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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I have some questions regarding the DS156 that I'm hoping someone can help with:

1. "Passport Number" Is this the passport book number or the same number as appears on the national ID?

2. "Place of issuance" Should this be Kiev or the local office in Dnepropetovsk?

32. "Do you intend to work in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

33. "Do you intend to study in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

40. "Application Prepared By?" Do I (USC) put my name if I prepare it with my fiancee, or better to leave blank?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I have some questions regarding the DS156 that I'm hoping someone can help with:

1. "Passport Number" Is this the passport book number or the same number as appears on the national ID?

2. "Place of issuance" Should this be Kiev or the local office in Dnepropetovsk?

32. "Do you intend to work in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

33. "Do you intend to study in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

40. "Application Prepared By?" Do I (USC) put my name if I prepare it with my fiancee, or better to leave blank?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Your passport number should be on your biographical page near your picture.

It should read where it was issued,

Write yes if you intend

Write yes if you intend

You are doing 156 (self)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I put Yes with EAD or green card.

It can be kind of a trick question. I was also asked at the interview if I intend to work and I said Yes with EAD or green card but not before then. My interviewer was very pleased with the answer.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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1 they are asking for passport number, not national ID.

2 place of issuance

32 With DHS authorization, look at the example form here http://www.visajourney.com/content/examples

33 Yes or no you pick

40 has to do with a third party preparer like a lawer.

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Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I have some questions regarding the DS156 that I'm hoping someone can help with:

1. "Passport Number" Is this the passport book number or the same number as appears on the national ID?

2. "Place of issuance" Should this be Kiev or the local office in Dnepropetovsk?

32. "Do you intend to work in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

33. "Do you intend to study in the U.S.?" Eventually, yes - but should this be yes or no?

40. "Application Prepared By?" Do I (USC) put my name if I prepare it with my fiancee, or better to leave blank?

Thanks in advance for your help!

1. International passport number

2. Dniepropetrovsk

32. either, not important for the K-1

33. either, not important for the K-1

34. You do not have to sign it. This is for professional visa preparers or attorneys

The DS-156 is used for mutiple visas and somethings are not important for the K-1, but answer them anyway.

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