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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I am just wondering once NOA2 is received, how do we go by applying for the K2 visa for the 18 year old daughter of my fiancee?

I included her on the I 129. What forms do we fill out or does the approval contain her name as well?

Would love to get some replies.

Schedule your fiancee's interview with the consulate and her daughter will do the same process and application your fiancee does, have a medcal exam and pay all the same fees, including AOS, RoC, etc.

We did a K2 at the same time as Alla and one to follow later becuse of education concerns. It makes things just a whole lote easier in terms of AOS, RoC and citizenship if you do them together, but it is not such a problem filing everything separately, it just seems that I never get a break from USCIS. :blush:

the approval will NOT contain the daughters name

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Gary And Alla

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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I am just wondering once NOA2 is received, how do we go by applying for the K2 visa for the 18 year old daughter of my fiancee?

I included her on the I 129. What forms do we fill out or does the approval contain her name as well?

Would love to get some replies.

The K-2 info is part of the DS-156 or DS-156K form which you will send to the Embassy or bring with to the interview. It's as simple as that. They will need their own medical also and pay for their visa fee also.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Thank you, I could not find this info anywhere

In the "consulate" forum I think there is a pinned topic about K2s at the top of the page, or do a forum search for "K2" Consulates often include the K2 info in with the K1 info and you have to read carefully. Generally it is the same application process. It CAN vary by consulate

In Kiev we had to submit separate applications (DS156) and separate affidavits of support for EACH applicant, some may use ONE application or one affidavit. You WILL (definitely) pay all the same fees for each applicant.

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Gary And Alla

 
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