Hello!
Thank you in advance for providing feedback!
1. I filed for the K-1 in November of 2023. I found out I was pregnant in October and did not do thorough research, as I am doing now, and included a paper on the end of our packet that includes a copy of my positive blood test and a few sentences on the due date, acknowledged paternal father (my fiance, the beneficiary), etc. Now that I have gone through these forums, I have come across some who say pregnancy is not a reason for expedition. While we have accepted he will not be here for the birth, will this document affect us in anyway? Is there something I should do to request the removal of this document from our packet?
2. My fiance has been denied the B1/B2 Tourist Visa for 3 years in a row, handed the same blue paper, that states he does not have sufficient proof to return to his home country, every time. Will this affect our K-1 outcome? (He does not have a criminal record or any outstanding circumstance other than his sister being deported from US while attempting to enter on B1/B2)
3. I, the petitioner, am residing in the United States and will stay here for the birth of our child due to medical reasons. As my fiance cannot be here, I have been debating listing his name on our childs birth certificate for the sole purpose of ease as I file for a passport shortly after the birth, to ensure we can be in Costa Rica for the interview when the time comes. As we plan to use the childs birth certificate in our packet of supporting documents, to prove a bona fide relationship, would this have a negative impact? Will they question why he is not listed as the father, or listen to us when we share the reason why we decided to not add him? Regardless, our child will still take his last name which will be listed on the birth certificate. We would go back in to add him to the birth certificate once he is here on the K-1.
4. My fiances name is Cristofer and he has 2 last names, however he does not like the spelling of his first name, so he has always spelled " Chris" or "Christopher" for non-legal things. He also commonly uses only one last name. For a short period of time, he was listed in my phone as Christopher as well. On his instagram he is Chris and only uses one of his last names. Does he need to include all of these "nicknames" on the DS-160?
5. As I was living in Costa Rica with my partner last year, and we had 2 incomes, I was not working as much and did not meet the poverty line in 2022/2023. This year, 2024, I do meet 100% of the poverty line for a 2 person household, and am very close to meeting it for a 3 person household. Because I am on the line, my parents are going to be joint sponsors. My questions are:
- As we received NOA2 about 32 days ago, I am assuming I will be asked to submit Affidavit of Support soon, potentially before the birth of my child, which would increase our household size to 3, including my fiance. Should I list it as 3 regardless of filing before or after baby is born?
- Do I fill out I-134 and have my parent fill out a separate I-134? Or do we need to fill out I-864?
I think that is all for now! If there are any other things I should note, I am welcome to anything/everything! Thank you.