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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you may be. My fiance and I are filling out the G325-a form that is required for the I129-f form. We do not have a case number yet since this is the first thing we file. Should we just put none in the box? Also, for alien registration number, what do we put there? Just want to make sure everything is filled out perfectly.

Thanks for your help.

Consulate.............London

I-129F sent...........10/22/2010

I-129F NOA1........10/27/2010

I-129F NOA2.........04/06/2011 (161 days)

Interview date.........6/27/2011

Interview result.......Approved!!!

Visa rec....................7/11/11

POE .........................8/5/111

Marriage..................9/10/11 (finally <3)

AOS

Sent.................9/29/2011

NOA1...............10/5/2011

Biometrics.......12/7/2011

Transferred to CSC...........12/15/2011

RFE :( ...................3/16/2012

Approved/Card Production.......4/11/2012

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you may be. My fiance and I are filling out the G325-a form that is required for the I129-f form. We do not have a case number yet since this is the first thing we file. Should we just put none in the box? Also, for alien registration number, what do we put there? Just want to make sure everything is filled out perfectly.

Thanks for your help.

I do not see on the g-325a where it asks for a case number.... "A" number would be NONE as one has not been assigned yet

YMMV

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you may be. My fiance and I are filling out the G325-a form that is required for the I129-f form. We do not have a case number yet since this is the first thing we file. Should we just put none in the box? Also, for alien registration number, what do we put there? Just want to make sure everything is filled out perfectly.

Thanks for your help.

there is a sample form located under the 'example forms' tab here on this website that i found really useful :)

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K-1 VISA TIMELINE

30.09.10 - Filed I-129F

06.10.10 - Routed to CSC/NOA1 email

09.10.10 - Cheque cleared

07.10.10 - NOA1

14.10.10 - Touch

15.10.10 - Touch

16.01.11 - Applied for Police Record (NSW)

02.02.11 - Received Police Record (Took 17 days)

10.02.11 - Medical (Received results 6 days later)

22.03.11 - NOA2 (166 days/5.5 months)

25.03.11 - NVC Rec'd

29.03.11 - Left NVC

05.04.11 - Packet 3

05.04.11 - Returned Packet 3

11.04.11 - Packet 4 (Original interview scheduled for 10.05.11 - requested earlier appointment with success!)

12.04.11 - Interview APPROVED!

21.04.11 - VISA in hand!

26.04.11 - POE LAX

04.05.11 - Marriage

AOS TIMELINE

11.05.11 - Filed I-485/EAD/AP

14.05.11 - NOA1

27.05.11 - Walk-in Biometrics completed (originally scheduled for 10.06.11)

08.06.11 - Interview date notice received

11.07.11 - EAD/AP card production ordered (58 days)

14.07.11 - AOS Interview APPROVED!!!(61 days)

18.07.11 - EAD/AP card in hand (65 days)

22.07.11 - GC in hand!!! (69 days)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have a question about this form also...I am in the UK. Do I put England or UK as my country?

Also, for anything that doesnt fit via typing, I can just write it, correct? The spaces are sooooo small! I am unfortunate enough to have two middle names and its a squeeze, let me tall ya!!

"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." ~ Nora Ephron

Our story so far...

Nov 2009 - Met for the first time whilst I was on tour in Cali

Mar 2010 - After staying in touch, met for a few nights at a trade show - It was very real!

Jul 2010 (Independance Day) - Met in San Diego. Knew we were meant to be together

Sep 2010 - Met in San Diego. Knew we wanted to spend our lives together. Started making plans.

Sep 27th 2010 - Found out that we were expecting a baby. Plans bought forward significantly! :-) Happiest man in the world.

Oct 12th 2010 - Sent I-129F pack to USCIS

Oct 19th 2010 - NOA1 Received

Nov 2010 - Spent a week with my lady in the UK

Dec 23rd 2010 - Battled with UK snow and Heathrow's incompetence to spend Xmas with my family

Dec 24th 2010 - Attended first scan and discovered we are expecting a baby boy!

Jan 9th 2011 - Left home to come back to the UK

Jan 21st 2011 - Requested Expedite from USCIS on medical grounds

Jan 27th 2011 - Expedite request approved.

Feb 2nd 2011 - NOA2 Received

Feb 3rd 2011 - Application left NVC to go to London. LDN number received.

Feb 9th 2011 - Packet 3 sent out

Feb 16th 2011 - Packet 3 sent to Embassy

Feb 18th 2011 - Requested expedite on interview

Feb 24th 2011 - Packet 3 forms logged

Feb 28th 2011 - Medical

Mar 1st 2011 - London Consular wrote with confirmation of an early interview. In 4 days time! PANIC! Woke up fiancé!

Mar 4th 2011 - Interview...APPROVED!!!

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Good morning, afternoon or evening wherever you may be. My fiance and I are filling out the G325-a form that is required for the I129-f form. We do not have a case number yet since this is the first thing we file. Should we just put none in the box? Also, for alien registration number, what do we put there? Just want to make sure everything is filled out perfectly.

Thanks for your help.

Just put N/A for anything that doesn't apply. This form is used for multiple things, that is why not all the questions apply.

I have a question about this form also...I am in the UK. Do I put England or UK as my country?

Also, for anything that doesnt fit via typing, I can just write it, correct? The spaces are sooooo small! I am unfortunate enough to have two middle names and its a squeeze, let me tall ya!!

Yeah, handwrite anything you need to. Personally I handwrote everything because those forms are sooo annoying!

Technically it should be the UK :-) (Though I'm sure lots of people write other things.)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Technically it should be the UK :-) (Though I'm sure lots of people write other things.)

I look at it this way, your passport is a UK passport. People from Scotland and England have the same passport that says "United Kingdom" on the front, does it not? Therefore your country is "United Kingdom". Technically I'm scottish, but I just tell people British or UK cit because it's the same thing (though while saying Scottish is very cool too it's just not completely accurate)

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I look at it this way, your passport is a UK passport. People from Scotland and England have the same passport that says "United Kingdom" on the front, does it not? Therefore your country is "United Kingdom". Technically I'm scottish, but I just tell people British or UK cit because it's the same thing (though while saying Scottish is very cool too it's just not completely accurate)

I finally worked out how to explain the difference between British/UK/English. Unfortunately most UK citizens don't even understand the differences so no wonder foreigners can get confused. :lol:

 
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