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I-129F Parents divorced and 1 deceased, do I need to fill in Part 1, 32.a-36.b?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Laos
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I am the petitioner. My parents have been divorced for all my life and my father is deceased, I was raised by my mother, is it okay to just fill in my mother's information for Part 1, 27.a-31.b?

 

Can I leave Part 1, 32.a-36.b Parent 2's information blank?

 

My fiancee (the beneficiary) is also in the same situation, her father is not part of her life, can I leave Part 2, 29.a-33.b Parent 2's information blank for her?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Still fill in both parents information.  My mum had passed away and my partner still filled out all her information. I think the only way you would get away not putting this information in was if they was not on your birth certificate. 

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My fiance had to cal her father who she has not talked to in 20 years since he deserted the family when she was 1 year old. (I assumed he was dead).

He got on her case about wanting to live in the USA.

She responded what has he ever done for her or her mother and sister, so how dare he even comment. 

It was a difficulty, but needed conversation. 

And she got the needed birth date and other information.

 

I, the petitioner, on the other hand, answered the questions like my parents were still alive, since I wasn't sure what  the  time frame of "residence" meant. 

Still got approved.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
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11 hours ago, iamtonysy said:

I am the petitioner. My parents have been divorced for all my life and my father is deceased, I was raised by my mother, is it okay to just fill in my mother's information for Part 1, 27.a-31.b?

 

Can I leave Part 1, 32.a-36.b Parent 2's information blank?

 

My fiancee (the beneficiary) is also in the same situation, her father is not part of her life, can I leave Part 2, 29.a-33.b Parent 2's information blank for her?

Unless it says 'unless deceased' or 'if alive' you have to fill out the requested info even when someone is deceased. In case you don't know his dob etc, you can usually find this info on your own birth certificate

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