Danny formulated the question :
> I searched the board and can't find an answer.
>
> 7 years ago, I brought my wife to America under the I-129F Visa
> program. At the time her children were also added to the paperwork.
>
> The children would not come to America for reasons and decided to stay
> with their Grandmother. {Grandmother got involved and played the poor
> old me syndrome to her Grandchildren.}
>
> Children originally lived in Panama but now how moved to Spain with
> their Grandmother.
>
> Now that the children are older, {and after my wife has thrown many
> fits LOL} they now want to come to the USA.
>
> Question. Will the children have to go back to Panama in order to get
> the necessary paperwork and VISA, or can I file for them in Spain?
>
> Any help would definitely be appreciated.
> Thanks
You don't file for them in Spain. You file in the U.S.
It is possible they may need some paperwork from Panama, but I don't
see a problem for you to file for them to come here no matter where
they live.
The visa would be issued by the embassy or consulate in Spain or where
they are now living.
I hope this helps.
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