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My fiancee has 2 kids 17 and 16 and decided they do not want

to travel with their Mom.  They are deeply rooted in family

and plenty of friends and relatives.  They want to stay in the Philippines

and consider their Mom as an OFW worker (who gets to spend vacation

every 2-3 years).

 

My question actually is how do I fill out I-129F form for strictly my fiance (K1)

only and without the children.  Do I leave out the kids name on the form?

 

If the kids name are included on the form, do I attach a statement that the kids

(K2) are not to be included and will not accompany their mother or will

travel in the future.

 

Any help to shed some light on this matter will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance

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4 hours ago, BoynGirl said:

My question actually is how do I fill out I-129F form for strictly my fiance (K1)

only and without the children.  Do I leave out the kids name on the form?

You need to enter their names. Otherwise it is perjury

4 hours ago, BoynGirl said:

 

If the kids name are included on the form, do I attach a statement that the kids

(K2) are not to be included and will not accompany their mother or will

travel in the future.

no.

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Enter their names. It is not until the interview stage do you do something or in your case nothing for them to get the K2. 

 

Make sure they understand it will be years before they can get to the US if they don't come with mom. 

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