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I-129 - do I need to include an i-94?

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On item 37 on the i-129f form it asks if my beneficiary has ever been to the US, mine has been. And then item 38 asks if my beneficiary is currently in the US, and if so to complete 38.a - 38.h. 

My fiancee isn't in the US right now, so am I supposed to leave that blank? 

I'm confused because on the instructions from the USCIS website, it says to provide the most recent dates of entry, their immigration status, ect. Do I just leave it blank since they're not in the US?

Also do I have to provide an i-94 to show their US travel history? I've already supplied photocopies of her passport stamps and some boarding passes. We also have photos with my family in the US. I've not seen anthing about anyone including that with their application, but after doing some research someone has said you need to include it 

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Items 37 and 38 are UNrelated. If she's not currently in the US, then Item 38 does not apply. Since she has been to the US to meet you before, then by all means get her I-94 from https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/ :) That is one solid proof to illustrated her presence within the US on the dates that she said she was there.

For my I-129F, K-1, AOS, EAD, AP and ROC detailed timelines, please refer to my timeline page :)

ROC filed on December 1, 2020, assigned to SRC, approved within 106 days on February 18, 2021.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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11 hours ago, kenmal97 said:

On item 37 on the i-129f form it asks if my beneficiary has ever been to the US, mine has been. And then item 38 asks if my beneficiary is currently in the US, and if so to complete 38.a - 38.h. 

My fiancee isn't in the US right now, so am I supposed to leave that blank? 

I'm confused because on the instructions from the USCIS website, it says to provide the most recent dates of entry, their immigration status, ect. Do I just leave it blank since they're not in the US?

Also do I have to provide an i-94 to show their US travel history? I've already supplied photocopies of her passport stamps and some boarding passes. We also have photos with my family in the US. I've not seen anthing about anyone including that with their application, but after doing some research someone has said you need to include it 

We included photos with each other's families in the original I-129F application along with boarding passes and hotel receipts etc. We're only at NOA1 stage but I've read elsewhere that the whole file goes to the embassy so the CO will already have that proof of meeting families' evidence in front of them at interview stage.

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