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Hello everyone,

We are filing for our K-1 and the space for our answers on the forms I-129F and G-325A is too little for our long addresses and names... We are attaching additional paper sheets to the forms (with heavy clips) as we were told to do in the instructions. Yet we feel there is lack of important information about how these additional sheets should be done!

1. We are writing them on microsoft word. Do we need to use a specific font or size?

2. These sheets have to be named. I read they should all be called first "I-129F Supplement". Do I put a number after that? We have about three of them. Then on the next lign I would naturally write: "Form xxx, Part A, Question 1: [full name of the question]." "[Then on the next line, the answer.]" Is this the right way to go?

What about the Cover letter's Contents -part, should we just list them as "I-129F Supplements 1, 2 and 3", or should we write the full questions there? Like this: "I-129F Supplement Number 1 - Form I-129F, Part B, Question 1: Name of alien fiancée."

3. We are asked to date and sign all the sheets. Sure, but does it matter in which way? Horizontal, vertical? First signature, then date, or the other way around? Any ideas?

Okay, I feel like I am being way too pedantic now. Perhaps there are no instructions at all for this and everyone just does something and they are ok with that. But I want to be sure that nothing goes wrong. Please try to understand and thank you in advance! :)

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Hello everyone,

We are filing for our K-1 and the space for our answers on the forms I-129F and G-325A is too little for our long addresses and names... We are attaching additional paper sheets to the forms (with heavy clips) as we were told to do in the instructions. Yet we feel there is lack of important information about how these additional sheets should be done!

1. We are writing them on microsoft word. Do we need to use a specific font or size?

There's no specific size. But for readability, I would recommend font size 10, 11 or 12. (Depending on what font you use, a size 10 Arial Narrow is too small...but if you use Tahoma or Verdana, it's ok at size 10).

2. These sheets have to be named. I read they should all be called first "I-129F Supplement". Do I put a number after that? We have about three of them. Then on the next lign I would naturally write: "Form xxx, Part A, Question 1: [full name of the question]." "[Then on the next line, the answer.]" Is this the right way to go?

The top of the form, ideally, should display the name of the petitioner and the beneficiary.

The rest of the information you are planning to put in is a great way to go! :)

What about the Cover letter's Contents -part, should we just list them as "I-129F Supplements 1, 2 and 3", or should we write the full questions there? Like this: "I-129F Supplement Number 1 - Form I-129F, Part B, Question 1: Name of alien fiancée."

No need to get into too much detail, you can just list them as Supplements to the I-129F or Appendices to the I-129F and indicate the number of sheets you used.

3. We are asked to date and sign all the sheets. Sure, but does it matter in which way? Horizontal, vertical? First signature, then date, or the other way around? Any ideas?

Signature and date at the bottom right is common.

Okay, I feel like I am being way too pedantic now. Perhaps there are no instructions at all for this and everyone just does something and they are ok with that. But I want to be sure that nothing goes wrong. Please try to understand and thank you in advance! :)

Just so you know...you can also handwrite information that doesn't fit in the spaces (if you don't want to deal with extra sheets)...this is allowed also. Just print the form with the typewritten information, then write down the answers in the blank spaces where you couldn't type the information previously.

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You don't need a sheet for each question

Head the sheet as Supplement to I-139f Page 1 of ( however many pages you have )

then for the stuff you do

Part B question 1 put answer here

Part X question XXX put answer here

and so on until you finish the sheet

One the bottom repeat the page x of Y format and repeat anything common from the form such as signatures and dates.

Then start another sheet if you need it Supplement to I-139f Page 2 of ----

On the form where the answer goes place see supplement page 1 ( or whatever page it is on )

Don't get too wordy on any question . These are form pushers and just want an answer not the history of the world.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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You don't need a sheet for each question

Head the sheet as Supplement to I-139f Page 1 of ( however many pages you have )

then for the stuff you do

Part B question 1 put answer here

Part X question XXX put answer here

and so on until you finish the sheet

One the bottom repeat the page x of Y format and repeat anything common from the form such as signatures and dates.

Then start another sheet if you need it Supplement to I-139f Page 2 of ----

On the form where the answer goes place see supplement page 1 ( or whatever page it is on )

Don't get too wordy on any question . These are form pushers and just want an answer not the history of the world.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Finland
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Thank you everyone!

Don't get too wordy on any question . These are form pushers and just want an answer not the history of the world.

Haha, it just happens that I have two middle names and together they are way too long to fit the lines, not even when handwriting.

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