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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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2 hours ago, Ms.F.Brown said:

I'm not confusing anything. I've received my NOA1 all ready in the mail so I'm good. An thanks for the link 😊.

You are welcome. And by all means if you feel your I-130 receipt with K-2 classifcation is correct, then continue to stay good. 👍.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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3 hours ago, Ms.F.Brown said:

NO NEED BUT THANKS 👍🏾

Sure; there's no need. But you are welcome.

 

~[A stitch in time saves nine]~

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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18 hours ago, Ms.F.Brown said:

Is there a I-130 (K2) forum for march Filers

Hi,

 

There won't be a thread for processing of K-2's as they are children of those who come on a K-1 visa.

 

I have done the K-2 visa for my son and there is no I-130 involved in that one.

 

If a couple is already married and they are bringing a child with them or later it will be called a CR-2 (if married under 2 years) and an IR-2 if married over 2 years. And that is where the I-130 is used. 

 

So your case will not be a K-2. Also, a K-2 have to adjust status when they arrive in the states whereas a CR-2/IR-2 will be like the parent have get the status upon arrival. 

 

You can follow the general forum for I-130 like linked above. 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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4 hours ago, Georgia16 said:

Hi,

 

There won't be a thread for processing of K-2's as they are children of those who come on a K-1 visa.

 

I have done the K-2 visa for my son and there is no I-130 involved in that one.

 

If a couple is already married and they are bringing a child with them or later it will be called a CR-2 (if married under 2 years) and an IR-2 if married over 2 years. And that is where the I-130 is used. 

 

So your case will not be a K-2. Also, a K-2 have to adjust status when they arrive in the states whereas a CR-2/IR-2 will be like the parent have get the status upon arrival. 

 

You can follow the general forum for I-130 like linked above. 

OP still thinks I-130 applies to K-2 unfortunately, no matter what anyone says. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 4/21/2019 at 7:56 AM, Georgia16 said:

Hi,

 

There won't be a thread for processing of K-2's as they are children of those who come on a K-1 visa.

 

I have done the K-2 visa for my son and there is no I-130 involved in that one.

 

If a couple is already married and they are bringing a child with them or later it will be called a CR-2 (if married under 2 years) and an IR-2 if married over 2 years. And that is where the I-130 is used. 

 

So your case will not be a K-2. Also, a K-2 have to adjust status when they arrive in the states whereas a CR-2/IR-2 will be like the parent have get the status upon arrival. 

 

You can follow the general forum for I-130 like linked above. 

Thank you 

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