Divorce question
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Hi all,
Thanks for all of the time and effort you all put into this.
I asked this question about a month ago, but didn't get a clear answer. Omar's
divorce hearing is next week and I want to make sure we have everything covered.
1. His soon to be ex-wife had a child by another man. She has admitted that the child
belongs to another man. Does he need to get a statement for the purposes of our
K-1 application stating that the child is not his?
2. He did have a child by this woman but the child is now deceased. Do I need to
state this on the K-1 application and attach a birth and death certificate?
Jennifer (and Omar)
Thanks for all of the time and effort you all put into this.
I asked this question about a month ago, but didn't get a clear answer. Omar's
divorce hearing is next week and I want to make sure we have everything covered.
1. His soon to be ex-wife had a child by another man. She has admitted that the child
belongs to another man. Does he need to get a statement for the purposes of our
K-1 application stating that the child is not his?
2. He did have a child by this woman but the child is now deceased. Do I need to
state this on the K-1 application and attach a birth and death certificate?
Jennifer (and Omar)
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Jennifer in Texas wrote:
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As for the child that died, I would most definitely have birth/death certs. As for
the child by another man: who is named on the birth certificate as the father? If
it's him, then he needs it, and if not, then he does not.
Alvena
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I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice; this is my personal opinion, posted
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As for the child that died, I would most definitely have birth/death certs. As for
the child by another man: who is named on the birth certificate as the father? If
it's him, then he needs it, and if not, then he does not.
Alvena
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I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice; this is my personal opinion, posted
for the purpose of discussion only.
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K-1 FAQ: http://www.k1faq.com Timelines: http://www.wkh.org/ A great K-1 Site:
http://pages.prodigy.net/alixtcat/immigrat.htm Doc Steen's Marriage Visa Pages:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
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If he is named as the father on the birth certificate regardless of parentage, he has to list the child.
As for the deceased child, a death certificate is required.
My husband needed one for his deceased child.
Rita
As for the deceased child, a death certificate is required.
My husband needed one for his deceased child.
Rita