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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone! Me and my fiance are just starting the paperwork for K-1. I am pretty much done with preparing the evidences and I am just double checking if we filled out the form properly. I am obsessed to make it right the moment we mail this. I don't want to assume anything. This is very overwhelming for both of us but I am preparing everything, all he needs to do is to go through things, sign and mail this to Lewisville.

On Part A: -Petitioners section Question No.10

"My Citizenship was Acquired through.. (Check one)". My Fiance was born and raised in OH, his parents are both Americans. Shall we check both BIRTH IN THE US and the PARENTS box?

His name is the same ever since so shall we just click "YES" on "Have you obtained your birth certificate in your name" part and put same answers on 2 Fields? ( Give Certificate of citizenship)?

Also there's lines at the bottom of the first page saying "Initial Receipt_Resubmitted_Relocated Rect'd_Sent_COmpleted Appvd_Denied_ Retd_". Do we need to bother with this?

PART B: Beneficiary's section- Is the answer None or N/A? Does it Matter?

Q#7: "Other names used"- I was never married nor used any other name.

Q#8: US Social Security number: I have never been in the US

Q#10. Names of Prior Spouses: I was never married

Q#13: List all the Children of ALien Fiancee- I don't have any

Q#15: Your fiancees address abroad- I never set my foot to any other country.

Q#16: If your Fiances native Alphabet uses other than Roman letters...Just Roman Letters ever since.

Looks like if the answer is NONE and anything connected to the same question will be be NOT APPLICABLE????

Thanks a lot for any response. Your thoughts are very important.

Happy New Year!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone! Me and my fiance are just starting the paperwork for K-1. I am pretty much done with preparing the evidences and I am just double checking if we filled out the form properly. I am obsessed to make it right the moment we mail this. I don't want to assume anything. This is very overwhelming for both of us but I am preparing everything, all he needs to do is to go through things, sign and mail this to Lewisville.

On Part A: -Petitioners section Question No.10

"My Citizenship was Acquired through.. (Check one)". My Fiance was born and raised in OH, his parents are both Americans. Shall we check both BIRTH IN THE US and the PARENTS box?

His name is the same ever since so shall we just click "YES" on "Have you obtained your birth certificate in your name" part and put same answers on 2 Fields? ( Give Certificate of citizenship)?

Also there's lines at the bottom of the first page saying "Initial Receipt_Resubmitted_Relocated Rect'd_Sent_COmpleted Appvd_Denied_ Retd_". Do we need to bother with this?

PART B: Beneficiary's section- Is the answer None or N/A? Does it Matter?

Q#7: "Other names used"- I was never married nor used any other name.

Q#8: US Social Security number: I have never been in the US

Q#10. Names of Prior Spouses: I was never married

Q#13: List all the Children of ALien Fiancee- I don't have any

Q#15: Your fiancees address abroad- I never set my foot to any other country.

Q#16: If your Fiances native Alphabet uses other than Roman letters...Just Roman Letters ever since.

Looks like if the answer is NONE and anything connected to the same question will be be NOT APPLICABLE????

Thanks a lot for any response. Your thoughts are very important.

Hello there ! all items which are not applicable to you, just answer NOT APPLICABLE or N/A. You should not leave unanswered questions / statements. And, I suggest it would also be very helpful if you download, read and understand the Instructions / Guide on Accomplishing I-129-F. It is readily available at USCIS website. Yes, it is very good that you review many times the paper work before finally submitting particularly all required signatures. Good luck! :)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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On Part A: -Petitioners section Question No.10

"My Citizenship was Acquired through.. (Check one)". My Fiance was born and raised in OH, his parents are both Americans. Shall we check both BIRTH IN THE US and the PARENTS box?

Yes{b]

His name is the same ever since so shall we just click "YES" on "Have you obtained your birth certificate in your name" part and put same answers on 2 Fields? ( Give Certificate of citizenship)?

Yes

Also there's lines at the bottom of the first page saying "Initial Receipt_Resubmitted_Relocated Rect'd_Sent_COmpleted Appvd_Denied_ Retd_". Do we need to bother with this?

Nothing, that's for their use.[/b

PART B: Beneficiary's section- Is the answer None or N/A? Does it Matter?

Q#7: "Other names used"- I was never married nor used any other name. NoneQ#8: US Social Security number: I have never been in the US

Q#10. Names of Prior Spouses: I was never married N/A

Q#13: List all the Children of ALien Fiancee- I don't have any None

Q#15: Your fiancees address abroad- I never set my foot to any other country. It's the beneficiary's address, not yours.

Q#16: If your Fiances native Alphabet uses other than Roman letters...Just Roman Letters ever since.

Looks like if the answer is NONE and anything connected to the same question will be be NOT APPLICABLE????

Don't write anything if there is nothing to write.

Thanks a lot for any response. Your thoughts are very important.

Follow the Example Forms

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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On Part A: -Petitioners section Question No.10

"My Citizenship was Acquired through.. (Check one)". My Fiance was born and raised in OH, his parents are both Americans. Shall we check both BIRTH IN THE US and the PARENTS box?

