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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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6 hours ago, Kanke said:

1. Please note that it is a requirement to upload the birth certificate of your daughter when you are adding her as a derivative in the CEAC. It won't be approved unless you do so.

2. As I said earlier, if you want your daughter to follow you in a later date, then all you got to do is complete her details in the DS-260 ( sorry for the typo error made earlier, it is DS-260 l, not 256).

3. The DS-260 is the same one you use for yourself. As you continue filling it up you will come across a page where it asks you to fill in information about a derivative whom you suppose to follow you later on. So you just need to complete it there.

4. When you get to the US you need to complete not only the I-130 form but also the DS-260 for your daughter in addition to paying associated fees.

Ok thanks 

 
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