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Hi everyone, 

I have viewed so many posts in this forum, everyone here is so helpful.  I'm hoping to get some help for specific lines of the I-129F form that are confusing me.  Any advice is appreciated - I want to get this filed! 

1. If employment, address, etc. is through present, do you list the date that you are ready to file, or do you leave blank?  I noticed that the only time "Present" populates is for my current address.  Other than that, the form only allows numbers. This is an issue for my employer's name as well, as it has a number in it, and the box only allows letters.  For that, I figured I would use the additional information section. 

2. My SO currently lives at the resort where he works.  His only other address is his sister's house, where he stays when he has his off days (6 days/month) and it is in a remote spot.  He says that she never gets mail. We are listing that as his mailing address anyway.  For his "physical address 1" and "physical address abroad," which seem to be the same thing, do you think we should just list the resort as his address? 

3.  My SO doesn't have much of a relationship with his parents.  He was raised by his sister, who isn't really his sister at all but a family friend.  He has their passport numbers on his birth certificate, but doesn't know much about them.  He has been trying to figure out where they were born and their current locations (he is not even sure if they are still living?), but if he isn't able to, any suggestions about that? 

Thanks in advance! 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I left the job end date blank and then physically wrote in "PRESENT" with a pen. I heard it is really bad to put in the date you filed because it can be interpreted as you dont have the job anymore. 

 

You are allowed to write on the form with a pen so I wrote "N/A" in a bunch of slots. 

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