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Filed: Other Country: Colombia
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guys,

 

1) in the part for the petitioner it ask how many times i been marry ( does that include my current one ( which is my beneficiary)  

2) in part 4 where it question my beneficiary ( my spouse )  -  in regards to how many times she been married ( which is zero ) do i just say 1 ( current one ) which is me. correct? also in his casa date of marriage ended i just leave blank

3) part 4 where is ask my beneficiary family information ( do i just list myself and our daughter ? 

 

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1) yes

2) yes

3) any spouses or children of the beneficiary.  So if the beneficiary has other children besides the child you have together, you must also list them. 

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Filed: Other Country: China
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22 hours ago, Andres said:

guys,

 

1) in the part for the petitioner it ask how many times i been marry ( does that include my current one ( which is my beneficiary)  

2) in part 4 where it question my beneficiary ( my spouse )  -  in regards to how many times she been married ( which is zero ) do i just say 1 ( current one ) which is me. correct? also in his casa date of marriage ended i just leave blank

3) part 4 where is ask my beneficiary family information ( do i just list myself and our daughter ? 

 

If your spouse is your spouse then she has been married at least once, to you.  The beneficiary's family includes the petitioning spouse and all of their children.  If the only child is one you have together than that's all.  If not, list the rest too, regardless of age or marital status.

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