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  1. For the K-1 and K-2 visa process, there's no DNA test required from you to compare to the beneficiary or her children. The letter of intent for the I-129F has to be signed by BOTH you and your fiance. If you submitted it for yourself but not hers, then the USCIS is going to ask you to submit hers, tRead more

    For the K-1 and K-2 visa process, there’s no DNA test required from you to compare to the beneficiary or her children.
    The letter of intent for the I-129F has to be signed by BOTH you and your fiance. If you submitted it for yourself but not hers, then the USCIS is going to ask you to submit hers, too. The K visa interview doesn’t require a letter of intent to marry.

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  2. That's awesome! Thank you so much for helping to clarify, this is super helpful.

    That’s awesome!

    Thank you so much for helping to clarify, this is super helpful.

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