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I'm putting together my K1 paperwork.. I've been stumped on a few questions

1. My German Fieance's last name has an umlat in it. On her German birth certificate is is only written that way. On her passport it is written both with a ü and ue. Do I just write the umlaut version under the "non-roman letter" question 16 on the 129F and ue everywhere else (including her g325e)?

2. She has a Social Security card from 2002 when she was here on a student Visa. The student visa has expired. The card says "Valid for work only with INS authorization" on the front. Do I use it on any forms?

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2/16/08 --> finally send I-129F to CSC

7/21/08 --> touched/NOA2 email

8/09/08 --> "Pakage 3" in the mail

8/21/08 --> Medical Exam

9/19/08 --> Interview

9/26/08 --> Visa arrived

10/08/08 --> flying from Duesseldorf - JFK - Cleveland

11/08/08 --> finally married :)

12/27/08 --> AOS/EAD/AP send to Chicago

5/13/09 --> found a job and we picked out Molly (Beagle Puppy)

5/20/09 --> I485 "Card has been ordered" and again on 5/29/09

5/23/09 --> "Welcome to the United States of America"

6/2/09 --> AOS approved

6/5/09 --> GC in the mail and at night brinnging home Molly... such a great feeling :)

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I'm putting together my K1 paperwork.. I've been stumped on a few questions

1. My German Fieance's last name has an umlat in it. On her German birth certificate is is only written that way. On her passport it is written both with a ü and ue. Do I just write the umlaut version under the "non-roman letter" question 16 on the 129F and ue everywhere else (including her g325e)?

2. She has a Social Security card from 2002 when she was here on a student Visa. The student visa has expired. The card says "Valid for work only with INS authorization" on the front. Do I use it on any forms?

Go ahead and write the name as it would appear in native language on the 'non-roman letter' box. You wont hurt anything by doing so. USCIS can use it if they want, or not.

Yes, if she has an SSN, you should provide it on forms that ask about it.

 
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