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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello to all. I would like to know if anyone can help me with this matter! Here is the thing, I have already received my Ao1 on Jan.20. But when I was talking with my fiance the other day it dawned on me that I did not list his third child on the bio sheet. It was a honest mistake on my part because I thought only the children that would be accompanying him should be listed and he was going by what I told him as well. But when I viewed other forms like Ds-230 it is a spot that says list all children (and all is in bold) This mistake happen because the mother of his oldest son took him when he was young and she had her present husband file for her and his oldest son. So the child does not even live in Jamaica, he is in the states. My fiance has not even seen his child since he was little. Every time I visit Jamaica I am so used to seeing his other two children all the time (because I of course have not met his oldest either). He rarely talks about him because he gets depressed and wants to see him but the mother will not, instead she tries to send pictures from time to time. Again my question is Do I list all of his children? I know I am going to bring his other two to the states on the k2 and that is where I was confused because his other son is already here. And on the Ds-230 should I add his older son which I did not include on the original k1 and just explain when ever we get a interview or when someone asks what happen and why I thought only the children that were coming to the states were suppose to be listed?? Someone please help me out here!! I don't want to keep writing and confuse anyone? But I need someone expertise. I was event thinking about e-mailing the embassy and asking them if I need to?

For Africa to me... is more than a glamorous fact. It is a historical truth. No man can know where he is going unless he knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present place.

Maya Angelou

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Hello to all. I would like to know if anyone can help me with this matter! Here is the thing, I have already received my Ao1 on Jan.20. But when I was talking with my fiance the other day it dawned on me that I did not list his third child on the bio sheet. It was a honest mistake on my part because I thought only the children that would be accompanying him should be listed and he was going by what I told him as well. But when I viewed other forms like Ds-230 it is a spot that says list all children (and all is in bold) This mistake happen because the mother of his oldest son took him when he was young and she had her present husband file for her and his oldest son. So the child does not even live in Jamaica, he is in the states. My fiance has not even seen his child since he was little. Every time I visit Jamaica I am so used to seeing his other two children all the time (because I of course have not met his oldest either). He rarely talks about him because he gets depressed and wants to see him but the mother will not, instead she tries to send pictures from time to time. Again my question is Do I list all of his children? I know I am going to bring his other two to the states on the k2 and that is where I was confused because his other son is already here. And on the Ds-230 should I add his older son which I did not include on the original k1 and just explain when ever we get a interview or when someone asks what happen and why I thought only the children that were coming to the states were suppose to be listed?? Someone please help me out here!! I don't want to keep writing and confuse anyone? But I need someone expertise. I was event thinking about e-mailing the embassy and asking them if I need to?

No problem. Just list him on the later forms.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello to all. I would like to know if anyone can help me with this matter! Here is the thing, I have already received my Ao1 on Jan.20. But when I was talking with my fiance the other day it dawned on me that I did not list his third child on the bio sheet. It was a honest mistake on my part because I thought only the children that would be accompanying him should be listed and he was going by what I told him as well. But when I viewed other forms like Ds-230 it is a spot that says list all children (and all is in bold) This mistake happen because the mother of his oldest son took him when he was young and she had her present husband file for her and his oldest son. So the child does not even live in Jamaica, he is in the states. My fiance has not even seen his child since he was little. Every time I visit Jamaica I am so used to seeing his other two children all the time (because I of course have not met his oldest either). He rarely talks about him because he gets depressed and wants to see him but the mother will not, instead she tries to send pictures from time to time. Again my question is Do I list all of his children? I know I am going to bring his other two to the states on the k2 and that is where I was confused because his other son is already here. And on the Ds-230 should I add his older son which I did not include on the original k1 and just explain when ever we get a interview or when someone asks what happen and why I thought only the children that were coming to the states were suppose to be listed?? Someone please help me out here!! I don't want to keep writing and confuse anyone? But I need someone expertise. I was event thinking about e-mailing the embassy and asking them if I need to?

No problem. Just list him on the later forms.

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For Africa to me... is more than a glamorous fact. It is a historical truth. No man can know where he is going unless he knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present place.

Maya Angelou

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OK..GOOD..I ALWAYS THOUGHT ABOUT THIS QUESTION...it doesn't affect me but the thought of it looking suspicious at the embassy crossed my mind..then ur marriage gets questioned...ther boes my wondering mind :)...glad to know it's not a big deal

good luck beautiful

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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OK..GOOD..I ALWAYS THOUGHT ABOUT THIS QUESTION...it doesn't affect me but the thought of it looking suspicious at the embassy crossed my mind..then ur marriage gets questioned...ther boes my wondering mind :)...glad to know it's not a big deal

good luck beautiful

Thank you!!!! I got my approval notice today!!!! I am so happy!!!

For Africa to me... is more than a glamorous fact. It is a historical truth. No man can know where he is going unless he knows exactly where he has been and exactly how he arrived at his present place.

Maya Angelou

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