United States•North America8-14 months
2,640 USD
3 months
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Not Required
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Unmarried child (under 21) of a K-1 fiancé(e) visa holder.
The K-2 is a US nonimmigrant visa for the unmarried children (under 21) of a K-1 fiancé(e) visa holder. The child must be named on the US citizen's Form I-129F petition and cannot travel to the US before the K-1 parent arrives.
Stay is 90 days, non-extendable; the only path to remain is filing I-485 after the K-1 parent marries the US citizen within that window. K-2 holders may apply for an EAD (category (c)(6)) but have no automatic work rights on entry. Dual intent is permitted, so adjustment of status to permanent residence is possible.
This visa is ideal for unmarried children under 21 who are relocating to the US to join a parent entering on a K-1 fiancé(e) visa.
MRV/DS-160 visa application fee (per K-2 child) | 265 USD |
I-129F petition filing fee (paid by US citizen petitioner, covers all K-2 children) | 675 USD |
Medical examination | — |
I-485 Adjustment of Status filing fee (post-marriage) | 1,440 USD |
I-765 Employment Authorization Document (EAD) | 260 USD |
| USCIS I-129F petition | 8 months – 1.1 years |
| NVC forwarding | 1 week – 4 weeks |
| Embassy interview scheduling and visa issuance | 1 month – 3 months |
| Total end-to-end | 10 months – 1.5 years |
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Must be unmarried child under age 21 of the K-1 fiancé(e)
Must be listed by name on the US citizen petitioner's Form I-129F
Must remain unmarried at time of admission to the US
Cannot travel to the US before the K-1 parent arrives
Must travel to the US within one year of the K-1 visa's issuance date
Must meet standard admissibility requirements (medical, no disqualifying criminal history)
Education
none or higher
Completed DS-160 application confirmation page
Valid passport (validity extending at least 6 months beyond intended US stay)
Birth certificate (to establish parentage and age)
Police certificates from all countries where child has lived 6+ months since age 16 (if applicable)
Medical examination results (sealed envelope from approved physician)
Two passport-style photos (2x2 inches)
Evidence of relationship to K-1 parent
Proof that K-1 I-129F petition listed the child by name
Financial support documentation (Form I-134 Affidavit of Support from US citizen petitioner)
Certified translations of all documents not in English
| I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) | Fill online |
| DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application | Fill online |
| I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status | Fill online |
| I-765 Application for Employment Authorization | Fill online |
| I-131 Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records | Fill online |
| I-134 Agreement to Support Beneficiary of Certain Immigration Benefits | — |
| I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA | Fill online |
| Application Steps | US citizen petitioner files Form I-129F with USCIS, listing all K-2 children by name; USCIS reviews … | travel.state.gov |
| Fee Breakdown | MRV/DS-160 visa application fee (per K-2 child): 265 USD; I-129F petition filing fee (paid by US cit… | travel.state.gov |
| Fees | $265 MRV/DS-160 fee per K-2 child; $675 I-129F petition fee (paid by US citizen petitioner, covers a… | travel.state.gov |
| Forms | I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) — filed by US citizen petitioner, must list K-2 children by nam… | travel.state.gov |
| Forms · DS-160 · description | Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application | travel.state.gov |
| Forms · I-129F · description | Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) | uscis.gov |
| Forms · I-131 · description | Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records | uscis.gov |
| Forms · I-134 · description | Agreement to Support Beneficiary of Certain Immigration Benefits | uscis.gov |
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