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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hey Guys! I just filed my I-129f petition for the K-1 visa. I went ahead and followed USCIS instructions and left it blank. I just got my NOA1, so it's being processed. I figured you can't go wrong if that's what they say in their directions. Some blanks on the G-325a form say specifically to state none in the blank.

The things I signed and dated were the I-129f petition, the G-325 form, and the letter of intent to marry. Also if you have any attachments for the petition, sign and date those. You also need your fiance to sign and date their G-325a form and a letter of intent to marry, these can't be photocopied it needs to be their actual signature.

I found a ton of helpful information to help me fill out my petition on this website. Just search the forums :)

Good luck!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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It doesnt hurt to spell it out clear for these govt ppl....putting NA or none makes things clearer but its your choice if want to leave blank...only way it might hurt if some idiot looks at your application and misunderstands the blank .....but if a smart one gets your form you should be fine

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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On any government documents, unless the instructions say leave it blank, use NA or None as a response. Just because you received your NOA1 does not mean your paperwork was completed correctly. It is the NOA2 that matters. People have gotten RFE - Request for further evidence because of blank spaces.

It is not officially completed document without original signatures and dated.

Beware when completing government documents, anything that is missed will reject the entire application, and you will have to start all over again.

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