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Hi all,

The classic question...i know its been asked but m still nervous.

Should i follow the latest I-129F instructions and leave blank space?... where it is not applicable ...like other names used..chid1..child2 names etc.

OR type NA, none?

Anyone had RFE on this?

Posted

It's a non issue. No, you won't get an RFE if you wrote N/A instead of leaving it blank. (I wrote N/A on mine, along with plenty other people and had no issues. I wrote N/A on mine because I don't like leaving blank spaces.)

I suggest to just follow the instructions though. They can't give you an RFE for following instructions.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted

Follow the instructions relative to the form/application you are using. :idea:

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
Timeline
Posted

We followed the example forms from visajourney exactly and we didn't have any problems or RFE :)

10/06/2014: Met in Germany

10/24/2015: Engaged in Barcelona 

11/16/2015: I-129F Sent

11/27/2015: NOA1 Electronic Copy

12/04/2015: NOA1 Hard Copy

01/08/2016: NOA2 Electronic Copy

01/18/2016: NOA2 Hard Copy

01/19/2016: NVC Receive (approx.)

01/22/2016: Left NVC

01/25/2016: Got case # over the phone

02/18/2016: Package 3 Receive

02/25/2016: Sent documents to embassy (Frankfurt)

03/15/2016: Interview: APPROVED!

03/17/2016: Visa Issued

03/19/2016: Visa in hand!

08/28/2016: POE New York JFK

10/01/2016: Married! (L)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
Timeline
Posted

Don't leave blank spaces or they might think that you forgot to fill it in. For the kids just put N/A if you don't have any. Read the instructions, sometimes it says in the instructions whether to use N/A or None and I believe it even tells you not to leave anything blank.





 
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