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I-129F Q30 Daytime Telephone Number

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Hey guys

I have tried to search the forums and the guides to find an answer to this but cannot see one so I want to be sure!

Q30 asks for Daytime Phone number - is this for the US citizen and a US number or the Alien fiance and an international number?

From looking at the guide they have put a number in that appears to be in US format although the code is New York and address states Colorado (Yes I really did read it that closely!) So I am not sure if it is just a fictional US number or whether it is part of an international number? It is also nested in between information about the Alien and their details which also makes me question if it should be the alien??

Any help to confirm either way would be great - Thanks!

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I'll let you know straight up people aren't going to want to answer this. If you're having problems with the question here there may be many other things in this process that you might question.


But don't look TOO hard into things.


Question number 30 is in the section "Information about your Fiance" which is printed very largely at the top of the page. Question 29a,29b.29c.29d,29e. and 29f are all about your fiances current address abroad.

Question 30 is asking your fiances daytime phone number, again, as it's in the entire section titled "Information about your fiance" and directly under "Your fiance's address abroad".

It is asking about the intending imigrant/person you're wanting to come into the country.


Again, don't look to hard into these questions, they're actually very simple and if you think that it's right then it's right probably right. The sample fill outs are simply to show what goes where, doesn't mean all the info matches up because it's a SAMPLE not a real one but def don't analyze them/

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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I think i definitely was over thinking it especially as I then remembered that the US contact details came later - thank you for clarifying anyway.

I just know how important the specific details are and don't want to make a mistake - hence my over analyzing!!

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