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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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Well my fiance told me that he's going to send me his insurance docs but his 21yr old son is covered on it,He's independent,with a job and living by himself so we're not listing him on the affidavit of support as a dependant.

My first question is do they ask for the insurance at the interview?

Secondly do you think he'll be counted as a dependant just because he's included on my fiance's insurance.

However he told me that the new laws allows kids to be covered till they're 26yrs.

Nice day

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uganda
Timeline
Posted

Well my fiance told me that he's going to send me his insurance docs but his 21yr old son is covered on it,He's independent,with a job and living by himself so we're not listing him on the affidavit of support as a dependant.

My first question is do they ask for the insurance at the interview?

Secondly do you think he'll be counted as a dependant just because he's included on my fiance's insurance.

However he told me that the new laws allows kids to be covered till they're 26yrs.

Nice day

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Well my fiance told me that he's going to send me his insurance docs but his 21yr old son is covered on it,He's independent,with a job and living by himself so we're not listing him on the affidavit of support as a dependant.

My first question is do they ask for the insurance at the interview?

Secondly do you think he'll be counted as a dependant just because he's included on my fiance's insurance.

However he told me that the new laws allows kids to be covered till they're 26yrs.

Nice day

I think the Answer to both questions is NO !

Insurance has no bearing on a K-1 Visa or CR1 for a Adult Child of the Petitioner. (Not residing at home but on his own)

Your Finace needs to read his Insurance Policies well (And talk to his Agent/Carrier) and you as the Beneficiary need to know exactly what is wrote in that Policy to COVER YOURSELF.

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They will not ask you for the insurance on the interview. So don't worry about it. No they will not count him as dependent, while insurance allows the coverage for unmarried children under the age of 26, it doesn't apply to the dependent status.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uganda
Timeline
Posted

I think the Answer to both questions is NO !

Insurance has no bearing on a K-1 Visa or CR1 for a Adult Child of the Petitioner. (Not residing at home but on his own)

Your Finace needs to read his Insurance Policies well (And talk to his Agent/Carrier) and you as the Beneficiary need to know exactly what is wrote in that Policy to COVER YOURSELF.

Thanks Tim/Mav,guess am being inquisitive and picky over nothing

 
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