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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I'm afraid I have no idea how to answer your question, but I did want to say Congratulations :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

There would be alot of babies and we would be back to square one.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

And now for the worse news...

If they approver her visa AFTER she gives birth.. you probably have to start over and file again to include the child.

might want bto contact a lawyer for clarification

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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

And now for the worse news...

If they approver her visa AFTER she gives birth.. you probably have to start over and file again to include the child.

might want bto contact a lawyer for clarification

Not if the USC is the father. Which i would assume, but who knows. If the child is born to USC parent, they do get US citizenship.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

And now for the worse news...

If they approver her visa AFTER she gives birth.. you probably have to start over and file again to include the child.

might want bto contact a lawyer for clarification

Not if the USC is the father. Which i would assume, but who knows. If the child is born to USC parent, they do get US citizenship.

true but thats why I said contact a lawyer.. I'm not sure how easy it is to bring the child with you if she gives birth after her own petition is approved if the child is not on the petition.

you know? is the BC enough? or additional documentation? does he have to file to get a visa/citizenship docs for the child? need a passport? should they file for a foreign passport or US? etc....

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Ann's sister is in the process of a K1 Visa, and gave birth to a beautiful son with her Fiance.

He contacted the US Embassy, and the mother went to the Embassy with the birth certificate, and supporting evidence from her fiance. They verified his U.S. Citizenship, and then issued him a passport.

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Yea unfortunatly they will not expedite your visa due to pregnancy. My husband missed the birth of his son bc we were in the middle of the k1 process. Congrats on the baby. And just look forward to uniting with the bundle of joy :)

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I will be sending out my I-129f sometime next week. How do I tell USCIS that my fiancee is pregnant and how to expedite my petition? Thanks all.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Informing USCIS of a pregnant fiance WILL NOT expedite your petition, unless you are in the military and facing deployment, and then her being pregnant still has no bearing on the expedition.

If it were only so simple.

And now for the worse news...

If they approver her visa AFTER she gives birth.. you probably have to start over and file again to include the child.

might want bto contact a lawyer for clarification

The child of a US Citizen is a US Citizen, is entitled to a US Passport. US Citizens need no visa to enter the USA. The OP needs to look into the process of obtaining citizenship for his child as soon as it is born.

If he is not the father, that's another story. If she arrives before the baby is born, that's another story.

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