistake can be fixed.... You just gotta love lawyers.....

 
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