
K-2 Child Visa
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Recently, our team was asked a question: “I’m in Seattle and planning to bring my son under a K-2 visa. Does he need a separate interview?”
We wanna share the answer from our specialists:
22.07.2025 18:45:54 When applying for a K-2 visa, which is intended for the children of K-1 fiancé(e) visa holders, each applicant typically needs to undergo their own visa interview. This means that your son will likely need to attend a separate interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your home country. However, in some cases, the embassy or consulate may allow you and your son to be interviewed together, especially if he is very young. It's important to check with the specific U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you are applying for detailed information regarding their procedures and requirements. They can provide guidance on whether separate interviews are necessary and any other documentation that might be required for your son's application.
22.07.2025 19:27:55 Yes — your son must attend a separate interview for his K‑2 visa, though it can often be scheduled on the same day as your K‑1 interview at the U.S. Consulate. All K‑2 visa applicants, regardless of age, are required to submit their own DS‑160, undergo a medical exam, and appear for the visa interview, with children over 14 typically required in person. Schedule accordingly and bring all necessary documents for your son, including his passport, birth certificate, photos, medical results, and proof of relationship. If your son is under 14, some consulates may waive personal interviews, but you must still register him separately and submit all required paperwork
22.07.2025 19:34:01 Yes, your son will typically need a separate interview for a K-2 visa, though it usually happens at the same time and place as your K-1 interview — especially if he’s applying alongside you. Here’s what to expect: If your son is under 14, some U.S. embassies or consulates may waive the in-person interview, though it's not guaranteed. If he is 14 or older, he will almost always be required to attend the interview in person. He must have his own visa application, passport, required documents, and complete a medical exam just like you. Even though it's part of your K-1 case, the K-2 is processed independently. Be sure to check with the specific U.S. consulate handling your case — they’ll give exact guidance on interview procedures for accompanying children.

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