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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Hello. So we are apply for my fiance to come over to the US. She is a british citizen, and we don't want her to lose her british citizenship (can she have both the US and the british?)

anyways, so on the form example, page one has "other" checked, and the other pages has "naturalization". Which one do we do (other, perm or naturalization)?

also, I am a US citizen with a US passport and all , what is the alien registration number? im assuming it doest apply for me

thanks in advance

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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1. She can keep dual citizenship

2. Since you will be submitting it with I-129f you can Check "others" and write "I-129F"

3. If you are a born US citizen you can write "N/A" in the A number and if you are natulized then this is the number you had on you green card and the CIS registration number on your naturlization certificate.

Khurram

***I-130***

2006-12-14 I-130 Sent to Vermont Service Center

2007-01-12 I-130 NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***I-129F (new form)***

2007-01-31 I-129F Sent to Chicago

2007-02-07 I-129F NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***US Embassy Islamabad***

2007-04-25 Packet Received by my wife

2007-05-15 Medical Exam

2007-05-29 Interview Approved!

2007-05-29 AP starts

2007-11-01 Wife got call to pickup her Visa from American Express

2008-01-12 POE at JFK

***I-485***

2008-11-10 I-485 Sent to Chicago

2008-11-20 Payment accepted

2008-11-22 I-485 NOA1

2009-01-09 Biometric

2009-03-08 Interview Letter

2009-04-08 Interview Approved!

2009-04-08 Welcome letter received

2009-04-18 Green Card Received

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Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer and anything posted is just my own opinion

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Good Answers. Just more comments.

1. I would verify whether the British law allows a British citizen to be a dual citizen.

2. Check others and write "I-129F Petition." Both the petitioner and beneficiary need to fill out one set of G-325A.

3. A born US citizen does not have any A number, but a naturalized US citizen does.

1. She can keep dual citizenship

2. Since you will be submitting it with I-129f you can Check "others" and write "I-129F"

3. If you are a born US citizen you can write "N/A" in the A number and if you are natulized then this is the number you had on you green card and the CIS registration number on your naturlization certificate.

Khurram

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Yes. All 4 pages should be filled out the same.

Edited by msu17

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AOS

Mailed AOS, EAD and AP Sept 11 '07

Recieved NOA1's for all Sept 23 or 24 '07

Bio appt. Oct. 24 '07

EAD/AP approved Nov 26 '07

Got the AP Dec. 3 '07

AOS interview Feb 7th (5 days after the 1 year anniversary of our K1 NOA1!

Stuck in FBI name checks...

Got the GC July '08

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