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hi. i'm an LPR (came to US on K1). i'm now here in PI to get my 2 kids who are below 21 yrs old (on K2).

my question is, will i need a Cenomar (certificate of no marriage) for my 20 year old daughter for the interview? i hope to be able to get the interview/visa stamping done with no problem as she is aging out in july. we need to do her AOS soon as we get back to US.

please help.

thanks a lot!

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Question does not relate to Removal of Conditions so moving to Philippines Regional Forum as the OP more likely to get the necessary answer there

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi. i'm an LPR (came to US on K1). i'm now here in PI to get my 2 kids who are below 21 yrs old (on K2).

my question is, will i need a Cenomar (certificate of no marriage) for my 20 year old daughter for the interview? i hope to be able to get the interview/visa stamping done with no problem as she is aging out in july. we need to do her AOS soon as we get back to US.

please help.

thanks a lot!

My daughter was 19 years old during her interview last January. I was with her during the interview and she was not required to present a CENOMAR. However, so to lessen your anxiety, you can bring secure one for her.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi. i'm an LPR (came to US on K1). i'm now here in PI to get my 2 kids who are below 21 yrs old (on K2).

my question is, will i need a Cenomar (certificate of no marriage) for my 20 year old daughter for the interview? i hope to be able to get the interview/visa stamping done with no problem as she is aging out in july. we need to do her AOS soon as we get back to US.

please help.

thanks a lot!

I had my 20 year old step daughter get one. She now has the K2 Visa and will be here in 2 weeks. She also has the CFO stamp.

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hi. i'm an LPR (came to US on K1). i'm now here in PI to get my 2 kids who are below 21 yrs old (on K2).

my question is, will i need a Cenomar (certificate of no marriage) for my 20 year old daughter for the interview? i hope to be able to get the interview/visa stamping done with no problem as she is aging out in july. we need to do her AOS soon as we get back to US.

please help.

thanks a lot!

A K-1 requires you be single and free to marry... a K-2 does not

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A K-1 requires you be single and free to marry... a K-2 does not

K-2 is defined as the unmarried children under age 21 of the K-1 applicant and as such, they are required to be single. If the child is almost 21, there is a possibility that she could be married already.

I would follow the advice of the others in here, when in doubt, just do it. Get the CENOMAR.

Edited by Pinay Wife
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hi!

i have a 6yr old son and he will follow to join. my question is, shall i bring him with me during the medical? i still dont have my Manila Case number yet thou and my concern is the time he needs to file for the visa.

can my parents go to the embassy for his visa? i dont understand the follow to join procedure. i hope you guys can help me here.

thanks,

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