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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance is 20 years old and attending the K-1 interview on Tuesday. We are trying desperately to figure out if she needs her mom with her at the interview.

The topic of this link says yes:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhniv1.html

Is this incorrect information? Has anyone had any experience with this?

She has her mom with her at the hotel in Manila but the very problem is that her mom's name on her ID does not match the name on my fiance's birth certificate. This is so frustrating. What do we do? I don't know how her mom can even prove she's her mother.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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My fiance is 20 years old and attending the K-1 interview on Tuesday. We are trying desperately to figure out if she needs her mom with her at the interview.

The topic of this link says yes:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhniv1.html

Is this incorrect information? Has anyone had any experience with this?

She has her mom with her at the hotel in Manila but the very problem is that her mom's name on her ID does not match the name on my fiance's birth certificate. This is so frustrating. What do we do? I don't know how her mom can even prove she's her mother.

Seems pretty clear from what you linked that they consider anyone under age 21 a minor and require a parent at the interview.

How different is the name? Is it just a change from maiden name to married name? That should be easy enough to prove, as the middle name will now be the former last name in Spanish/ latin naming conventions, I doubt you would even need any further documentation.

K1:

Began chatting online 1-2-09, Met in Philippines 9-5 to 9-15-09, Mailed I-129F 9-17-09, I-129F delivered by USPS 9-21-09, Check cashed 9-21-09, NOA1 issued 9-21-09, NOA1 paper copy received 9-28-09, NOA2 issued 12-18-09, NVC received date 12-24-09, NOA2 paper copy received 12-28-09, NVC sent date 12-29-09, Embassy received date 01-05-10, Medical 01-07-10 & 01-11-10 approved/ passed, Interview date 01-14-10 APPROVED! MY HONEY'S COMING!, Visa delivered 1-27-10 Manila time, Arrival in U.S. 2-4-10 POE Minneapolis/ St. Paul

Married! 2-14-10 in Las Vegas

AOS:

Applied for SSN 2-17-10 Received SSN and Cert. Marriage Cert. 3-2-10

Mailed AOS packet 3-3-10

AOS paperwork confirmed delivered 3-4-10

Email/ text notification of NOA1s 3-12-10

*touch* 3-15-10 AOS & EAD

Paper copy NOA1s received 3-16-10

*touch* 3-17-10 AOS & EAD

Received biometrics appointment letter 3-20-10, appointment set for 4-12-10

Case transferred to CSC 3-31-10!! Yay!!

Received email notice 4-6-10 I-485 received at CSC

Biometrics done 4-12-10, Milwaukee, WI ASC

Vicky got her driving permit, 4-12-10

*touch* 4-13-10 AOS & EAD

*touch* 4-21-10 AOS only

*touch* 4-22-10 AOS only

EAD card production ordered 5-14-10.

*touch* 5-17-10 EAD only

EAD card production ordered 5-19-10 (again?)

Received "Welcome to USA" letter 5-25-10, permanent resident application approved!

EAD card received 5-29-10

Greencard received 6-11-10

Positive pregnancy test 6-12-10

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
Seems pretty clear from what you linked that they consider anyone under age 21 a minor and require a parent at the interview.

How different is the name? Is it just a change from maiden name to married name? That should be easy enough to prove, as the middle name will now be the former last name in Spanish/ latin naming conventions, I doubt you would even need any further documentation.

Both the first and last name is different. But yeah, her mother's middle name would match up.

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i suggest just bring the parent if they let her in good for you if not she can wait outside

03.14.2011 -------I-751 sent overnight

03.15.2011 -------package says "Delivered"

03.30.2011 -------ASC Appointment Notice Received

04.22.2011 -------Biometrics Appointment

08.29.2011--------APPROVED! GC RECEIVED!

I'm the wife of an American Soldier;

I'm the hope that lives within him after storm clouded days.

The freedom from war that gives wings to his heart,

May they reach across the miles and bind our hearts together

against all that we must face in this world.

 
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