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pack
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« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to What questions?, posted by Viajero on Jun 17, 2002

hi viajero,
well mainly im just wondering what kinds of costs i can expect for two...like i told Pete i have the flights from colombia covered but im wondering about visa costs ,embassy,medical,etc. ?
alsoim wondering is there a guide or book or online site or somewhere where i can get the information i need telling EXACTLY what i need to do and in what order i need to do it?
any advice from you would be appreciated or anyone else on the board.
thanks,
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Viajero
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« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: What questions?, posted by pack on Jun 17, 2002

Well, there won't be any additional cost as far as the
embassy is concerned. Your novia has a fee for the
interview, and the kids are permitted entrance on her
visa. At least that's the way it is for a fiancee visa; a
spouse visa is no doubt the same. The kids will not be
present at the interview, and there is no additional cost
for the visa. You've already named them on the I-129F,
so the embassy will have that info after INS sends it.

Medical. Whatever your novia needs plus the same for
each kid. The child will need his or her own physical
exam plus shots.

Police report. I don't know if local police will charge a
fee for this. Unless the kids are old enough to have had
the possibility of acquiring a rap sheet, there shouldn't
be an additional report required.

If they're in school, don't forget to get their school
records, and remember that you might have to get them
translated before the schools here can transcribe
them.

Speaking of school, make sure you check with the
school district to inquire about ESL classes or
opportunities for the kids to learn English. I have had
the kiddos enrolled in a South American english
course for awareness and whatever language training
they could get, and they've learned quite a bit. However,
they will need quite a bit of work before they will be
ready for school.

Aside from the additional physical exam, it's only
airfare. I know that American offers a lower price for
kids under the age of 8 (that saved me a couple of
hundred).

By the way, check the travel websites first to get the
price both one-way and round trip. In my case, round
trip was cheaper (I'll bank the difference and use it
sometime over the course of the next year). AA told me
that if they know (because you tell them) that you're only
going one-way they are supposed to sell it to you, even
though round trip may be cheaper. So don't tell them.

Aside from airfare, medical and incidentals, there really
shouldn't be too much in the way of additional costs. In
my case it means buying extra luggage, but other than
that there wasn't anything else I had to be concerned
with.

As far as a website or guidebook, I got a lot of info from
hervisa.com. Also, click on the Univision website;
there's always some general immigration info which is
helpful. Check also foreignborn.com

I am curious, though, to know if you experienced
anything unique with courting a woman who had kids
as opposed to someone who didn't. Did she have a
different outlook, did other women regard her
differently, what were her concerns that she might not
have had if she were not a mom?

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Ted
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« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Here's What I know, posted by Viajero on Jun 17, 2002

Nope. Since the child needs their own separate paperwork, you'll also have to pay their application fees. The embassy staff will also request that they see the child since it would prevent fraud.
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pack
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« Reply #18 on: June 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Here's What I know, posted by Viajero on Jun 17, 2002

well im not sure if it is unique but i did notice that the women with children seem to be more serious and seem to want to find a man that accepts their child. in my case the boy and myself hit it off , we are bud's.
i have no problem dating,and marrying a woman with a child...if the child is a good kid which this one is.
thanks for the info ..very helpful.
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pack
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« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Here's What I know, posted by Viajero on Jun 17, 2002

wow..good info ..yea didnt even think about the school records..yes important. thanks..very helpful info.
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Darkstar
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« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Here's What I know, posted by pack on Jun 17, 2002

Pack, is this the same women you were dating a year ago? When you were having chest pains? Hope is all works out OK.

Tim.

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pack
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« Reply #21 on: June 19, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Here's What I know, posted by Darkstar on Jun 18, 2002

yep! the chest pains are all gone...but the pain in the ahhhh..lower back remains. thanks!
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