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Hi Everyone,

 

My husband (A permanent resident), has petitioned to bring his daughter from Spain.  The petition was approved, and we just completed the Affidavit of Support (AOS) and form DS-260,   

 

We are now going to upload the required documents.  Passport, Birth Certificate, and Police Certificate.  They are also asking for Photographs.  I understand this for applying for Fiance Visa but why for his daughter?   Do we have to submit pictures of him and his daughter or do we leave this blank assuming this is a requirement for other types of Visas?

 

Thanks!

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What kind of photographs? I would presume that they are simply looking for the same visa-style photos to use for her future visa card. The rest is to just verify her identity, who her father is & if she has a criminal record that the government needs to be concerned about.

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Kawika & Michelle

 

Together since June 10th, 2020.

Cebu, Philippines to Katy, TX.

 

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Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, NJCube said:

Hi Everyone,

 

My husband (A permanent resident), has petitioned to bring his daughter from Spain.  The petition was approved, and we just completed the Affidavit of Support (AOS) and form DS-260,   

 

We are now going to upload the required documents.  Passport, Birth Certificate, and Police Certificate.  They are also asking for Photographs.  I understand this for applying for Fiance Visa but why for his daughter?   Do we have to submit pictures of him and his daughter or do we leave this blank assuming this is a requirement for other types of Visas?

 

Thanks!

They are requesting visa/passport style photos. These photos will be used for her visa and her eventual green card. 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/photos.html

Edited by ROK2USA
Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, NJCube said:

They are also asking for Photographs.  I understand this for applying for Fiance Visa but why for his daughter?   Do we have to submit pictures of him and his daughter or do we leave this blank assuming this is a requirement for other types of Visas?

 

The requirement is to upload passport-style 2"x2" photo of the visa applicant, not photos showing their relationship with the petitioner.  The case "Submit" button on CEAC will not work properly unless you upload the 2"x2" photo.

 

Edited by Chancy
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