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Need some experienced advice. My finance and her son are living in the Dominican Republic. I have submitted the I-129F forms on their behalf.

I have received the NOA1 and I am now waiting on # 2. I know I maybe thinking a little ahead, but I was wondering at the embassy interview. Is it necessary to have the child accompany us to the interview? He’s is listed in the application.

CONFUSSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. :bonk:

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You might get a faster response if you post this in the k1 forum.

My guess is that the consul will only want to interview you, since everything depends on the legitimacy of your relationship with your fiance.

Need some experienced advice. My finance and her son are living in the Dominican Republic. I have submitted the I-129F forms on their behalf.

I have received the NOA1 and I am now waiting on # 2. I know I maybe thinking a little ahead, but I was wondering at the embassy interview. Is it necessary to have the child accompany us to the interview? He’s is listed in the application.

CONFUSSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. :bonk:

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Need some experienced advice. My finance and her son are living in the Dominican Republic. I have submitted the I-129F forms on their behalf.

I have received the NOA1 and I am now waiting on # 2. I know I maybe thinking a little ahead, but I was wondering at the embassy interview. Is it necessary to have the child accompany us to the interview? He’s is listed in the application.

CONFUSSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. :bonk:

New to the site sorry : ) Thank you for youre reply.

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Need some experienced advice. My finance and her son are living in the Dominican Republic. I have submitted the I-129F forms on their behalf.

I have received the NOA1 and I am now waiting on # 2. I know I maybe thinking a little ahead, but I was wondering at the embassy interview. Is it necessary to have the child accompany us to the interview? He’s is listed in the application.

CONFUSSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. :bonk:

If your fiance son is older than 14 years old, yes the son has to attend to the interview, if he is younger then he doesn't have to attend. But your fiance has to fill out one form for her and one form for her son.

 
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