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    <title>How to Apply for Green Card for Parent, Spouse in 5 Minutes</title>
        <description><b>How to Apply for Green Card for Family Members?</b><p>
Do you know you can start in 5 minutes to apply for a green card for your spouse or parent, or children?
Usually, the process of the green card application(immigration application) is very long and complicated.
So it is important that you choose the right way to do it correctly.
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Applying for a K-4 visa
The following documents are required:
Two copies of the DS-156 application form 
Two passport-sized, frontal view color photographs with a white background of the principal K-3 and K-4 visa applicant 
Local police certificates of the principal K-3 and K-4 visa applicant 
Birth certificates of the principal K-3 and K-4 visa applicant 
Local marriage certificate of the principal K-3 applicant 
Divorce or Death certificates of the principal K-3 applicant 
Medical report from one of the Embassy's panel physicians 
Separate valid passports of the principal K-3 and K-4 visa applicant
Children of K-1 fiance(e) visa holders 

One of the priveleges of having a K-1 visa is that you may bring your children under age 21 with you. They will need a K-2 visa. When you apply to bring your fiance(e) to the United States, you should apply for their unmarried, minor children at the same time. They may work in the US on this visa.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I be denied a K-4 visa if my name is not mentioned on my K-3 parents' I-129F petition for alien fiance(e)?
No, you won't be denied the K-4 visa because your name is not listed in the Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiance(e), filed by your K-3 parent as long as you are able to establish that you are the minor, unmarried child of the applicant issued a K-3 visa.

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