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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone, stuck again......

A number - do I/should I have this? I've finished all the required paperwork for AOS and have put N/A in A number box, but now I'm concerned this is something I should know?

I have a K1 visa that was issued in July this year. Concerned I've made a mistake!

 

Thanks, again!

Emily

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The first time I recall seeing any USCIS document that had my wife's Alien number (A#) was on the Form I-797 (NOA2) K1 visa petition approval form. It was printed right above her name.

YMMV.

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Oh no!! I just found it! I had no idea what it was. On my NOA2, it just says A... ... ... It doesn't even explicitly say 'A number'. Time for me to do all the paperwork again as I filled it all in by hand and wrote N/A in the A number box.

 

Thanks everyone.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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8 hours ago, EmilyTim said:

Oh no!! I just found it! I had no idea what it was. On my NOA2, it just says A... ... ... It doesn't even explicitly say 'A number'. Time for me to do all the paperwork again as I filled it all in by hand and wrote N/A in the A number box.

 

Thanks everyone.

It should also be printed on the visa and written in your passport by the officer who admitted you on your K visa. 

 

Curious why you did it all in handwriting? 

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3 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

It should also be printed on the visa and written in your passport by the officer who admitted you on your K visa. 

 

Curious why you did it all in handwriting? 

 

Not every embassy add the A number to the visa and not every officer write them down on the passport. In my case, neither of these happened.

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6 hours ago, Wuozopo said:

It should also be printed on the visa and written in your passport by the officer who admitted you on your K visa. 

 

Curious why you did it all in handwriting? 

Found it, oops! This will teach me to pay more attention in the future. 

Slow computer, so it's actually easier just to print and fill it in by hand!

Do you have any idea what I need to put for Part 2 Application Type or Filing Category on I-485. Would I be "Immediate relative of a US citizen, Form I-130" or "Person admitted to US as a fiancé, Form I-129F"? Seems like a ridiculous question as by the time I post off the application, I'll be both!

 

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7 minutes ago, EmilyTim said:

Found it, oops! This will teach me to pay more attention in the future. 

Slow computer, so it's actually easier just to print and fill it in by hand!

Do you have any idea what I need to put for Part 2 Application Type or Filing Category on I-485. Would I be "Immediate relative of a US citizen, Form I-130" or "Person admitted to US as a fiancé, Form I-129F"? Seems like a ridiculous question as by the time I post off the application, I'll be both!

 

You did not file as a spouse with the I-130 petition. We already talked about "No 1-130" in your other thread. That would get it rejected and sent back to you if you checked the I-130 choice.

 

Your immigration is as a fiancé, I-129F petition. 

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It is also listed as a registration number on some visas.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On 10/3/2019 at 12:24 PM, Wuozopo said:

You did not file as a spouse with the I-130 petition. We already talked about "No 1-130" in your other thread. That would get it rejected and sent back to you if you checked the I-130 choice.

 

Your immigration is as a fiancé, I-129F petition. 

Thank you so much - you are an angel! Seriously!

On 10/3/2019 at 6:48 PM, VanillaCats said:

A Number should be your Alien Number. It is on your K1 visa too.

Thanks for your reply! :) 

On 10/3/2019 at 6:56 PM, Paul & Mary said:

It is also listed as a registration number on some visas.

Thank you too for your reply :) 

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