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k2 passport ..... stamp of entry for 90 days

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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Hello everyone,

 

My children have traveled to  USA this month (january) with their K2 visa.   I traveled with my K1 visa,  3 months before.  

Their passports  have a stamp of entry to the country, and  date, but the immigration officer did not explain to them what is that time line.

my passport show time line  for 90 days  to get married, (I got married within those 90 days) ...... but with the children, for what is that date??? (also 90 days)
Thanks !!!!!❤️

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For all 3 of you, the 90 days is how long your I-94 will be valid after entry into the US. You need to file their adjustment of status cases before the I-94 expires to ensure nobody is out of status afterwards. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I'd advice to file EAD/AP for kids as well, along with I-485 - a K2 is different and can get SS# only with EAD or an actual green card. 

It can take up/over a year to receive a green card.  

 

Good luck! 

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