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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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HI!

On form DS-156K where is says marital status what should I put?

It states that you if you are presently married you are not eligible for a fiance visa. This form came as part of my K3 package, so I guess they are using the same for for K1 and K3.

So should I just leave it? Or fill in my wifes name and add that its for the K3.

Thanks for any help. Lots of paperwork to do!

Dave

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Yes, Married, wife's name and note K-3 visa.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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HI!

On form DS-156K where is says marital status what should I put?

It states that you if you are presently married you are not eligible for a fiance visa. This form came as part of my K3 package, so I guess they are using the same for for K1 and K3.

So should I just leave it? Or fill in my wifes name and add that its for the K3.

Thanks for any help. Lots of paperwork to do!

Dave

Hi Cornishman!

As far as I know, the DS-156K is only for K1's. At the US Embassy in Rio website it specifically says DS-156K (only for fiancé visas). I had the same doubt, called them yesterday and the lady said: No, you are K3, you do not need that form, only 2x DS-156.

Renata

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