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Filed: Other Country: Colombia
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Back in 2005, I had applied for the Petition for Alien Fiance(e), I-129F, for my fiancé from Colombia. Due to various circumstances, we had to break off the engagement and never went through with the process. I did receive a letter from immigration stating that they had received the form. Since we were no longer in a relationship, I didn't feel a need to keep the letter, never thinking that I would need it 8 years later.

In Question 14 of the I-129, it says:

Have you ever filed for this or any other alien fiancé or husband /wife before?

Obviously, I have, but now I'm having a problem answering the follow-up questions to question 14 because it is under "Part 1 Information About You." It states:

If you answer "Yes" provide the following for each alien:

14(a)* Alien Registration Number *Do these refer to my (ex)fiancé or myself since this question is under Part 1 Information About You?

14(b)* Family Name

14©* Given Name

14(d)* Middle Name

14(e) Date of Filing>>>>>>> What if I don't have it?

14(f) City or Town>>>>>>>> City where I previously filed for the petition or city where she is from?

14(g) State

14(h) Result>>>>> Should I just state that I filed a petition 8 years ago and that I do not have that information and send the current petition without filling all questions in Question 14?

I requested the date of filing through the G-639, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Request, but I've heard that it can take up to 4-6 months to get a response (almost the same time it takes for the fiancé visa. Do I really need to wait for them to respond for the filing date or can I just attach a separate letter corresponding to Question 14 to let them know why I didn't continue with the petition?

I hope this all makes sense. Please let me know if I need to clarify. Thanks!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Back in 2005, I had applied for the Petition for Alien Fiance(e), I-129F, for my fiancé from Colombia. Due to various circumstances, we had to break off the engagement and never went through with the process. I did receive a letter from immigration stating that they had received the form. Since we were no longer in a relationship, I didn't feel a need to keep the letter, never thinking that I would need it 8 years later.

In Question 14 of the I-129, it says:

Have you ever filed for this or any other alien fiancé or husband /wife before?

Obviously, I have, but now I'm having a problem answering the follow-up questions to question 14 because it is under "Part 1 Information About You." It states:

If you answer "Yes" provide the following for each alien:

14(a)* Alien Registration Number *Do these refer to my (ex)fiancé or myself since this question is under Part 1 Information About You?

14(b)* Family Name

14©* Given Name

14(d)* Middle Name

14(e) Date of Filing>>>>>>> What if I don't have it?

14(f) City or Town>>>>>>>> City where I previously filed for the petition or city where she is from?

14(g) State

14(h) Result>>>>> Should I just state that I filed a petition 8 years ago and that I do not have that information and send the current petition without filling all questions in Question 14?

I requested the date of filing through the G-639, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Request, but I've heard that it can take up to 4-6 months to get a response (almost the same time it takes for the fiancé visa. Do I really need to wait for them to respond for the filing date or can I just attach a separate letter corresponding to Question 14 to let them know why I didn't continue with the petition?

I hope this all makes sense. Please let me know if I need to clarify. Thanks!

I hope someone more experienced with the process than I responds to you but I think you can 1. send an addendum with the application explaining that you applied previously but no longer have the details or 2. make an info pass appointment at your nearest USCIS office and request the information you need in person (that's what I did). Good Luck!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Use the see attachment A option

Provide as much information as you have such as on the attachment

I met Mz Hotty Momma where ever.....

About May 2008 I filed for an I129 F for Mz Hotty Mamma

We dissolved our relationship before the interview . My last contact with Mz Hotty Mamma was about dd/mm/yyyy at which time she lived in Some city , Columbia

I did not keep records of the petition after the relationship ended

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

 
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