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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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What about a situation where the fiancee also filed for the child at the same time as the 129-F is being processed so she gets a visa at the same time as the fiancee BUT the child will only be brought here for a visit of about a month about six months later. She will be 11 and does not want to live here in the USA...although that could change but I don't think it will. Will the daugter have any trouble leaving the US after the visit on that visa?

Leaving is never the problem.....

YMMV

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"you could always send your husband to pick the child up or perhaps have a relative in your home country bring the child over."

Not that easy. Some countries have laws governing such action and have a lot of hoops you have to jump thru to do so.

Can't just tell a relative to take the little one to embassy and then stick them on a plane.

Also APs and AOSs can get held up for a LONG time.

Still much better to bring the child with you.!

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

 
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