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Jenni Jones

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi

On Thursday, i received a letter from the US Embassy in London, stating that they had received our approved petition

At the bottom of the page it lists the Travelling Applicants

For some reason, my youngest daughter's name is listed (she is 19), as well as my name

As far as I'm aware, I have never indicated that she will be travelling with me

Is this a mistake? Or is she listed because she is under 21?

I will be submitting my DS-160 tomorrow, and i have indicated that neither of my children will be travelling with me

Thanks for any help or advice

Jenni

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It always happens like that, I think because she is eligible and could get a visa based on yours. Ignore it. You don't need to contact anybody or ask for a correction because it is normal for names of eligible children to be listed, even if you will not be actually applying for a visa for them.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It always happens like that, I think because she is eligible and could get a visa based on yours. Ignore it. You don't need to contact anybody or ask for a correction because it is normal for names of eligible children to be listed, even if you will not be actually applying for a visa for them.

Thank you

And i'd like to thank you personally for always being helpful and replying to my questions

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