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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Iran
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Hello everyone!!

I am currently in the process of bringing my fiance to the US with a K1 visa, but am also helping my future sister in law file a petition to bring her mother to live in the United States.

I am helping her fill out the I-130 form and I had just a couple questions about it, both almost the same question.....

-question #8: on the form asks for the date and place of present marriage if married. If she is widowed would we just answer n/a or would we put the date that she married her husband even though he is deceased?

-question#17: it asks to list the husband/wife and all children as well as their birth dates. Again, does this mean all children? two are deceased and 3 are still living. Would we need to list all of them or only the ones that are alive? Her husband is also deceased, so would we need to list him or not?

Thanks so much for any information that anyone may have, we just want to make sure that everything is filled out correctly the first time so we dont have any problems or delays later!! Thank you so much, and good luck to all of you who are waiting for your loved ones, hoprfully we will all be with those that we love very soon!

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Hello everyone!!

I am currently in the process of bringing my fiance to the US with a K1 visa, but am also helping my future sister in law file a petition to bring her mother to live in the United States.

I am helping her fill out the I-130 form and I had just a couple questions about it, both almost the same question.....

-question #8: on the form asks for the date and place of present marriage if married. If she is widowed would we just answer n/a or would we put the date that she married her husband even though he is deceased?

Enter the date of her last marriage

-question#17: it asks to list the husband/wife and all children as well as their birth dates. Again, does this mean all children? two are deceased and 3 are still living. Would we need to list all of them or only the ones that are alive? Her husband is also deceased, so would we need to list him or not?

Yes you need to list all children, living or dead, and yes she need to list her late husband too.

Thanks so much for any information that anyone may have, we just want to make sure that everything is filled out correctly the first time so we dont have any problems or delays later!! Thank you so much, and good luck to all of you who are waiting for your loved ones, hoprfully we will all be with those that we love very soon!

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