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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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next to your first name thats what i did when i apply for US citizenship and thats what i'm going to do when i'm ready to apply for k-1 visa petition.

sample:

last name: MYLASTNAME

first name: Myfirstname, Jr.

middle name: Mymiddlename

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Okay we have the same problem. So JR should be on the first name part? Or should it be on other names used?

Say --

last name: DOE

first name: John

middle name: Ray

Other names used: John R. Doe JR

What do you think?

Edited by yummyfries

Our K1 Journey:

Family friends for a long time

17 May 2009 - Started Chatting

08 Jul 2009 - Became an Official Couple

21 Jan 2010 - J's birthday/Day he proposed

28 May 2010 - I-129F packet sent to VSC

28 Jun 2010 - Notice date on NOA2/Approved in 21 days!

08 Sep 2010 - US Embassy Interview/Approved!

17 Jan 2011 - Point of entry: Detroit, Michigan

21 Feb 2011 - Day we got married

Adjustment of Status | Orlando, Florida:

15 Mar 2011 - AOS packet was mailed

18 Mar 2011 - Packet Delivered

23 Mar 2011 - Check cashed

28 Mar 2011 - Received NOA1 in the mail for I-485 & I-765

06 Apr 2011 - I-485 Case transferred to CSC

03 May 2011 - Biometrics for I-485 & I-765

11 May 2011 - Green Card & EAD in Production 44 days after NOA1 :)

16 May 2011 - GC & EAD at hand!

Lifting Conditions:

17 Jan 2013 - Receive reminder mail from USCIS to file I-751

09 Feb 2013 - Mailed complete I-751 packet

11 Feb 2013 - Packet Delivered to Vermont

14 Feb 2013 - Check Cashed

18 Feb 2013 - Receive NOA in the mail for I-751 (says conditional status extended for another year, yay!)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ok. I'm confused now. Because we are actually in the process of gathering everything for the petition. My fiancé has JR also. And we thought we supposed to put it besides his last name.

Ex.

Firstname: Fiance

lastname: Fiancee, Jr.

Hopefully someone can help us.

02/21/11: POE L.A.

03/04/11: Applied for SSI

04/01/11: passed actual Driving test!

04/08/11 Wedding Day

04/28/11: AOS packet sent USPS

04/29/20: AOS received by J.C (Chicago)

05/04/11: Tx message from USCIS that application rec'v

05/04/11: check cashed $1,070 whew!

05/23/11: Biometrics Appt @ 2pm

06/07/11: USCIS text notification

07/09/11: Interview/ AOS Approved!/ Card production tx notice

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My full name (the way it is written on my birth certificate) has a suffix of "JR"

There is no place on the I-129 (or the G-325A) specifically for a suffix.

Should I put the suffix in the Family name box after my family name?

Okay we have the same problem. So JR should be on the first name part? Or should it be on other names used?

Say --

last name: DOE

first name: John

middle name: Ray

Other names used: John R. Doe JR

What do you think?

put it next to your first name, JR is not part of the lastname nor "other names used"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I also have a question about the name portion on the I-129f and the G-325a...My fiancee's name is Sobia Bibi on her ID card and birth certificate. But her fathers name(family name) is Shabir Ahmad. What do i do in a situation like this? Ive been told by some people to put Bibi in the middle name spot, and put N/A in the family name part. I was thinking if anything, put Bibi as the family name and leave the middle name spot empty. I just want everything to go smoothly, and it seems like once i get one question answered, I come across another. Thanks guys

K1 Time Line

2/24/2009 - Met Sobia

3/09/2010 - Traveled to Pakistan for 6 weeks for engagement

5/21/2010 - I-129F Sent to Vermont

5/27/2010 - NOA1 hardcopy recieved

6/25/2010 - Recieved email confirmation that I-129F has been approved

7/03/2010 - NOA2 hardcopy recieved

7/16/2010 - NVC Recieved Petition

7/21/2010 - Recieved packet 3 electronically from Islamabad,Pakistan Embassy

10/8/2010 - Medical examination- Clear

10/18/2010- Interview at Islamabad Embassy- Put into AP

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Filed: Other Country: China
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My full name (the way it is written on my birth certificate) has a suffix of "JR"

There is no place on the I-129 (or the G-325A) specifically for a suffix.

Should I put the suffix in the Family name box after my family name?

Yes, put the JR in the family name box, as in SMITH JR John Michael

There may not be a single correct way to do this but I assure you this will work. If you also want to put in other names used "John Michael SMITH JR" that will make it crystal clear.

Edited by pushbrk

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Hi guys. Can anyone help me. I booked my ticket next with china eastern airline. My passport and ticket are not match because of my suffix Jr.. always having a trouble with my jr.even i right it after my surname.but the results will come is that my jr will come after my 1st name. And that happened to my airline ticket. Can anyone tell me if there will be an issue about that suffix jr? In my passport jr is after my 1st name,but in my ticket the jr is after my last name. Thanks

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