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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi everyone,

My friend who lives in the US petitioned for his wife, a Nigerian citizen and she was issued a visa last Friday. However, due to the holiday she didn't get her passport back. She is pregnant and due within 7 days. She can't travel anymore because of her condition. However, her husband said she will come after the baby is born, within 2 months. I'm thinking this could be complicated because of a new born?

 

Can she travel with the new born within 2 months if her 6 months visa is still active? Does she need to petition for the new born? How long does the paperwork take? Please advise.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Sweden
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Yes, she can travel after the birth, but she needs to go to the embassy and file CRBA, and get a US passport there for the baby if she wishes (haha) to bring the baby.

 

EDIT: Read this https://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-parents

Edited by s + j

K-1:
06/08/2016: I-129F Sent

06/16/2016: Check cashed

08/23/2016: Approval

09/09/2016: At the Stockholm Embassy

09/28/2016: Embassy received completed medical

09/29/2016: Interview date, APPROVAL 

10/14/2016: Visa ISSUED

10/17/2016: Visa received

 

AOS
12/22/2016: I-485, I-131, I-765 Sent

01/10/2017: Check cashed

02/03/2017: Biometrics completed

04/17/2017: Your case is ready to be scheduled for an interview

01/20/2018: I-485 Interview letter received

02/01/2018: I-485 Interview, APPROVAL 

 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nigeria
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39 minutes ago, s + j said:

Yes, she can travel after the birth, but she needs to go to the embassy and file CRBA, and get a US passport there for the baby if she wishes (haha) to bring the baby.

 

EDIT: Read this https://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-parents

Thanks. Do you know how long the process takes?

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