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1.) While filling out the I-129f, would it be okay for me to complete the G325A on behalf of the applicant and then just e-mail it over so the applicant can print, sign, and mail it back to me?

2.) On the G325A, the last time asks for the applicant to write family name, name, middle name and alien registration number. Since I'm a U.S. citizen, I don't have one, and my fiance is Colombian, so she does not have one either. Right? So just leave blank?

3.) On the I-134 affidavit of support, there is the following question: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/s720x720/402797_113518625465417_285888075_n.jpg To me, the correct answer would be "b" since I came to the U.S when I was six years old and was then automatically granted citizenship when my parents got it. But I do not have a Certificate of Citizenship number. Should I just circle "b" and then write "NONE" in the field? And is it correct to assume that since this will obviously be part of the K1 process and since they will get plenty of chances to see my U.S. passport, that this should be evidence enough for them to know that I am a U.S. citizen?

Thank you.

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1) Yes, it is fine if you type in the correct information and send the G-325A to her to print, sign, date, and return to you.

2) The example in the guide here is just fine. Type "None" for both of you if that is the case. Don't leave anything blank.

3) This one I am not sure about. I have read a post a while back but don't know where it is. It seems they were discussing the same thing. I believe "b" would be correct in your case and "None" would suffice for certification number. This can be explained later if needed. Yes, it will be known if you are a USC or not before anyone gets a visa. Again, I am not sure on the procedure of this so maybe someone else could clarify this, correct this, or validate my presumption here.

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Oh, it was actually you discussing this before with Jay-Kay http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/386736-question-i-134/. I think they answered your question. Maybe someone else could add?

Our K-1 and AOS Journey

05/12-05/22/10-met my sweetheart and family(had lots of fun!)
12/13-12/26/11-met again for engagement/Christmas
04/10/12-I-129F petition sent
04/13/12-USPS delivery confirmation
04/18/12-NOA1 text/email
04/21/12-NOA1(receipt 04/17/12)
10/10/12-NOA2 text
10/15/12-NOA2 letter received
10/27/12-NVC letter received
11/28/12-Medical Exam-PASSED
12/07/12-K-1 Interview-APPROVED

02/12/13-POE-Atlanta
03/04/13-Wedding
03/27/13-AOS,EAD,AP delivered
04/03/13-NOAs text/email
04/08/13-NOAs received
04/26/13-Biometrics appointment(walk-in done 04/17)

06/03/13-EAD card production/AP post decision approval

06/10/13-EAD/AP combo card received

04/04/14-AOS card production/decision

04/11/14-NOA2 welcome to the USA

04/12/14-Received GC

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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1.) While filling out the I-129f, would it be okay for me to complete the G325A on behalf of the applicant and then just e-mail it over so the applicant can print, sign, and mail it back to me?

Yes

2.) On the G325A, the last time asks for the applicant to write family name, name, middle name and alien registration number. Since I'm a U.S. citizen, I don't have one, and my fiance is Colombian, so she does not have one either. Right? So just leave blank?

Don't leave questions blank. Put None. See the example form: http://www.visajourney.com/examples/INS-Form-G-325A.pdf

3.) On the I-134 affidavit of support, there is the following question: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/s720x720/402797_113518625465417_285888075_n.jpg To me, the correct answer would be "b" since I came to the U.S when I was six years old and was then automatically granted citizenship when my parents got it. But I do not have a Certificate of Citizenship number. Should I just circle "b" and then write "NONE" in the field? And is it correct to assume that since this will obviously be part of the K1 process and since they will get plenty of chances to see my U.S. passport, that this should be evidence enough for them to know that I am a U.S. citizen?

Yes, as I answered before, put None for the certificate number as you do not have one.

Thank you.

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

 
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