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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi vj members hope anyone could give an advice,. coz i recieved my the letter of illegibility for the interview from USEM manila, but i get confused when i see my sons name ( 10 yrs old) was on the list of travelling applicant.

what does it mean? do i need to take him during medical and interview w separate fee?'

my fiance did write my son name on the list of my children on the I-129f form, and we get both surprise when his name was included on the approved petition... were thinking before that my fiance need to file a separate petition for my son.

so now we need an advice if what we need to do?

what gona happen if i would go alone w out my son during medical and interview?

does it would affect the application?

or should i need to take my son ?

if he need to go w me what are forms too that i need for him?

does he need separate ds 160? aos?

hope to hear a response .. thanks n advance

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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all depends on whether or not the son is also immigrating and IF you are chasing a K-2.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Do you plan on bringing your son to the US? If yes, then he is also required to undergo the medical exam at SLEC (with fee of course) and he should be present during the embassy interview.

You need to have your son's original NSO birth certificate, vaccination record/baby book (if available) and passport.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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were not really in hurry bringing my son w me if evr i was able to make it n interview and hopefully i would passed n GODS WILL..... but were just worried if evr im not gona take him during medical and interview does it would affect my papers if ever? we jsut dont want to mess up w anything... i even did call the USEM but as the agent told me it depend on the consul, :( but were wanting to know it earlier than interview so we knw wht to do but seems like the agent dont understand what i mean,,,,

what i been asking w the agent is do i really need to take my son w me duirng interview and medical w separate fee,coz hs name was n the list of travel applicant..

does it mean tht my son was my derivative members so he could go w me

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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If you don't want to bring your child to the US, that'fine. He can follow you at a later date.

Leaving your child behind (even if he's listed in the i129f) will not affect your case.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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For a K-1 visa holder,

the K-2 can follow to join, up to a year after the K-1 interview date. There's time and timing problems with the medical exam, so bear that in mind if the child IS NOT IMMIGRATING WITH YOU on the same airplane trip.

There are other permutations after marriage in the USA, but

what do you want to do, about the child ?

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