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    PeterM got a reaction from Chancy in How to include a child not on the original I-129F   
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    The key is to change the birth certificate.
    Get a passport.
     
    Once passport is available, I will upload both birth certificate and passport to US Embassy to include on the petition as a K2   This information was given by the US Embassy staff during my fiancée interview. 
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    PeterM got a reaction from SusieQQQ in How to include a child not on the original I-129F   
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    The key is to change the birth certificate.
    Get a passport.
     
    Once passport is available, I will upload both birth certificate and passport to US Embassy to include on the petition as a K2   This information was given by the US Embassy staff during my fiancée interview. 
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    PeterM got a reaction from iwannaplay54 in How to include a child not on the original I-129F   
    Thank you very much for all the responses.
     
    Conclusion:
     
    1)  Change the birth certificate to reflect the biological mother
    2)  After acceptance of Philippine Civil Registry, get a PSA certified-BC
    3)  Inform US Embassy Manila of Additional K2 Beneficiary
    4)  Apply for K2 Visa as "Follow To Join" next year.
     
    Note:
    1)  During the medical, Fiancee declared 3 biological children.
    2)  Fiancee will tell consul during interview of the 3 children.   Only 2 were listed on I-129F due to uncertainty on the first child, birth-registered as a sibling.  Per conversation with previous embassy staff, this apparently is a normal situation for many single mom K1 Beneficiary in the Philippines.
     
    Recommendation:
     
    For future filers, declare all biological children of a K1 Beneficiary and correct the birth certificate as soon as possible.
     
    Best Regards,
    PeterM
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    PeterM got a reaction from Redro in How to include a child not on the original I-129F   
    Thank you very much for all the responses.
     
    Conclusion:
     
    1)  Change the birth certificate to reflect the biological mother
    2)  After acceptance of Philippine Civil Registry, get a PSA certified-BC
    3)  Inform US Embassy Manila of Additional K2 Beneficiary
    4)  Apply for K2 Visa as "Follow To Join" next year.
     
    Note:
    1)  During the medical, Fiancee declared 3 biological children.
    2)  Fiancee will tell consul during interview of the 3 children.   Only 2 were listed on I-129F due to uncertainty on the first child, birth-registered as a sibling.  Per conversation with previous embassy staff, this apparently is a normal situation for many single mom K1 Beneficiary in the Philippines.
     
    Recommendation:
     
    For future filers, declare all biological children of a K1 Beneficiary and correct the birth certificate as soon as possible.
     
    Best Regards,
    PeterM
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    PeterM got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in How to include a child not on the original I-129F   
    I am looking for guidance for a child of a K1 holder that was not on the original I-129F.    The son was birth-registered as a sibling due to restrictions where mother have no marriage certificate at the time of birth.   The birth certificate showed the parents were the grandparents.  Can the son be eligible for K2?   What is the process to include him as a K2?   Appreciate the response.
     
     
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    PeterM got a reaction from Y&A1221 in Feeling depressed K-1 visa process   
    NOA1 - Jan  2021
    NOA2 - Oct 2021
    NVC to US Embassy - Jun 2022 (Still "In-Transit" status)
     
     
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