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This site has been such a great help to me so far, so firstly I'd like to give a big thanks to everyone in the community.

That being said, I have a few questions, maybe i'm just being #######, but i want to try and get it right on the first try.

1. On the bottom of the G-325a, it says to "write" your name in your native alphabet if it doesn't use roman letters. My computer can type chinese(my fiancee is from China), and it appears legibly in the form. Is this acceptable?

2. I scanned all of our evidence of meeting (boarding passes, passport stamps, etc...) into my computer, is it ok to arrange several images on the same page? Or do I need to use a photocpy of each item individually?

3. On the I-129F, Qestion 15 and 16 as for your fiancee's address and your fiancee's address in their native alphabet respectively. In China, you can send to an address in Pinyin(roman characters) or with Chinese characters, so should I fill in both?

4. If I have to use a seperate sheet for the work history on the G-325a, do I need to print four copies or just one? And do they need a statement and/or signature?

5. The example cover letter on this site shows "Proof of ongoing relationship" listed in the package contents. Is this necessary, or do you just need proof of meeting?

6. If I try to type my name in the first field on the I-129F, it's cuts off the last letter of my name. How do I handle this?

7. Do I need to provide any proof of income with the I-129F package?

8. Do I need to sign each photocopied piece of evidence for Q18 on the I-129F? Or can I just make a statement on the additional Q18 page saying I confirm that these are unaltered copies?

If these are silly questions don't hesitate to let me know, I just figured better safe than sorry, so I asked.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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This site has been such a great help to me so far, so firstly I'd like to give a big thanks to everyone in the community.

That being said, I have a few questions, maybe i'm just being #######, but i want to try and get it right on the first try.

1. On the bottom of the G-325a, it says to "write" your name in your native alphabet if it doesn't use roman letters. My computer can type chinese(my fiancee is from China), and it appears legibly in the form. Is this acceptable?

2. I scanned all of our evidence of meeting (boarding passes, passport stamps, etc...) into my computer, is it ok to arrange several images on the same page? Or do I need to use a photocpy of each item individually?

3. On the I-129F, Qestion 15 and 16 as for your fiancee's address and your fiancee's address in their native alphabet respectively. In China, you can send to an address in Pinyin(roman characters) or with Chinese characters, so should I fill in both?

4. If I have to use a seperate sheet for the work history on the G-325a, do I need to print four copies or just one? And do they need a statement and/or signature?

5. The example cover letter on this site shows "Proof of ongoing relationship" listed in the package contents. Is this necessary, or do you just need proof of meeting?

6. If I try to type my name in the first field on the I-129F, it's cuts off the last letter of my name. How do I handle this?

7. Do I need to provide any proof of income with the I-129F package?

8. Do I need to sign each photocopied piece of evidence for Q18 on the I-129F? Or can I just make a statement on the additional Q18 page saying I confirm that these are unaltered copies?

If these are silly questions don't hesitate to let me know, I just figured better safe than sorry, so I asked.

Thanks in advance for any help.

You know,silly questions come naturally when you wanna do your best to do things right!

1.So your computer can type chinese, and it appears legibly in the form? IT IS acceptable.

2.It's ok to arrange several images on the same page,not a big deal!

3.Fill in both,it won't hurt.

5.Proof of the ongoing relationship are important.Give them what they want!

7. I believe you do need to provide proofs of income with the I-129F package.

4,6,7 not sure!

Good luck and take it easy!

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5. The example cover letter on this site shows "Proof of ongoing relationship" listed in the package contents. Is this necessary, or do you just need proof of meeting?

5.Proof of the ongoing relationship are important.Give them what they want!

I am pretty sure that I read somewhere that they only want proofs that you have met. Can someone confirm or refute that?

6. If I try to type my name in the first field on the I-129F, it's cuts off the last letter of my name. How do I handle this?

7. Do I need to provide any proof of income with the I-129F package?

6. After you print the document, you can handwrite your name in the field. That's what I did for my middle name.

7. No proof of income. You will need them for packet 3, for the interview. But not with the I-129F package.

07/31/08 Entry in USA with K1 visa

08/27/08 Married

05/15/09 Conditional green card received

05/10/11 Permanent green card received

07/28/12 Started naturalization process

08/31/12 Biometrics done

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[quote name=Birdman' post='1495496' date='Jan 16 2008, 11:32 PM'

I am pretty sure that I read somewhere that they only want proofs that you have met. Can someone confirm or refute that?

Documentary Proof of Having Met in Person in the Past Two Years and an Ongoing Relationship:[/size]Use as many of these items are possible. There is no minimum,

but the more you can provide the less likely you are that you will receive an RFE.

1.

Copies of all airline boarding passes, train passes, itineraries, hotel receipts, passport stamps (make sure you can read the dates on the stamps), and other documentary evidence that you have met within the last two years. You may want to highlight or place post-it notes indicating the dates and locations on the copies (to make the adjudication easier) for the person reviewing your file.

2.

Color Photo's of you and your fiance(e) together. Make sure you write your names, date, and location on the back of every photo. Provide two to five photo's. If you only have a single copy of the photo, then make a color copy and send that. If it is a digital photo, have it printed at a company such as kodakgallery.com. You can also make duplicates of photo's at your local photo store (Walgreeens, CVS, etc). Place photo's in a plastic bag or photo sheet and label the sheet. Note that you may not receive originals of photo's back.

3.

The following items will not typically show proof of having met in the last two years however will show proof of an ongoing relationship: Copies of phone bills, cell phone bills, emails (you can edit personal info with a marker), letters (edit personal info also), stamps on the letters (to document the date they were sent), and other written documentary proof. Provide a reasonable amount; two to four of each type. Pick a range of dates up to and including the present. You can also include a copy of engagement ring receipt (this is something that is a big optional - do not worry if you do not have a ring yet!)

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