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Hi Everyone

I have been working on the 129f for nearly a year--my fiance who is in the US and I just had a baby girl and between work, new baby and life in general--it's been difficult finding the time to make sure all our t's are crossed. The longer it takes me, the more I find out.

Yes-I as the Canadian am working on the forms and gathering the docs because I can actually multitask (and know where all the flight and visit info and pics are) whereas he just can't do it.

My question--

I have 2 Canadian children that are being included under the K1 as K2 visas. Does anyone know if I have to pay the $170 fee three times or just once for my application. Also, what other docs do I need for them other than their birth certificates.

This all seems so daunting and there doesn't seem to be any info out there. Though this website does seem to best one so far.

Thanks for your help

Angel from Toronto, Canada

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AngelD,

Are you really asking about the K visa fees - which are US$100 each - or about your fiance's I-129f petition fee?

There is one petition to submit, and the petition is for you alone.

On that petition is a question asking to list your children. List them. It doesn't make any difference whether or not they will be applying for visas.

Yodrak

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My question--

I have 2 Canadian children that are being included under the K1 as K2 visas. Does anyone know if I have to pay the $170 fee three times or just once for my application. Also, what other docs do I need for them other than their birth certificates.

This all seems so daunting and there doesn't seem to be any info out there. Though this website does seem to best one so far.

Thanks for your help

Angel from Toronto, Canada

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I guess I am a bit confused as I am the one dealing with all the forms for the Petition rather than my US fiance (he just can't handle all that info at once--but I love him anyway!)

So for the 129f petition--HE only pays the $170 fee for the petition and he only includes the names of the children and not the g25a bio-form or passport like pics for them?

Then when I go to Montreal to apply for the VISAS, I would then include information for the children including their pics?

Ahhhh----really people--aren't Canada and the US really just one country--they make it seem so difficult.

Thanks for the quick reply

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I guess I am a bit confused as I am the one dealing with all the forms for the Petition rather than my US fiance (he just can't handle all that info at once--but I love him anyway!)

So for the 129f petition--HE only pays the $170 fee for the petition and he only includes the names of the children and not the g25a bio-form or passport like pics for them?

Then when I go to Montreal to apply for the VISAS, I would then include information for the children including their pics?

Ahhhh----really people--aren't Canada and the US really just one country--they make it seem so difficult.

Thanks for the quick reply

You have the basic gist of it all....

YMMV

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