We were in same situation...
but we waited two years before we married and went to embassy for my daughters passport. But I would advise that you do it NOW...the sooner the better. I would advise to get a camera now and start taking pictures...pictures with you, fiancee, and baby together. Go to the US embassy and get the initial packet from them. This packet will explain all you will need to gather together. That way, you can start working on it now.
Eventually you will be interviewed by embassy and our interview went like this...
we walked in...my wife, duaghter, and I. We took an oath to tell the truth. The interviewer said, I am going to ask you a few questions and then I will ask your wife a few questions. He started off by asking me when was the first time I had exited the USA and for what reason. He knew the answer because I had provided this in one of their documents and I could see the document in front of him with Mexico typed in at the top. I guess he was checking to see if my answer would jive. I told him. He then asked me for documentation proving that I have resided in the USA for at least five years....I gave him my military record. He then asked to see pictures. I gave him all the pictures we had. He then looked at my passport and asked me why one of the exit dates from DR was not stamped correctly. I provided him with a validation document for the incorrect stamp. He then did some typing on his computer and said...everything is in order. Return in two weeks for the passport. He never asked my wife a question. The interview took about ten minutes.
I was way over prepared. But I would advise that you do the same. It is better to do it right the first time so you don't have to return. It is just such a hassle going up there.
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this is the ultimate visa site for obtaining visa for your wife down the road.
Best of Luck.
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