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Hi, I just joined here, been reading a lot also. Pls correct the following:

Things to send my USC fiance are:

1. 1 G325a form signed and dated, I can have it handwritten in black ink?

2. 1 US passport pic

3. Letter of intent to marry

Thats all? no photocopy of NBI, no photocopy of my passport, no divorce decree since am never been married, no birth certificate to send yet?

Is it acceptable to handwrite the letter of intent to marry? If it's acceptable, can I use black ink?

Pls advice, thank you very much.

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Yes that is all you need. For the letter of intent to marry, I typed it and had her sign it. She signed in black ink because she didn't have any blue pens. I don't think it really makes a difference how you write it, handwrite or type it, as long as they receive it. And for passport photos, make sure you get the right size (5 cm by 5 cm). I know in Colombia there are 2 different sizes for passport photos: The US size (5 by 5) and the Colombian size which is smaller. Good luck!

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Thank you both for replying. I prefer to have g325a form handwritten because my answers dont fit if I fill-it up on the pc, and I just want my fiance to put the dates closer to when he is going to send the papers to USCIS.

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Our answers did not fit in the electronic version as well. We followed the instructions and included a signed addendum.

Basically, a seperate sheet of paper with the item number listed and the full detail required.

Either is acceptable. But, remember handwritten may be harder to process if you are making the font (letters) too small

to be easily read. In addition, USCIS could (I should write,,, should) be using (OCR) Optical Character Recognition

to scan the form into an electronic format. That might not be possible if it is handwritten.

Just some thoughts.

Regards,

dc

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Our answers did not fit in the electronic version as well. We followed the instructions and included a signed addendum.

Basically, a seperate sheet of paper with the item number listed and the full detail required.

Either is acceptable. But, remember handwritten may be harder to process if you are making the font (letters) too small

to be easily read. In addition, USCIS could (I should write,,, should) be using (OCR) Optical Character Recognition

to scan the form into an electronic format. That might not be possible if it is handwritten.

Just some thoughts.

Regards,

dc

Thank you for the tips. Can you give sample of the addendum? do you put the date, what do I need to know about it?

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Thats all? no photocopy of NBI, no photocopy of my passport, no divorce decree since am never been married, no birth certificate to send yet?

These items will not be needed until your interview.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi, I just joined here, been reading a lot also. Pls correct the following:

Things to send my USC fiance are:

1. 1 G325a form signed and dated, I can have it handwritten in black ink?

2. 1 US passport pic

3. Letter of intent to marry

Thats all? no photocopy of NBI, no photocopy of my passport, no divorce decree since am never been married, no birth certificate to send yet?

Is it acceptable to handwrite the letter of intent to marry? If it's acceptable, can I use black ink?

Pls advice, thank you very much.

yeah,I think soo but in my case due to we are assisted by an agency so they just send me one in computerized form which is I already signed it via MS word.They just send it for me to signed it just so as my fiance too then forward it to USCIS...

OH MARY CONCEIVED WITHOUT SIN, PLS PRAY FOR US WHO HAVE RECOURSE TO thee

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