Do dependent children receiving K2 visas need to travel to the United States at the same time as the K-1 fiance?
No, eligible dependent children can travel to the United States on a K2 visa within a year of the issuance of the K1 visa to the principal beneficiary. This is true even if the K1 beneficiary has subsequently married, provided the dependent child is still unmarried and under 21 years of age at the time of K2 issuance. If a dependent child of your Fiancee seeks to enter the United States more than one year after your Fiancee has received a K1 visa, it will be necessary to file an immigrant visa petition for the child.
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