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How does my I-129F petition indicate my intent to sponsor the child of my (K1) fiance on a K2 visa? There is a place on the I-129F to enter the child of my fiance, but nothing to indicate I intend to sponsor the child on a K2. Do I need another form to send with the I-129F, do I need to send the child's birth certificate with the petition and new passport photos of the child, or does the K2 application wait entirely until the K1 petition is approved? Also what fees do I send in with the petion for the child, if any? I did a lot of searching on this website and elsewhere on the internet but couldn't find the answer to this issue. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

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Found a previous thread for you: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/218300-k-2-forms-and-process/

It sounds like they are listed on the 129-F but nothing happens with them until it's time for the beneficiary to apply for visas.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Thanks. I'll check it out.

List ALL children on the I-129f. When you make visa application appointments the children will also apply. Their procedure is the same as the fiancee...medical exam, visa application, visa fees, etc. etc. No other information or documents, other than their names, are needed for the petition

We had both a K2 and a K-2 follow to join.

Do a forum search for "K-2" and there will be plenty of answers there.

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Thanks. That was the conclusion I arrived at by deduction, not finding the answer anywhere on the internet, except when reading the other post (linked in "hikergirl" reply above). Even in that post it took some reading to get to the plain fact. Your reply further confirms it. It isn't plainly stated in any of the instructions from US government (that I could find), which makes it a pain to figure out because they assume you know. Thanks again.

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