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I am getting married this saturday, I need advice, my wife has a child, she got divorced and in her divocre her ex stated she can do what ever she wants with her daughter ie leave the country... now heres my dilema, do i need to file 2 i130s??? i was told to file an i 130 and a i129f(K3) and then once those get going to file another i129f(k4) for her daughter, Im going there in 3 days, i need to know what to do, what should i bring there for her to sign and what i need to bring back with me of hers?? should i do the translations there or here?? if i only file 1 i130 how do i include her daughter???any help would be appreciated...

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I am getting married this saturday, I need advice, my wife has a child, she got divorced and in her divocre her ex stated she can do what ever she wants with her daughter ie leave the country... now heres my dilema, do i need to file 2 i130s??? i was told to file an i 130 and a i129f(K3) and then once those get going to file another i129f(k4) for her daughter, Im going there in 3 days, i need to know what to do, what should i bring there for her to sign and what i need to bring back with me of hers?? should i do the translations there or here?? if i only file 1 i130 how do i include her daughter???any help would be appreciated...

You have to file separate I-130s even if you do a K3/K4. Better by FAR just to go for the CR-1/CR-2 and forget the K3/K4.

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Filed: Country: Colombia
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I am getting married this saturday, I need advice, my wife has a child, she got divorced and in her divocre her ex stated she can do what ever she wants with her daughter ie leave the country... now heres my dilema, do i need to file 2 i130s??? i was told to file an i 130 and a i129f(K3) and then once those get going to file another i129f(k4) for her daughter, Im going there in 3 days, i need to know what to do, what should i bring there for her to sign and what i need to bring back with me of hers?? should i do the translations there or here?? if i only file 1 i130 how do i include her daughter???any help would be appreciated...

You have to file separate I-130s even if you do a K3/K4. Better by FAR just to go for the CR-1/CR-2 and forget the K3/K4.

do i apply for both at the same time?? did u experience this yourself??

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I am getting married this saturday, I need advice, my wife has a child, she got divorced and in her divocre her ex stated she can do what ever she wants with her daughter ie leave the country... now heres my dilema, do i need to file 2 i130s??? i was told to file an i 130 and a i129f(K3) and then once those get going to file another i129f(k4) for her daughter, Im going there in 3 days, i need to know what to do, what should i bring there for her to sign and what i need to bring back with me of hers?? should i do the translations there or here?? if i only file 1 i130 how do i include her daughter???any help would be appreciated...

You have to file separate I-130s even if you do a K3/K4. Better by FAR just to go for the CR-1/CR-2 and forget the K3/K4.

do i apply for both at the same time?? did u experience this yourself??

I experienced this myself....as advised, just stay with the CR1/IR1 process...when you submit the K3/K4 paperwork, the wait starts all over again basically putting the CR1/IR1 back to square one (they have 180 days to approve the application). We could've had our visas 2-3 months earlier if we wouldn't have sent in the K3/K4 applications. Submit the I-130's for them together and go thru that process. Good luck to you!

jen

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