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  1. Hello everyone, I've have a question and hopefully I receive some grat feed backs. My fiance is in Nicaragua and he was told there is a new law that was just passed. Per information out there, if I go to nicaragua the process to bring him to the states is faster now, something like in two months he will be here, is this true? or is the K-1 process still the fastes way, please help since im ready to start my documents.

  2. If you are applying for a K-1 visa, you can add the children's names to the I-129F and obtain K-2 visas for them, providing they will not reach the age of 21 (I believe it's age 21) prior to obtaining the K-2 visa. Your fiance will need to get the permission of the children's mother for him to take the children to the U.S. to live with him.

    Just follow the instructions on the I-129F.

    My daughter (K-2) did not come to the U.S. at the same time as I did. She followed-to-join the next year. If your fiance's children will accompany him to the U.S., everyone will get their visas the same day. If the children will not join their Dad to the U.S. at the same time, you have up to one year to obtain the K-2 visas from the date the K-1 visa was obtained.

    Good luck.

    I will like to add the children so then can visit as many times as they will like, the children have custody with the mother and all we want is visits to the USA as many times a they want. So, do you recomend to add them in K1? will they get a visa for sure.

  3. If you are applying for a K-1 visa, you can add the children's names to the I-129F and obtain K-2 visas for them, providing they will not reach the age of 21 (I believe it's age 21) prior to obtaining the K-2 visa. Your fiance will need to get the permission of the children's mother for him to take the children to the U.S. to live with him.

    Just follow the instructions on the I-129F.

    My daughter (K-2) did not come to the U.S. at the same time as I did. She followed-to-join the next year. If your fiance's children will accompany him to the U.S., everyone will get their visas the same day. If the children will not join their Dad to the U.S. at the same time, you have up to one year to obtain the K-2 visas from the date the K-1 visa was obtained.

    Good luck.

  4. Hoping to find better answers. I am a US citizen getting all my things ready to file for K1. I need advised from someone that has gone through this, My fiance has two kids. Can I add the children to K1 process or is this a total other route? I want to make sure I do all my documents the right way so I don't get stuck in any misunderstanding. I will like to hear from someone that has gone threw the same. I am currently in Florida and my boyfriend is in Nicaragua. If I add the children in K1 do they also get a green card at the end of this? Please help.

  5. Please help!!! I dont even know where to start. Im a us citizen living in Florida and my boyfriend is in Nicaragua. I plan to fly to Nicaragua and marry him, what are the steps to do this, how long does this take to have him here some what legal? please help!!! he also has kids and i will like to add them in my petition as well, but if I can do that later i will wait and bring him first...Please advice...

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