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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My American fiance and I just have a 3-months old baby boy together. We applied for K-1 last month and we listed our son on Part B, question 13 of the I-129F and included copy of his birth certificate in the application too. My question is what are the chances of our visa getting approved? Do we still need to file for a consular report of birth for his citizenship?

I have heard amazing comments about the visa journey community with regards to enlightening members more about immigration issues. I am posting this with great hope that you could help me out about my concerns. Thank you!!!

"Being parents has brought us to our knees in gratitude. We are humbled like never before. We are filled with exhilaration so awesome that we wanted to shout our joy in giant swooping phrases. We love our little man so much. It's a beautiful thing. Truly, babies are God's proof that the best things do come in small packages!!!"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Do the consular birth abroad. It will be done and approved long before the K-1.

My American fiance and I just have a 3-months old baby boy together. We applied for K-1 last month and we listed our son on Part B, question 13 of the I-129F and included copy of his birth certificate in the application too. My question is what are the chances of our visa getting approved? Do we still need to file for a consular report of birth for his citizenship?

I have heard amazing comments about the visa journey community with regards to enlightening members more about immigration issues. I am posting this with great hope that you could help me out about my concerns. Thank you!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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How would we do that, I mean the consular report of birth? We're newbies and really appreciate any information you can give us.

Do the consular birth abroad. It will be done and approved long before the K-1.

My American fiance and I just have a 3-months old baby boy together. We applied for K-1 last month and we listed our son on Part B, question 13 of the I-129F and included copy of his birth certificate in the application too. My question is what are the chances of our visa getting approved? Do we still need to file for a consular report of birth for his citizenship?

I have heard amazing comments about the visa journey community with regards to enlightening members more about immigration issues. I am posting this with great hope that you could help me out about my concerns. Thank you!!!

"Being parents has brought us to our knees in gratitude. We are humbled like never before. We are filled with exhilaration so awesome that we wanted to shout our joy in giant swooping phrases. We love our little man so much. It's a beautiful thing. Truly, babies are God's proof that the best things do come in small packages!!!"

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Have the father contact the US Consulate nearest where you and your son now live. They'll give him the instructions he needs.

How would we do that, I mean the consular report of birth? We're newbies and really appreciate any information you can give us.

Do the consular birth abroad. It will be done and approved long before the K-1.

My American fiance and I just have a 3-months old baby boy together. We applied for K-1 last month and we listed our son on Part B, question 13 of the I-129F and included copy of his birth certificate in the application too. My question is what are the chances of our visa getting approved? Do we still need to file for a consular report of birth for his citizenship?

I have heard amazing comments about the visa journey community with regards to enlightening members more about immigration issues. I am posting this with great hope that you could help me out about my concerns. Thank you!!!

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