The 'K-2 Visa' is designed for the children of a foreign-citizen fiancé(e) who is moving to the United States on a K-1 Visa. It's a way for these children to join their parents during this big life change, ensuring families can stay together.
To get a K-2 Visa, the child must be under 21 years old and not married. The visa is linked to the parent’s K-1 Visa application. Once in the U.S., the children can attend school and enjoy life with their parents and soon-to-be new family member, the U.S. citizen. After the parent’s marriage, the children can also apply to stay in the U.S. permanently.
When the parent applies for a K-1 Visa, they must also apply for K-2 Visas for their children. This involves filling out forms and proofing that they are the parent’s children, like birth certificates. The children might also need a visa interview, usually with their parents.
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