Check "Birth in the U.S." ONLY. Do NOT check the "Parents" box. That's only for people who derived their citizenship through their parents, such as children of a US citizen parent born abroad.

His name is the same ever since so shall we just click "YES" on "Have you obtained your birth certificate in your name" part and put same answers on 2 Fields? ( Give Certificate of citizenship)?

Read the question again. There is no line that says anything about obtaining a birth certificate in your name. Let's go through the possible scenarios:

Born in the US: Check "Birth in the U.S" and move on to the next question.

Born a citizen of another country, and became a naturalized US citizen: Check "Naturalization". In the box immediately below that provide the Certificate of Naturalization number.

Born abroad to a US citizen parent: Check "Parents". If you've obtained a Certificate of Citizenship then check "Yes" and provide the certificate number. If not then check "No" and move on.

Also there's lines at the bottom of the first page saying "Initial Receipt_Resubmitted_Relocated Rect'd_Sent_COmpleted Appvd_Denied_ Retd_". Do we need to bother with this?

Leave those lines alone. They're for USCIS to use.

PART B: Beneficiary's section- Is the answer None or N/A? Does it Matter?

Q#7: "Other names used"- I was never married nor used any other name. None

Q#8: US Social Security number: I have never been in the US None

Q#10. Names of Prior Spouses: I was never married None in the first box, other boxes blank

Q#13: List all the Children of ALien Fiancee- I don't have any None in the first box, other boxes blank

Q#15: Your fiancees address abroad- I never set my foot to any other country. You LIVE abroad. This form is filled out from the perspective of the United States. They want your current address in the country where you currently live.

Q#16: If your Fiances native Alphabet uses other than Roman letters...Just Roman Letters ever since. None in the first box, other boxes blank

Looks like if the answer is NONE and anything connected to the same question will be be NOT APPLICABLE???? No. If you put "None" in the first box then there's no need to put anything in any other box for the same question.

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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On Part A: -Petitioners section Question No.10

"My Citizenship was Acquired through.. (Check one)". My Fiance was born and raised in OH, his parents are both Americans. Shall we check both BIRTH IN THE US and the PARENTS box?

Check "Birth in the U.S." ONLY. Do NOT check the "Parents" box. That's only for people who derived their citizenship through their parents, such as children of a US citizen parent born abroad.

His name is the same ever since so shall we just click "YES" on "Have you obtained your birth certificate in your name" part and put same answers on 2 Fields? ( Give Certificate of citizenship)?

Read the question again. There is no line that says anything about obtaining a birth certificate in your name. Let's go through the possible scenarios:

Born in the US: Check "Birth in the U.S" and move on to the next question.

Born a citizen of another country, and became a naturalized US citizen: Check "Naturalization". In the box immediately below that provide the Certificate of Naturalization number.

Born abroad to a US citizen parent: Check "Parents". If you've obtained a Certificate of Citizenship then check "Yes" and provide the certificate number. If not then check "No" and move on.

Also there's lines at the bottom of the first page saying "Initial Receipt_Resubmitted_Relocated Rect'd_Sent_COmpleted Appvd_Denied_ Retd_". Do we need to bother with this?

Leave those lines alone. They're for USCIS to use.

PART B: Beneficiary's section- Is the answer None or N/A? Does it Matter?

Q#7: "Other names used"- I was never married nor used any other name. None

Q#8: US Social Security number: I have never been in the US None

Q#10. Names of Prior Spouses: I was never married None in the first box, other boxes blank

Q#13: List all the Children of ALien Fiancee- I don't have any None in the first box, other boxes blank

Q#15: Your fiancees address abroad- I never set my foot to any other country. You LIVE abroad. This form is filled out from the perspective of the United States. They want your current address in the country where you currently live.

Q#16: If your Fiances native Alphabet uses other than Roman letters...Just Roman Letters ever since. None in the first box, other boxes blank

Looks like if the answer is NONE and anything connected to the same question will be be NOT APPLICABLE???? No. If you put "None" in the first box then there's no need to put anything in any other box for the same question.

Your answers are the only one that makes sense. Thank you so much for answering!!

Happy New Year!

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i never really answered anything in such long sentences.. if it did not apply to me i just put N/A ( not appplicable) ,,, but make sure not to leave any questions blank...

example: lets say it asks for your middle name and you dont have one ... just put N/A...

make sure you read the instruction for the form I-129F before sending anything in .. its pretty clear too...

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-129instr.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Your answers are the only one that makes sense. Thank you so much for answering!!

Hi :) I do agree that this answer is quite very specific and good. But, please don't say that this is the only answer that makes sense. If you only try to understand my answer or suggestion to you, it also makes sense I guess and of course the other poster who gave similar answer too. Next time,please learn to appreciate and realize that not all of us here have same thoughts. I am not an expert and just learning it also here and through research online. You are asking for help, then be an open minded one and always be grateful no matter what. I wish you good luck and God bless ! :)

 
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