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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance will bring her three kids (K2) to the interview in Manila Embassy next week. They are 11, 13 and 17. Anybody have personal experience when you brought your K2 kids along with you to the visa interview in the Us Embassy in Manila. Does the CO only want to match names with faces or are their questions that all K-2 get asked? Your personal experiences are all welcome!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Have you met this guy?

Do you like him?

Do you want to move to the USA?

Not that it matters, a K-2 is automatic once the K-1 is approved

YMMV

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Have you met this guy?

Do you like him?

Do you want to move to the USA?

Not that it matters, a K-2 is automatic once the K-1 is approved

Hi, thanks for the info.. I hope and pray that me and my kids visa will be approved.

GOD is our guide..

Godbless us.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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It's not likely they'll question the K2 children, though they do have the option to. They would only question the K2 children if they thought the answers might reveal conflicts in the K1's evidence of a relationship with the petitioner. The K1 and the petitioner are required to have a bonafide relationship, but there's no requirement that the K2 children have any relationship whatever with the petitioner. If the K2 children knew absolutely nothing about their future step-parent it would not be a valid reason to deny the visa.

They'll want to see concrete evidence that the K1 is the parent of the K2 children. In countries where official records may not be reliable they'll want extra evidence, such as photos, school records, church records, etc. The K1 applicant is expected to produce this evidence - not the children.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My fiance will bring her three kids (K2) to the interview in Manila Embassy next week. They are 11, 13 and 17. Anybody have personal experience when you brought your K2 kids along with you to the visa interview in the Us Embassy in Manila. Does the CO only want to match names with faces or are their questions that all K-2 get asked? Your personal experiences are all welcome!!

Just as a joke Mark but how are you going to fit your Wife, 11 year old, 13 year old and 17 year old in that Sleeper Semi?

I'm sure everything with go fine for you.

Time to get off the Road and tend to your new family. Would you agree?

Best Wishes. Tim

TIM/MAV K1-JOURNEY
3/27/2007....We first met on myspace
1/30/10 ......My Honey proposed
8/15/10 ......He visit Philippines(2wks) & met my family
12/17/10 ....USCIS received the Filed I-129F for K1-visa
12/21/10 ....Received hard copy,NOA1
5/25/11.......Received RFE
6/09/11.......NOA2 approved
12/07/11.....Visa fee paid at BPI

6/11/13.......2nd visa fee payment
7/10-11/13.. Medical Exam completed@St.Lukes Clinic
1/15-16/14.. 2nd Medical exam updated
1/21/14...... k1 interview-Visa Approved
.....................................................................
8/29/14...... Submitted AOS application
10/03/14.....Biometrics
01/07/15.....Received my EAD card

01/31/15..... I got my SSN from the mail

04/20/15......AOS Interview - Approved :star:

4/24/15 .......Got the Driving Permit Card

4/30/15 .......Green Card Received :) (Exp.4/20/17)

http://youtu.be/BVf45EcdFwQ

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Just as a joke Mark but how are you going to fit your Wife, 11 year old, 13 year old and 17 year old in that Sleeper Semi?

I'm sure everything with go fine for you.

Time to get off the Road and tend to your new family. Would you agree?

Best Wishes. Tim

Meaning: Not stop Truck Driving but a Local Route instead of 11 or 48 States. A Job where you are at home at nights.

TIM/MAV K1-JOURNEY
3/27/2007....We first met on myspace
1/30/10 ......My Honey proposed
8/15/10 ......He visit Philippines(2wks) & met my family
12/17/10 ....USCIS received the Filed I-129F for K1-visa
12/21/10 ....Received hard copy,NOA1
5/25/11.......Received RFE
6/09/11.......NOA2 approved
12/07/11.....Visa fee paid at BPI

6/11/13.......2nd visa fee payment
7/10-11/13.. Medical Exam completed@St.Lukes Clinic
1/15-16/14.. 2nd Medical exam updated
1/21/14...... k1 interview-Visa Approved
.....................................................................
8/29/14...... Submitted AOS application
10/03/14.....Biometrics
01/07/15.....Received my EAD card

01/31/15..... I got my SSN from the mail

04/20/15......AOS Interview - Approved :star:

4/24/15 .......Got the Driving Permit Card

4/30/15 .......Green Card Received :) (Exp.4/20/17)

http://youtu.be/BVf45EcdFwQ

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Just as a joke Mark but how are you going to fit your Wife, 11 year old, 13 year old and 17 year old in that Sleeper Semi?

I'm sure everything with go fine for you.

Time to get off the Road and tend to your new family. Would you agree?

Best Wishes. Tim

Actually, next year I will be retiring from the US Postal Service. My Marilou agreed to obtain her CDL next summer and drive with me. You see, I practice what I preach to all of you. It is a very legitimate way to make serious $$$. Last month while driving through Kentucky, I watched two very petite ladies climb into the cab of a CCC tractor trailer and drive off into the sunset. I just want to do it with my love beside me. Another thing; for those who just want a pretty face to be smiling at them remember that you are not invincible or immortal. Someday something will happen to you where you will not be able to provide for the both of you. It would be absolutely irresponsible to bring a fiance here and not give to her the skills to survive on her own. I have told my Marilou that it is so important for her to obtain a skill set that can be marketable in any circumstances. I think making $60-$70K a year would easily make up for my loss in income. I will post videos of her behind the wheel just to prove my point next year. When I am dead and gone, I want our kids to make this statement to my Marilou "You know Mom; dad was right!!"

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