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so there are places on form that doesnt apply like for example my fiancee has no kids and they ask questions after you say no do I leave blank or do I put na in every spot

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26 minutes ago, frank wisman said:

so there are places on form that doesnt apply like for example my fiancee has no kids and they ask questions after you say no do I leave blank or do I put na in every spot

Hello,

 

We entered N/A in every box that was not applicable, as per the instructions (direct quote below). The instructions for the I-129F really do contain majority of the items you require:

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3. Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed.

These can be found here: 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-129finstr.pdf

 

Personally, I'd refer to these on majority of questions just to be safe :) 

Summary:

Filed I129f: 06/09/2018

NOA2 dated: 11/29/2018

NVC Case #: Fianceé (USC) Called and received it: 01/08/2019

Case Shipped: 01/08/2019

Case Received: 01/15/2019

Medical: 02/08/2019

Interview: 03/11/2019 - Approved

Visa In Hand: 03/15/2019

US Entry: 05/11/2019 - DTW

Marriage: 06/22/2019

Filed AOS/EAD/AP: 08/02/2019

NOA1: 08/09/2019

RFE: 09/29/2019

Biometrics: 09/30/2019

Interview Letter Received: 11/02/2019

Interview Date: 12/09/2019

AOS Approval Date: 01/04/2020 (Assuming - that's the valid date on my card)

Green Card Received: 01/08/2020

 

 

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5 hours ago, frank wisman said:

so there are places on form that doesnt apply like for example my fiancee has no kids and they ask questions after you say no do I leave blank or do I put na in every spot

Did you read the I-129F instructions on the USCIS website? You should read them before you start filling out the application and make sure you followed all the instructions after you completed your application.

 

If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed.

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On 2/19/2019 at 12:44 PM, C90 said:

Did you read the I-129F instructions on the USCIS website? You should read them before you start filling out the application and make sure you followed all the instructions after you completed your application.

 

If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed.

Follow what this poster said. I.e. read the instructions how to fill out the form.

Our K1 Journey    I-129f

Service Center : Texas Service Center   Transferred? California Service Center on 8/11/14

Consulate : Port au Prince, Haiti             I-129F Sent : 4/14/2014

I-129F NOA1 : 4/24/14                            I-129F NOA2 : 9/10/14

NVC Received : 9/24/14                          NVC Left : 9/26/14

Consulate Received : 10/6/14 CEAC status changed to ready

Packet 3 Received : 10/27/14 packet received by petitioner in USA ( beneficiary never received packet 3)

Medical: 10/30/14 Dr. Buteau                  Medical picked up: 11/3/14

Packet 3 Sent : 11/10/13.. Had to schedule interview appointment and attach confirmation receipt to packet

Interview Date : 12/1/14                           Interview Result : Approved !

Visa Received : 12/10/14 picked up at Jacmel location

US Entry : 12/15/14 Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Apply for Social Security Card: 12/30/14 Connecticut

Marriage: 1/26/15

 

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office : Hartford                                  Filed : 3/18/15

NOA : 3/25/15                                            Biometrics : 4/15/15

Approved: 8/31/15                                     Received: 9/8/15

 

EAD

CIS Office : Hartford                                  Filed : 3/18/15

NOA : 3/25/15                                            Approved: 6/12/15

Received: 6/20/15

 

Removal of Conditions I-751

Filed: 8/14/17 at VSC                                 NOA: 8/15/17 Received 8/21 by mail

Biometrics: Dated: 8/25/17   Received 9/2/17   Appointment 9/11/17 

Approved: 10/23/18 -no interview

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On 2/19/2019 at 6:44 PM, C90 said:

Did you read the I-129F instructions on the USCIS website? You should read them before you start filling out the application and make sure you followed all the instructions after you completed your application.

 

If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed.

If I try to fill with computer, I just can fill with NA (not N/A) or in some cases I cannot put letters but only numbers (for example Alien Registration number). How can I do?

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2 hours ago, francescat said:

If I try to fill with computer, I just can fill with NA (not N/A) or in some cases I cannot put letters but only numbers (for example Alien Registration number). How can I do?

Print out the forms after you filled out on the computer what's possible and handwrite N/A or none 

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2 hours ago, francescat said:

If I try to fill with computer, I just can fill with NA (not N/A) or in some cases I cannot put letters but only numbers (for example Alien Registration number). How can I do?

Really, it's okay to leave spots on the form that don't apply and the electronic version won't let you put anything in due to your previous answers blank (at least, we did).

 

Though be very careful about this; some fields will only let you enter something in them after you've checked a box in a previous question. And in my experience PDF viewers other than Acrobat Reader sometimes didn't handle the logic behind the form correctly.

K-1                             AOS                            
NOA1 Notice Date: 2018-05-31    NOA1 Notice Date: 2019-04-11   
NOA2 Date: 2018-11-16           Biometrics Date: 2019-05-10    
Arrived at NVC:  2018-12-03     EAD/AP In Hand: 2019-09-16     
Arrived in Moscow: 2018-12-28   GC Interview Date: 2019-09-25      
Interview date: 2019-02-14      GC In Hand: 2019-10-02
Visa issued: 2019-02-28
POE: 2019-03-11
Wedding: 2019-03-14

ROC                             Naturalization
NOA1 Notice Date: 2021-07-16    Applied Online: 2022-07-09 (biometrics waived)
Approval Date: 2022-04-06       Interview was Scheduled: 2023-01-06
10-year GC In Hand: 2022-04-14  Interview date: 2023-02-13 (passed)
                            	Oath: 2023-02-13

 

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