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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi guys.

This is my first post and I am trying to get my packet ready to send in the I-129F for the fiancée visa. Anyway, I have a letter of intent signed for each of us, but I made a type-o on my fiancée’s letter and instead of saying "my arrival" I left it as "her arrival". It takes about 2 weeks if I want her to mail me a new one to fix the mistake. Also, I had her sign a separate copy of the letter while I was in Thailand visiting her a few months ago (but we decided to delay filing because her parents wanted us to wait a year because 25 is apparently an unlucky number in Thai culture). I wasn't really happy with that copy though, because she didn't sign her name in cursive, she just printed it and it was the only copy I brought with me.

The question is should I: a) Use the copy that is 3 months old with a printed signature, B) Use the newer copy with a cursive signature and a type-o, or c) wait the two weeks to get a new one.

I know it's probably a ridiculous questions maybe I am over reacting a little bit, but if you could give me your opinions I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Joe

Timeline:

11/05/07 - Met Online

11/17/07 - First Date (Day after my birthday...went really well!)

03/24/08 - J1 Visa Expired...She had to go back to Thailand

04/24/08 - First Trip to Thailand (Chaing Mai) to met her Family

05/01/08 - Got Engaged after Doing some Convincing with her Family

05/02/08 - Left Thailand...very sad...

09/02/08 - Mailed I-129F Packet UPS Next Day Air

09/03/08 - Package Delivered 10:19 AM Signed for by "Stanley"

09/04/08 - Check Cashed

09/08/08 - Received NOA1

09/24/08 - Second Trip to Thailand (Bangkok)

01/16/09 - Received NOA2

01/23/09 - Received Letter from State Departemnt NVC

01/28/09 - Peach Received Packet 3

02/07/09 - Third Trip to Thailand (Bangkok and Chaing Rai)

02/16/09 - Left Thailand alone for the third time...

03/02/09 - Mailed in Packet 3 (make sure you get your police document ahead of time)

03/13/09 - Peach Received Packet 4

03/30/09 - Interview at Bangkok Embassy

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I lean toward the typo. I bet there's a high percentage of people that do the same thing. They probably just skim over it and look to see it's signed. I don't think it will cause one bit of a delay or problem. Mail it...every day you delay hundreds of people are getting in line ahead of you.

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You could also just do a pen correction on the letter and cross out the 'her' and write in 'my'.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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You could also just do a pen correction on the letter and cross out the 'her' and write in 'my'.

I was thinking about this, but then I thought it would just draw even more attention to the mistake.

Timeline:

11/05/07 - Met Online

11/17/07 - First Date (Day after my birthday...went really well!)

03/24/08 - J1 Visa Expired...She had to go back to Thailand

04/24/08 - First Trip to Thailand (Chaing Mai) to met her Family

05/01/08 - Got Engaged after Doing some Convincing with her Family

05/02/08 - Left Thailand...very sad...

09/02/08 - Mailed I-129F Packet UPS Next Day Air

09/03/08 - Package Delivered 10:19 AM Signed for by "Stanley"

09/04/08 - Check Cashed

09/08/08 - Received NOA1

09/24/08 - Second Trip to Thailand (Bangkok)

01/16/09 - Received NOA2

01/23/09 - Received Letter from State Departemnt NVC

01/28/09 - Peach Received Packet 3

02/07/09 - Third Trip to Thailand (Bangkok and Chaing Rai)

02/16/09 - Left Thailand alone for the third time...

03/02/09 - Mailed in Packet 3 (make sure you get your police document ahead of time)

03/13/09 - Peach Received Packet 4

03/30/09 - Interview at Bangkok Embassy

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You could also just do a pen correction on the letter and cross out the 'her' and write in 'my'.

I was thinking about this, but then I thought it would just draw even more attention to the mistake.

I would be more inclined to correct it to, I think USCIS are more interested in the signature.

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