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Hello all!

 

Questions about the I-129F Form and evidence.

 

In regards to the Letter of Intent to Marry, and additional evidence which the beneficiary will be signing, Can I have my fiance submit scanned copies (Sign, Scan, and email to me)? Or does the beneficiary have to sign the document, and mail it to my house for me to attach with the package?

 

Also In the I-129F, I selected I am Naturalizaed citizen, but the questions 42a - 42c are blocked out and won't let me type. What is the get around to this?

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Lastly, my package contains:

1) Check for the Fees

2) I-129F Form

3) Letter of Intent to Marry - Petitioner and the Beneficiary

4) Pictures (~20)

5) Money transfer records

6) Naturalized Certificate

7) US Passport

😎 Letter explaining how we met, etc...

 

Anything else I need to add? I have a pretty simple and straight forward case, so not looking for a lawyer. 

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Scanned signatures are acceptable.

 

8 minutes ago, GLM said:

Lastly, my package contains:

1) Check for the Fees

2) I-129F Form

3) Letter of Intent to Marry - Petitioner and the Beneficiary

4) Pictures (~20)

5) Money transfer records

6) Naturalized Certificate

7) US Passport

😎 Letter explaining how we met, etc...

 

Anything else I need to add? I have a pretty simple and straight forward case, so not looking for a lawyer. 

Do you have better evidence of meeting in the last two years? Passport stamps? Boarding passes? Those are strongest pieces of evidence which I don’t see in your list.

 

I’d also not include money transfer records. There are better ways to show your relationship is genuine. Personal choice of course but I don’t see the benefit.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, powerpuff said:

Scanned signatures are acceptable.

 

Do you have better evidence of meeting in the last two years? Passport stamps? Boarding passes? Those are strongest pieces of evidence which I don’t see in your list.

 

I’d also not include money transfer records. There are better ways to show your relationship is genuine. Personal choice of course but I don’t see the benefit.

 

I have travelled to meet my fiance in January 2019, July 2019, December 2019/Jan 2020. Than COVID hit, and we met again in Dec 2021. I have statements from airlines showing this (can't find the itineraries). As well as passport stamps, pictures of us meeting, with family, engagement ceremony (as it happens with the family in our culture). 

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6 hours ago, GLM said:

Also In the I-129F, I selected I am Naturalizaed citizen, but the questions 42a - 42c are blocked out and won't let me type. What is the get around to this?

 

Write it by hand with a black pen.

 

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