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I forgot to list my child in my I-129f but I did mention in some of my evidence of my relationship with fiancée that we have be gotten a child and I did include pictures and also my child birth certificate. I did get RFE regarding how I met my fiancée and not asking why I didn’t list my child. Recently when I fill out my forms for affidavit of support I look back in my personal copy of I-129f it surprise me to see that I didn’t see my child’s name. The USCIS already approved the I-129f and now my fiancée is scheduled for interview in mid May. What are my options now? Should I wait for the interview and tell them I made a mistake? Or any options out there that will make me calm and everything will be okay?

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While I don't really understand how you can "forget" you have a child - does the child belong to the US Citizen? If so you could fine for CRBA and get US citizenship for the child if you meet the requirements (be a citizen for at least 5 years...there are some others, I'm not sure of them myself).

 

If the child is not yours and only your fiance's, then it is a different circumstance.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, EandH0904 said:

While I don't really understand how you can "forget" you have a child - does the child belong to the US Citizen? If so you could fine for CRBA and get US citizenship for the child if you meet the requirements (be a citizen for at least 5 years...there are some others, I'm not sure of them myself).

 

If the child is not yours and only your fiance's, then it is a different circumstance.  

 

 

The child is mine. I just hope that there will be another way out of this. I hope they will be able to understand that it’s just human error.

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3 hours ago, GodisGoodalldtime said:

The child is mine. I just hope that there will be another way out of this. I hope they will be able to understand that it’s just human error.

Ok so then get CRBA for the child, they don't need a visa. Super simple. 

 
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