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Hello,

Our original plan was to get married in her country and the file the I-130 & K-3 petitions. But we wouldn't be able to get married until the end of November of this year. The ultimate goal is to get my S/O and her children to the USA as soon as possible so we're considering the K-1 petition.

My S/O is from the dominican republic and has two children from two different men and has never been married. I noticed a section on the petition to include both the children. I'm thinking down the road if we'd hit any road blocks. What can we expect as far as problems moving formward with this petition. Or should we just wait to get married the end of this year?

Other questions that I have are:

a. what petitions are needed for the children or is putting them on the K-1 petion automatically include them?

b. is there anything special requirments needed from the fathers of the children or does the mother have full rights to what's best for the children? To my knowledge, the fathers are not involved with the children at all.

I'm travelling this weekend and would like to make sure I have all the necessary documents for my fiancee to sign. Other than the Fiance_Letter_of_Intent & the g_325a are there any other documents needed for her signature?

Thanks in advance.

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You will need two 2x2 passport photos of her as well for her g325. I cant think of anything else. As far as her children, have u read the k1 guidelines on here? It should have special instructions for accompanying children. Good luck with your journey.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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List them on the I-129F to begin with. Later when it is time for the K-1 interview, the children will need their own medicals, forms, fees and attend the interview with their mother. If the father's are listed on the birth certificates, you will definitely need the fathers to provide permission for the children to move to the US.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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