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I know he has to file form I-129F for his Fiancee

The biography G325-A

Does he have to file just Just One I-129 Form?

Does he have to file a G-325A For each child?

what about the fees for each child?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Only one I-129F needed as well as on G-325A for fiancee.

You list children in part B question 13 of the I-129F.

You pay extra fee for child at the consulate stage, the children's K-2 visa is considered to be extra at that time.

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Can anybody explain or elaborate for me on this part for me

You pay extra fee for child at the consulate stage, the children's K-2 visa is considered to be extra at that time.

Does she have to pay the extra fee as part of the medical when she's going for the interview, or another set of fees?

Anybody that's been there?

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Can anybody explain or elaborate for me on this part for me

You pay extra fee for child at the consulate stage, the children's K-2 visa is considered to be extra at that time.

Does she have to pay the extra fee as part of the medical when she's going for the interview, or another set of fees?

Anybody that's been there?

Will have to pay for medical plus a $100 visa apllication fee for each.

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The $100 application fee?

Is that something you pay when you receive Packet 3 from the US consulate after NVC send the package to them?

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The $100 application fee?

Is that something you pay when you receive Packet 3 from the US consulate after NVC send the package to them?

Thats the Visa fee.

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