
K-2 Visa for Child New York
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Recently, our team was asked a question: “Tell me, if I’m traveling on a fiancee visa, how should I best apply for a K-2 visa for my daughter—with me or separately?”
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23.07.2025 13:04:54 When applying for a K-1 visa as a fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen, you can include your eligible children on the petition by applying for K-2 visas for them. Here’s how you can go about it: 1. **Include Your Daughter in Your Petition**: When your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) files the Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e), they should list your daughter as a derivative beneficiary on the form. This way, she is included in the initial petition process. 2. **Eligibility**: Ensure that your daughter is unmarried and under 21 years old to qualify for a K-2 visa. 3. **Consular Processing**: Once the I-129F petition is approved by USCIS, both you and your daughter will need to go through consular processing at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your country. You will each need to attend separate interviews but typically around the same time. 4. **Documentation**: Prepare all necessary documentation for both you and your daughter, including passports, birth certificates, medical examinations, police certificates (if applicable), and any other required forms or evidence of relationship. 5. **Separate Applications Not Required**: You do not need to file a separate I-129F petition for your daughter; she should be included in yours as a derivative beneficiary. 6. **Travel Together**: Ideally, plan to travel together to ensure that both of you enter the United States within the validity period of your visas. 7. **Adjustment of Status**: After entering the U.S., if you decide to marry within 90 days as required by the K-1 visa conditions, you'll need to apply for Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) so that both you and your daughter can become lawful permanent residents (green card holders). It’s always advisable to consult with an immigration attorney or specialist who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation and ensure that all paperwork is completed accurately and promptly.
23.07.2025 18:10:08 If you're traveling on a K-1 fiancée visa, your daughter should be included in the same I-129F petition filed by your U.S. partner, and then apply for a K-2 visa alongside your K-1. It’s best to schedule her visa interview together with yours and ensure she enters the U.S. at the same time or after you, but not before. Applying together streamlines processing and keeps timelines aligned.
23.07.2025 18:27:52 The ideal approach is to include your daughter as a derivative applicant on your original K-1 petition (I-129F). You can then apply for her K-2 visa at the same time as yours, allowing her to attend the interview and travel with you or shortly after. Filing together avoids delays and ensures her immigration path is directly linked to yours.

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