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Filed: Country: Brazil
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First question: my stepdaughter does not seem to have an A#. I read the A# exists in two places: 1) on the visa 2) on the NOA2.

Neither of these has a separate A# for my stepdaughter. What do I need to do?

a) write "none"

b) use her mother's A#

c) look harder, or somewhere else for her A#

Then my second question is, of the forms in this list, what ones do I need to submit for the daughter. She is 5, so much of the information is redundant or identical to her mom's info. In other phases of the process I was told I didn't need all those forms for the daughter, so I figured I'd check.

Thanks!

-H

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First question: my stepdaughter does not seem to have an A#. I read the A# exists in two places: 1) on the visa 2) on the NOA2.

Neither of these has a separate A# for my stepdaughter. What do I need to do?

a) write "none"

b) use her mother's A#

c) look harder, or somewhere else for her A#

d) "Unknown"

Then my second question is, of the forms in this list, what ones do I need to submit for the daughter. She is 5, so much of the information is redundant or identical to her mom's info. In other phases of the process I was told I didn't need all those forms for the daughter, so I figured I'd check.

What are you filing for?

Filed: Other Country: China
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First question: my stepdaughter does not seem to have an A#. I read the A# exists in two places: 1) on the visa 2) on the NOA2.

Neither of these has a separate A# for my stepdaughter. What do I need to do?

a) write "none"

b) use her mother's A#

c) look harder, or somewhere else for her A#

Then my second question is, of the forms in this list, what ones do I need to submit for the daughter. She is 5, so much of the information is redundant or identical to her mom's info. In other phases of the process I was told I didn't need all those forms for the daughter, so I figured I'd check.

Thanks!

-H

It seems you want K1 and K2 visas and already have an approved I-129F petition. If so, your stepdaughter doesn't have an A number yet, so write "none". At this phase of the process the forms needed are virtually identical. You should receive a packet three from the Consulate for the daughter.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Applying for adjustment of status, after getting them into country on a K1/K2 visa and getting married.

Same deal then. "Unknown" for the A number unless it's on the visa and children need all the same forms as their parent as well as the same fees unless under age 14.

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