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Hi there,

 

I have questions about my K1 visa, I'm from Thailand and my boyfriend is going to apply K1 visa for me, the questions are about my information that I have to fill in form I-129f. When I was 20y.o, I have registered to be adopted. So,

 

- If I have to filled the form, do I have to put my parents on my birth certificated or my parents that adopted me?

- Since we don't have to filled form G-325a, that form asked about mother's last name before got married. Do I have to answer this question in any other form?

- Do I need to present any special documents about my stepparent?

 

I have asked the U.S. Embassy twice and they didn't answer any of my question, they mention something else all the time! (First time: They talked about if I want to bring another family member to the States I have to filled another form not I-129f. The second time: They said, I need to submit the form to USCIS not the Embassy.)

 

If you don't understand my question, you can ask for more information, I'm not really good about writing and I'm sorry for my broken English.

 

Thank you so much!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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1 hour ago, tangmo said:

Hi there,

 

I have questions about my K1 visa, I'm from Thailand and my boyfriend is going to apply K1 visa for me, the questions are about my information that I have to fill in form I-129f. When I was 20y.o, I have registered to be adopted. So,

 

- If I have to filled the form, do I have to put my parents on my birth certificated or my parents that adopted me?

- Since we don't have to filled form G-325a, that form asked about mother's last name before got married. Do I have to answer this question in any other form?

- Do I need to present any special documents about my stepparent?

 

I have asked the U.S. Embassy twice and they didn't answer any of my question, they mention something else all the time! (First time: They talked about if I want to bring another family member to the States I have to filled another form not I-129f. The second time: They said, I need to submit the form to USCIS not the Embassy.)

 

If you don't understand my question, you can ask for more information, I'm not really good about writing and I'm sorry for my broken English.

 

Thank you so much!

Put the name of your parents that is stated in the birth certificate. Since during the interview, you need to bring the original birth certificate with you. 

 

There is a part in I-129F where you need to fill in (beneficiary information). G-325A is no longer required because all the question asked in the G-325A is already included in the new I-129F

DISCLAIMER: I'm not working with USCIS/NVC and never work with them. All my comment based on my own experience and what I read. 

 

"When you have a fight with your partner, remember that it is not you against your partner but it is both of you against the problem" :) 

 

 
I-129F Sent : 2017-05-12

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

2017-06-17

2017-11-29 (Date on hard copy) / 2017-11-30 (Date USCIS Website/Online Tracker App)

NVC Received Date:                 2018-01-16

NVC Case No. assigned:         2018-01-16

NVC Left:                                    2018-01-20

Consulate Received:                2018-01-22

Packet 3 Received:                   2018-01-27

Packet 3 Sent:                           2018-01-27

Interview Date:                          2018-03-08

Visa Received:                          2018-03-13

US Entry:                                    2018-03-19

SSN Application:                      2018-04-03

SSN Received:                          2018-05-02

Marriage:                                   2018-05-05

Marriage Certificate

Received:                                   2018-05-15

Change name in SSN:             2018-06-04

AOS, AP & EAD submitted:    2018-07-06

NOA 1 (email):                          2018-07-10

NOA 1 (mail):                            2018-07-16

Biometric app:                          2018-08-09

EAD & AP Received:                2018-xx-xx

AOS Interview:                          2018-09-24 
Approval/Denied:                      Approved 

Green Card Received:             2018-09-29

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Perfect two 💑 said:

Put the name of your parents that is stated in the birth certificate. Since during the interview, you need to bring the original birth certificate with you. 

 

There is a part in I-129F where you need to fill in (beneficiary information). G-325A is no longer required because all the question asked in the G-325A is already included in the new I-129F

Thank you so much :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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Posted
2 minutes ago, tangmo said:

Thank you so much :)

You're welcome :)

DISCLAIMER: I'm not working with USCIS/NVC and never work with them. All my comment based on my own experience and what I read. 

 

"When you have a fight with your partner, remember that it is not you against your partner but it is both of you against the problem" :) 

 

 
I-129F Sent : 2017-05-12

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

2017-06-17

2017-11-29 (Date on hard copy) / 2017-11-30 (Date USCIS Website/Online Tracker App)

NVC Received Date:                 2018-01-16

NVC Case No. assigned:         2018-01-16

NVC Left:                                    2018-01-20

Consulate Received:                2018-01-22

Packet 3 Received:                   2018-01-27

Packet 3 Sent:                           2018-01-27

Interview Date:                          2018-03-08

Visa Received:                          2018-03-13

US Entry:                                    2018-03-19

SSN Application:                      2018-04-03

SSN Received:                          2018-05-02

Marriage:                                   2018-05-05

Marriage Certificate

Received:                                   2018-05-15

Change name in SSN:             2018-06-04

AOS, AP & EAD submitted:    2018-07-06

NOA 1 (email):                          2018-07-10

NOA 1 (mail):                            2018-07-16

Biometric app:                          2018-08-09

EAD & AP Received:                2018-xx-xx

AOS Interview:                          2018-09-24 
Approval/Denied:                      Approved 

Green Card Received:             2018-09-29

 

 

 

 

 

 
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