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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi i have a question about this, My fiance is in the process of filling out the DS-260, but is the beneficiary # just the Invoice #, or is it something completely different that ill have to request from the NVC?

And also in the questions it asks who the petitioner is,I am the petitioner for the I-129F that was approved, but there is no option for fiancee, just spouse, or self, what do we answer on that one? any help would be much appreciated. thanks~

Met in 2006 on RPG

Relationship start 2008

Plans 2009

Flew to Mexico 2010

Flew to Mexico for 6 months in 2011

December 14 2011 Sent I-129F

December 16 2011 Received first NOA which was sent December 15

April 16 received second NOA.

May 14 received letter from American Consulate General

May 18 sent packet to fiance

June 20 fiance finally received it (postal ppl had it there since beginning of june, but told him they didnt)

july 30 They issued his Visa :)

September 6 arrived in Texas

October 21 got married :)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi i have a question about this, My fiance is in the process of filling out the DS-260, but is the beneficiary # just the Invoice #, or is it something completely different that ill have to request from the NVC?

And also in the questions it asks who the petitioner is,I am the petitioner for the I-129F that was approved, but there is no option for fiancee, just spouse, or self, what do we answer on that one? any help would be much appreciated. thanks~

You need to get your CDJ case #, invoice # and beneficiary ID # from the NVC before you can fill out the DS-260 by calling 603-334-0700.

The DS-260 is not actually meant to use for fiance(e) visas, so you need to just choose spouse. It is the closest option there is and the one everyone goes with.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Oh, thanks very much, we were just unsure what to choose on that one, hehe :P Well i'll get in contact with the NVC already then, so we can finish with that and get the appointments set up soon as we can. Thanks again :)

Met in 2006 on RPG

Relationship start 2008

Plans 2009

Flew to Mexico 2010

Flew to Mexico for 6 months in 2011

December 14 2011 Sent I-129F

December 16 2011 Received first NOA which was sent December 15

April 16 received second NOA.

May 14 received letter from American Consulate General

May 18 sent packet to fiance

June 20 fiance finally received it (postal ppl had it there since beginning of june, but told him they didnt)

july 30 They issued his Visa :)

September 6 arrived in Texas

October 21 got married :)

 
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