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i-129f question about item 5a-5d, multiple filer waiver

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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It is mentioned that,

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1. You are filing this petition on behalf of your fiancé(e) and you previously filed Form I-129Fs on behalf of two or more fiancé(e) beneficiaries; or

 

2. You are filing this petition on behalf of your fiancé(e), you have previously had a Form I-129F approved, and less than two years have passed since the filing date of your previously approved petition.

 

 

but what if you filed the i-130 before, instead of the i-129f? im assuming that the ucsis is only concerned with a petitioner that filed the same petition multiple times. it makes no mention of the other type of petitions, but i just want to make sure. i put no and also picked 5d, because i never filed for the k1 visa before. 

 

am i correct in my assumption? my i-130 was approved by the nvc, but it never resulted in a visa being granted, we broke up like a month after it was approved.

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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15 minutes ago, Lookingglass said:

It is mentioned that,

 

but what if you filed the i-130 before, instead of the i-129f? im assuming that the ucsis is only concerned with a petitioner that filed the same petition multiple times. it makes no mention of the other type of petitions, but i just want to make sure. i put no and also picked 5d, because i never filed for the k1 visa before. 

 

am i correct in my assumption? my i-130 was approved by the nvc, but it never resulted in a visa being granted, we broke up like a month after it was approved.

 

 

Does not apply to previous i130s

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Definitely does not apply at the I-129F filing stage. My fiance only filed an I-130 for his ex, and she was already in the USA when they got married, so he checked 'no' and it was correct. They only want to know if you are a serial sponsor of immigrant brides and/or possible marriage fraudster. But make sure that you have filed evidence of your previous marriage termination and your beneficiary is well aware of your previous marriage at the interview. They didn't ask me, but I know they could

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