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Form K-2, Foreign-Citizen Finacé(e) Child, is used to apply for a K-2 visa which allows children of a K-1 finacé(e) visa holder to enter into the United States with their parent. The applicant must be under the age of 21 and be an unmarried child of the K-1 applicant in order to qualify.
In addition, you will need to show proof of relationship:
| Genetic mother or a non-genetic legal gestational mother |
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| Genetic father |
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| Step-parent (step-mother or step-father) |
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| Adoptive parent (adoptive mother or adoptive father) |
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Whatever your immigration issue may be, we are here to help. Our team of attorneys and staff work hard to help you reach your goals.
There are several possible fees associated with filing the K-2: firstly, the I-129F filing fee of $535, a possible biometrics fee of $85, and finally a possible fee from the embassy of $265. If you apply online, you can also pay online. If you pay by mail, then you can pay via money order, personal check, cashier’s check, or by credit card using Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you pay by check, you must make your check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
You can file your form online or by mail. Filing online allows you to:
You can create an account to file online. You can also mail your form to your region’s designated USCIS office.
Of course, you can choose to manage your case independently. However, working with immigration experts can help you navigate the process and provide guidance throughout.
You may be represented, at no expense to the U.S. government, by an attorney or other duly authorized representative. Your representative must submit Form G-28, Notice of Entry or Appearance as Attorney or Representative. Your representative may also submit Form G-28 at the time of your interview.
Immigration issues can be quite complicated. Combine that with the current rate of change in U.S. policies, it can be hard to keep up. Our team puts their experience to work for you and your particular situation. We work hard to stay on top of policy changes and are prepared for changes down the line. We offer patented online software, MyEsq, that streamlines the filing process and makes our knowledgeable team of lawyers just a click away.
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