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Are you sure because I already was in USA last summer with J-1 visa ,so maybe I have this "Alien Registration Number" but I don't know about it.Please explain to me! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!

Since you had a J-1 visa, you should look at the J-1 visa itself to make sure it says "Not subject to 2 year Home Resdiency Requirement." If it does not say this, then you might be subject to the 2 year HRR. If you are subject to the 2 year HRR, you need to apply for a waiver with the DOS before filing an H, K or L petition/application.

The alien registration number is an A# which you will have if you have filed some forms with the US Government before, I do not know if the A# is created for a J-1 Visa. When you get NOA2 for your I-129F Petition, they will give you an A# on that document.

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Are you sure because I already was in USA last summer with J-1 visa ,so maybe I have this "Alien Registration Number" but I don't know about it.Please explain to me! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!

And how would I know you were in the USA on a J-1? Did you share that information in your previous post?

FWIW, An alien registration number is assigned by the USCIS based on petitions submitted on your behalf... A J-1 visa application never got anywhere near the USCIS

YMMV

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What is the Alien Registration Number and where do I find it? can anyone help?

In most cases, especially if you have never been to the USA or not filed any papers with the US government regarding immigration, you will not have an A# or Alien Registration Number. MOST applicants do not. Enter NONE or leave it blank if it does not allow you to enter NONE as some of the electronic forms in Acrobat will not take NONE for many fields.

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