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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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my fiance filled a k-1/k-2 visa is it possible for us to take 3 kids( ages 13,12 and 6) all at the same time?my fiance wrote their names n the petition but worried that the embassy wouldnt allow to take 3 of them to the US , pls help :(

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No problem at all, as long as you have the financial means to support them.

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Moved from off-topic to K-1 visa procedures.

my fiance filled a k-1/k-2 visa is it possible for us to take 3 kids( ages 13,12 and 6) all at the same time?my fiance wrote their names n the petition but worried that the embassy wouldnt allow to take 3 of them to the US , pls help :help:

As long as fiance has enough money to prove to the embassy he can take care of you and the children, there shouldn't be any issues. Make sure he makes 125% for the family of 5 (fiance, you and children).

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There's no limit that I've seen. As long as you meet the financial requirements you will have a INSTANT family!

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my fiance filled a k-1/k-2 visa is it possible for us to take 3 kids( ages 13,12 and 6) all at the same time?my fiance wrote their names n the petition but worried that the embassy wouldnt allow to take 3 of them to the US , pls help :help:

if the k-1 is approved, the k-2's are pretty much automatic assuming financial ability

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if the k-1 is approved, the k-2's are pretty much automatic assuming financial ability

thanks payxibka..i hope things work for us..im not pretty sure about how they (use embassy) consider it here in the philippines *FINGERS CROSSED*

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There's no limit that I've seen. As long as you meet the financial requirements you will have a INSTANT family!

Hello dakine thank so much for the reply..i hope we meet the poverty guidelines..im worried bout leaving my kids here in the phil, no one's going to look after them..so i really want to make sure i take 3 of them..

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Moved from off-topic to K-1 visa procedures.

As long as fiance has enough money to prove to the embassy he can take care of you and the children, there shouldn't be any issues. Make sure he makes 125% for the family of 5 (fiance, you and children).

thank u mimilo..i hope the poverty guidelines wouldnt go up which i heard.

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The kids father wil need to provide you a release (not the proper word for it) allowing them to move/immgrate to the USA. It's needs to be worded correctly before he signs it or the Embassy wont approve the K2's.

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The kids father wil need to provide you a release (not the proper word for it) allowing them to move/immgrate to the USA. It's needs to be worded correctly before he signs it or the Embassy wont approve the K2's.

yes, like a "fathers consent"..i have it already and had my lawyer notarized it too. plus a copy of his id(zerox)

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thank u mimilo..i hope the poverty guidelines wouldnt go up which i heard.

They will go up for 2010 as every year.

Congress has taken action to keep the 2009 poverty guidelines in effect until at least March 1, 2010

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duplicate threads moved from other forums (or fora for the purists :) ) to here merged together and duplicate post removed.

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