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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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2. Does my fiance need to sign and date the G-325A forms, or can I do that for her? Also, I'm trying to fill them out on my computer(it's a mac), but I'm only able to fill out the 1st page. Should I just fill the other pages out with a pen? Does it make a difference???

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Matt

Complete one page of the G-325 on your PC, then photocopy that page 3 times (you should then have four identical copies) ...... have her sign and date EACH copy (signatures cannot be photocopied).

Same applies for YOUR G-325.

People have gotten RFEs for that. Also, it's G325A.

2. Use Acrobat and you'll get all 4 pages when you print them out, as William said. One set of 4 pages for you, to be signed by you and one set of 4 pages for your fiance, to be signed by her.

3. You have to show proof of having met within the past 2 years - Q18. A small statement about when/where you guys have met would suffice. Send them evidence that would back up the meetings mentioned on your answer - visa stamps, itineraries, credit card receipts, etc. E-mails in Portuguese are worthless (you'd have to have them translated). Also, they're more proof of communicating or having an ongoing relationship than of having met - save them for the interview.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You file at the service center that services your home residence WA state but It still is CSC.

The emails in Portuguese is fine by them it shows that you converse often and share a common language, they are not much into the content of the email. I sent them the list of emails exchange between me and my fiance, over 400 items listed and some sample messages.

You will find excelent instructions on this site, just read the guides and look at the sample forms. I especially like the tips about how to package and assemble the I-129F package.

:guides:http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=guides

Where you live, is where you live. I can claim 4 permanent US residences. At the end of the day, it is where you currently live. Not where you lived before.

I suspect you have one permanent address - the one where you have a driver's license, vote, pay income tax, etc. Also, realize that this is a LONG process. Where will you be able to receive mail for the next year? Use all of this to determine your residence, and thus where you file. But realize that even if you file in Nebraska, the application will be forwarded to California.

Tom

Thank for for updating your timeline. (My Assistant, then edit/add my timeline.)
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