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My girl just paid for her $100 Visa Fee in Manila at the bank, Does she need to pay an additional $100 for our son? He will be coming under the K-2 visa.

Or are additional fees only required for the medical exam?

Any advice, I haven't found any posts on this so far.

Justy don't want to trip this close to the finish line.

Thanks in advance!

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My girl just paid for her $100 Visa Fee in Manila at the bank, Does she need to pay an additional $100 for our son? He will be coming under the K-2 visa.

Or are additional fees only required for the medical exam?

Any advice, I haven't found any posts on this so far.

Justy don't want to trip this close to the finish line.

Thanks in advance!

Yes, there is the same visa fee for a K2. She'll need to pay that too.

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So then even though she's filing at the same time and our son is traveling with her an additional $100 is needed for our son.

Also the medical exam fees which are paid at the hospital will be $95.00 for her and $65.00 for him.

Correct?

:unsure:

Thank you so much!

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So then even though she's filing at the same time and our son is traveling with her an additional $100 is needed for our son.

Also the medical exam fees which are paid at the hospital will be $95.00 for her and $65.00 for him.

Correct?

:unsure:

Thank you so much!

Don't be confused with the fact that you only filed a single petition. They will each have there own visa. With each visa requires a seperate visa application and fee.

YMMV

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So then even though she's filing at the same time and our son is traveling with her an additional $100 is needed for our son.

Also the medical exam fees which are paid at the hospital will be $95.00 for her and $65.00 for him.

Correct?

:unsure:

Thank you so much!

Don't be confused with the fact that you only filed a single petition. They will each have there own visa. With each visa requires a seperate visa application and fee.

So even though he's only 10 months old, seperate forms are required... We file DS-156, 156k, and 157 for her but what forms for him?

because technically he doesn't have his own passport, he's not a fiance, so the only form that needs to be filled out in addition is the DS-157 for him and then have it endorsed by the bank. Am I correct in this assumption?

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So then even though she's filing at the same time and our son is traveling with her an additional $100 is needed for our son.

Also the medical exam fees which are paid at the hospital will be $95.00 for her and $65.00 for him.

Correct?

:unsure:

Thank you so much!

Don't be confused with the fact that you only filed a single petition. They will each have there own visa. With each visa requires a seperate visa application and fee.

So even though he's only 10 months old, seperate forms are required... We file DS-156, 156k, and 157 for her but what forms for him?

because technically he doesn't have his own passport, he's not a fiance, so the only form that needs to be filled out in addition is the DS-157 for him and then have it endorsed by the bank. Am I correct in this assumption?

the son will need the DS-156 and the DS-157. his will be a separate visa application, as others have pointed out. it requires a separate payment of $100.

you have the medical exam fees correct.

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US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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So then even though she's filing at the same time and our son is traveling with her an additional $100 is needed for our son.

Also the medical exam fees which are paid at the hospital will be $95.00 for her and $65.00 for him.

Correct?

:unsure:

Thank you so much!

Don't be confused with the fact that you only filed a single petition. They will each have there own visa. With each visa requires a seperate visa application and fee.

So even though he's only 10 months old, seperate forms are required... We file DS-156, 156k, and 157 for her but what forms for him?

because technically he doesn't have his own passport, he's not a fiance, so the only form that needs to be filled out in addition is the DS-157 for him and then have it endorsed by the bank. Am I correct in this assumption?

He may not be a fiancée but he is the son of your fiancée and for him to arrive in the States with her, the K2 is HIS visa. The K1 and the K2....they are SEPARATE visas.

Read here: http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1k2visa-outline.html

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