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Ok, so I have 2 questions:

1. For a fiancé visa-- do you have to have your U.S. home and affidavit of support (income requirements), and co-sponsors already established BEFORE your fiancé enters the USA? Like before you are married? Or is that just for Green Cards?

2. If your Fiancé has full custody of his VERY young child-- can he bring his child? I mean like if he doesn’t have anyone back home who can take care of the child while he is away?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes there are income requirements BEFORE the green card, you have to show you can support the person before they will grant the visa.

The child would get a visa also when its applied for and have the same medical and visa interview etc.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Ok, so I have 2 questions:

1. For a fiancé visa-- do you have to have your U.S. home and affidavit of support (income requirements), and co-sponsors already established BEFORE your fiancé enters the USA? Like before you are married? Or is that just for Green Cards?

2. If your Fiancé has full custody of his VERY young child-- can he bring his child? I mean like if he doesn’t have anyone back home who can take care of the child while he is away?

Begin with the guides above at the top of the page.

The support form (134)is submitted just prior to the interview. Check with embassy to make sure they allow cosponsors.

Ask the embassy what is required for them to issue visa for a child. Consent by the father even if the mother has full legal custody from a court in her country. The embassy doesnt care about child care if left behind.

 
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