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GOT child before marriage and how to bring them

hi,
im from bangladesh. Ive got got my GC on august 2009. I had a relationship with a lady. we have two child. ones date of birth sep 2006 and another is nov 2008. I got my GC through my ma who applied for me as a unmarried child. i got my GC as a unmarried child of LPR. i come to bangladesh and got married that lady on march 2010.
i want to apply for them but some one told me i cant take my childlen with my wife. IS that true?
N.B. I had interview with US consulate on december 2006. on me DS-230 I didnt write down my babys name. is that a problem for new application for them?

It will be very hard to prove that you have kids in Bangladesh without a wedlock, since it has to be processed over there and they are aware of the culture over there they probably will not buy your story of having kids without marriage and will even question your GC since you got it as a unmarried child of a LPR.

i want to apply for them but some one told me i cant take my childlen with my wife. IS that true? Its not true. You can file an F2A petition for your wife and children.

Since they were born out of wedlock, you probably will need additional evidence to establish paternity, such as a DNA test and/or proof of making support payments for them.

N.B. I had interview with US consulate on december 2006. on me DS-230 I didnt write down my babys name. is that a problem for new application for them? Thats a big problem, if USCIS decides to look back on your DS-230.

Oh boy!!! This is likely to give you grief. Your own LPR status will be vulnerable if the consulate decides to poke around. Since your immigrant visa was issued in Dhaka and it seems your children will be processed there too, it is more likely than not that your file may be referenced when your childrens LPR visas are being adjudicated.

N.B. I had interview with US consulate on december 2006. on me DS-230 I didnt write down my babys name. is that a problem for new application for them?

 
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