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Today I received my copy of packet 4 from the embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (my fiance received hers last week) and I noticed something that had me a bit confused... On the appointment letter (at the bottom) it lists my son as a "Traveling Applicant" but I never filed anything for him. I actually have no reason to file anything for my son because I filed for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad for him and he already has his US passport. I put on the petition that we had a son together and I sent his information, but I only sent a copy of his Dominican passport (not his US passport). I am really concerned that this might cause a problem for my fiance's case. Does anyone know anything about this or if it will cause a problem during the interview? Also, I am wondering if I call the DOS for information concerning this, will they even be able to help me because the letter can from DR??? Nothing that I received from either agency had my son's name on it so I am not sure what to think... SOMEONE HELP!!!!!! :help: :help: :help: :help:

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I do not think it will cause any troubles at the interview. You can simply let them know then that your son has a US passport(she can bring it with her to the interview) and will not need a visa to travel with her to the US.

Edited by Jay-Kay

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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I do not think it will cause any troubles at the interview. You can simply let them know then that your son has a US passport(she can bring it with her to the interview) and will not need a visa to travel with her to the US.

Thank you!

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