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I am just beginning the process of filling out the I-129F, and I am wondering about the Prior Spouse section(s). 

 

I am am currently awaiting finalization of my 3rd divorce. The form has space to list 2 prior spouses and divorce dates, and I have listed information for exes 2 and 3. So I'm wondering:

1) Do I have to submit information for my earliest divorce separately?

2) As crazy as it sounds, I don't know the exact date that my second divorce was final. Do I have to put the correct date?  Is this information checked?

 

I apologize if these are ridiculous questions, I am brand new to this visa situation and I have tons to learn. Thanks. 

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You will need to list them all, if it doesn't fit on the form you can write it down on an additional shhet of paper, don't forget to sign it.

 

You will have to send copies of all three divorce decrees, I assume the date for the divorce will be in those papers.

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40 minutes ago, Scandi said:

You will need to list them all, if it doesn't fit on the form you can write it down on an additional shhet of paper, don't forget to sign it.

 

You will have to send copies of all three divorce decrees, I assume the date for the divorce will be in those papers.

Thank you very much. So they actually require me to submit the multi-page divorce decrees?  Or would a divorce certificate be sufficient?  (Divorce certificates are a one-page document stating two parties were divorced on a specific date.)

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1 hour ago, MelodyInC said:

Thank you very much. So they actually require me to submit the multi-page divorce decrees?  Or would a divorce certificate be sufficient?  (Divorce certificates are a one-page document stating two parties were divorced on a specific date.)

Not trying to be smart, but it helps to read the instructions. They tell you exactly what to send. 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-129finstr.pdf?download=1

 

It says documents that show. ..etc. Certificate is fine.

 

Also follow the K1 guide here on visajourney. It's very helpful. 

 

Good luck :)

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2016-03-24         i-129F NOA1
2016-06-14         i-129F NOA2
2016-07-08         NVC Rec'd
2016-07-12         Case #
2016-07-13         NVC Left
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2016-11-26         NOA1 hard copies
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