A K2 visa may be obtained by a K1 visa holder’s minor children. A K2 visa holder may enter the US with the K1 visa holder or enter at a later time.
A K2 visa may be obtained by a K1 visa holder’s minor children. A K2 visa holder may enter the US with the K1 visa holder or enter at a later time.
Unmarried children under age 21 of K1 fiance visa applicants.
A child of the K1 visa holder may be accorded the same nonimmigrant classification as the beneficiary if accompanying or following to join him or her.
Date | Title | Details | ||
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January 23, 2025 | Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) | Congress recognized that many children were aging out due to large USCIS processing backlogs, so it enacted the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) to protect certain children from aging out. | ||
February 5, 2024 | Department of State's Foreign Affairs Manual (FAM) | This section outlines the policies and procedures related to the issuance of K-1 and K-2 visas, including eligibility requirements and processing guidelines. |