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Hi folks,

It had been a while since I come back to the forum. Well, just come back from the trip visit my fiancee, since we up for the interview......

All I can say is that they (you know who) HAD SURE KNOWN how to make a living hell out of everyone who had the interview. I must have carried around 30lbs of paper that taken the entire backpack that with me all the time. Still, they gave us hell over the thing that I must proof of 5 yrs physical presence in the state.......Eventhought, I had live in the state for almost 20 some years.

Anyway, make the stories short......Now they want the DNA testing in which I had no ideas what and where about to process....anyone had been through this please share some experience..?????????

Our case was K1, with a kid out of wed-lock, and NO it is not making your kid automaticlly become us citizen, unless YOU have satisfied all their requirement and Yeah, besure you have about 147 buck Non-Refundable when put in the application for you kid :))

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What the hell are you talking about?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I don't think anyone is going to be able to understand what you are trying to say. Your post is very confusing, and I'm not really sure what it is you are saying.

If English is a problem for you, maybe you could get someone to help you post your problem in a more understandable way. We would like to help you, but it isn't very clear what your problem is.

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Let me see if I can decypher it :unsure:

You had an interview to do with the citizenship of your child??? but there was an issue with your residency in the US??? and they are requiring now a DNA test to prove paternity???

How did I do lol :unsure:

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Let me see if I can decypher it :unsure:

You had an interview to do with the citizenship of your child??? but there was an issue with your residency in the US??? and they are requiring now a DNA test to prove paternity???

How did I do lol :unsure:

That's how I read it! :thumbs: it sounds like normal bureaucratic diarrhea :lol:

Can the Naturalizatin process be so painless?!!

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I think they are trying to ask where they are suppost to go to get DNA proof that they are the parent of there child perhaps? Also I think personally they just needed to rant it out there frustation at the interview and want to hear others experiances...i.e if anybody else has been asked for DNA and USC proof.

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Good translation, Wench! :thumbs:

In which case, your questions can probably best be answered in one of the "bringing family members to America" forums, depending on whether you (the OP) are a citizen or a LPR.

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I think you are trying to say that the child of a USC is not automatically a citizen. That is incorrect. A child of a USC is automatically a citizen. They just are not making the assumption that a child out of wedlock is the child of a USC. If the paternity test proves that the child is the biological child of a USC that has lived in the US the required amount of time, then that child will be considered USC. They are not telling you that your child is not eligible, only that you have to prove the relation.

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I think you are trying to say that the child of a USC is not automatically a citizen. That is incorrect. A child of a USC is automatically a citizen. They just are not making the assumption that a child out of wedlock is the child of a USC. If the paternity test proves that the child is the biological child of a USC that has lived in the US the required amount of time, then that child will be considered USC. They are not telling you that your child is not eligible, only that you have to prove the relation.

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What the hell are you talking about?

I believe from looking at the timeline this person is on a k1 to bring his fiance over from armania. They had their interview - which is what he is ranting about, from what I gather his fiance is preggers/or has had the baby but has to also file for the kid to come over with her - hence the other $147 he is talking about. But there is not sufficeint proof to say the child is his so he has to have a DNA test done but doesnt know where.... ( I would assume go to a hospital in the place of his fiance's residence and ask for one seems like a logical thing to do - but that would mean yet another rip back over to her)

You need to make yourself more clear!! We are all guessing at what you were asking so in return you may get wrong information.

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What the hell are you talking about?

I believe from looking at the timeline this person is on a k1 to bring his fiance over from armania. They had their interview - which is what he is ranting about, from what I gather his fiance is preggers/or has had the baby but has to also file for the kid to come over with her - hence the other $147 he is talking about. But there is not sufficeint proof to say the child is his so he has to have a DNA test done but doesnt know where.... ( I would assume go to a hospital in the place of his fiance's residence and ask for one seems like a logical thing to do - but that would mean yet another rip back over to her)

You need to make yourself more clear!! We are all guessing at what you were asking so in return you may get wrong information.

Lina(UKC)

Actually it's a Vietnam K1. I cannot be sure yet whether or not he's done the interview. According to his timeline he's due, but you never know.

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Oh....hehehehe........my bad. Sorry to make everyone confused, I was at work and try post it ASAP therefore........ :lol:

Ok, let me clarify the situation.....

- We did applied for K1 visa about a year ago

- My fiancee was up for the interview at her country.......so I went over there

- After her interview, we were asked to submitted document + application for our child whom was born out of Wedlock

- I filled out the paper while I was there, and ask for the appointment that schedule 10 days after.

- 147 dollars was the fee for the child's application

- After the interview come the request for DNA test (which MUST DONE in the State not the country of my fiancee)

---Asking suggestion, help from anyone who had gone through the DNA test previous

Ok, hope I don't screw up as bad as my last post ....hahahaha

What the hell are you talking about?

I believe from looking at the timeline this person is on a k1 to bring his fiance over from armania. They had their interview - which is what he is ranting about, from what I gather his fiance is preggers/or has had the baby but has to also file for the kid to come over with her - hence the other $147 he is talking about. But there is not sufficeint proof to say the child is his so he has to have a DNA test done but doesnt know where.... ( I would assume go to a hospital in the place of his fiance's residence and ask for one seems like a logical thing to do - but that would mean yet another rip back over to her)

You need to make yourself more clear!! We are all guessing at what you were asking so in return you may get wrong information.

Lina(UKC)

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What the hell are you talking about?

Jeesh, sometimes you are the horses petooeeee, pax.

Perhaps you'd do better if we were all conversing in Farsi, eh? english is a second language to many that seek advice in these forums.

Quit being a pompous a$$......

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