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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I'm a US citizen and looking into the process of starting the K-1 for my fiancé living in Mexico. I noticed that on the form, it notes the alien's child(ren). He has a daughter that lives in Colombia with her mother so it's like not she's going to come with my fiancé from Mexico. Do we have to note that he has a daughter? Thanks.

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Oct 2007 - Met online via OkCupid and then at coffee house in Austin

Dec 2010 - He moved back to Mexico

July 2011 - I moved to Mexico

June 2013 - Moved back home to prepare for birth of our child

Sept 2013 - Our baby arrived!

16 Oct 2014 - Mailed I-129F

17 Oct 2014 - I-129F Delivered to USCIS
22 Oct 2014 - Check cleared

22 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received via Email

25 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received Hard Copy

13 May 2015 - NOA2 Received Hard Copy (200 days after NOA1)

29 May 2015 - Sent to NVC

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Welcome to the forum.

Yes, complete for ALL children of your alien fiancé.

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Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Absolutely. If you don't list ALL children (regardless of custody, relationship, etc.), you may be at risk for complications later. Besides, why wouldn't you want to leave the door open for the child to come at a later date? Situations change and you never know what the future will hold.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Thanks for the responses!

The annoying part now is having to wait for my fiancé to mail me his daughter's birth certificate. Feels like it's going to take a month to get all of my paperwork together.

Oct 2007 - Met online via OkCupid and then at coffee house in Austin

Dec 2010 - He moved back to Mexico

July 2011 - I moved to Mexico

June 2013 - Moved back home to prepare for birth of our child

Sept 2013 - Our baby arrived!

16 Oct 2014 - Mailed I-129F

17 Oct 2014 - I-129F Delivered to USCIS
22 Oct 2014 - Check cleared

22 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received via Email

25 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received Hard Copy

13 May 2015 - NOA2 Received Hard Copy (200 days after NOA1)

29 May 2015 - Sent to NVC

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Don't need the BC, only the name.

Cool! Thanks!

Oct 2007 - Met online via OkCupid and then at coffee house in Austin

Dec 2010 - He moved back to Mexico

July 2011 - I moved to Mexico

June 2013 - Moved back home to prepare for birth of our child

Sept 2013 - Our baby arrived!

16 Oct 2014 - Mailed I-129F

17 Oct 2014 - I-129F Delivered to USCIS
22 Oct 2014 - Check cleared

22 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received via Email

25 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received Hard Copy

13 May 2015 - NOA2 Received Hard Copy (200 days after NOA1)

29 May 2015 - Sent to NVC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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No documentation for any children or the foreign fiance(e), such as birth certificates, are needed when filing the I-129F.

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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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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No documentation for any children or the foreign fiance(e), such as birth certificates, are needed when filing the I-129F.

That's a relief. One less thing. :) Thanks!

Oct 2007 - Met online via OkCupid and then at coffee house in Austin

Dec 2010 - He moved back to Mexico

July 2011 - I moved to Mexico

June 2013 - Moved back home to prepare for birth of our child

Sept 2013 - Our baby arrived!

16 Oct 2014 - Mailed I-129F

17 Oct 2014 - I-129F Delivered to USCIS
22 Oct 2014 - Check cleared

22 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received via Email

25 Oct 2014 - NOA1 Received Hard Copy

13 May 2015 - NOA2 Received Hard Copy (200 days after NOA1)

29 May 2015 - Sent to NVC

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