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I’m about to file a I-129f for my fiancé to come to the United States from Cuba, I’m 19 and he’s 17 about to turn 18 (I’m filing it after he turns 18 of course), and me and him only met once in real life for 4 days, he was 17 in that time, meaning that he was underage in all of those photos that I’ll use in the proof of relationship, will that affect anything?

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I’m transgender but haven’t yet got my legal name changed, when filing I-129f for my fiancé, should I put my preferred name in the “Other names” “Given name” section? And then in part 8 for additional information, I explain it? Something like “This is the name that people refer to me as in real life as I’m transgender, but it is not used in anything legal.” Is that a good idea?
Also, some other questions:
1.) Me and my fiancé are making letters of intention to marry, do we put my legal name on those?
2.) If this petition is accepted, will the person interviewing my fiancé be aware of my preferred name and gender? Because my fiancé will be calling me “he” while I’m a biological female, or should he just use she anyways? This is just something that I’m really paranoid about, and I don’t want him to lose his chances of coming to the United States or for this process to take longer.

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I’m 19 and about to file an I-129f for my fiancé, but I’m unemployed, never have been employed, and live with my parents, my mother is willing to be the joint sponsor and the one who financially supports my fiancé, is that okay? And what is everything that we have to include in the I-129f package regarding that?

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Personally, I would explain the situation with your preferred name in your intent to marry letter, and if your fiancé is questioned about it, they have that document to explain things.  I found this thread, albeit fairly old, that had a similar question.

 

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22 hours ago, ZephyrMoon said:

I’m about to file a I-129f for my fiancé to come to the United States from Cuba, I’m 19 and he’s 17 about to turn 18 (I’m filing it after he turns 18 of course), and me and him only met once in real life for 4 days, he was 17 in that time, meaning that he was underage in all of those photos that I’ll use in the proof of relationship, will that affect anything?

I don't think the age should matter as long as it was less than two years elapsed when you file, make sure you also have photos to prove your engagement, would it be possible for you to travel to see your fiancé before filing? 

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For I-129f and K1, is it allowed for the petitioner to have never been employed? Meaning no money, but my mother is willing and wants to be the only financial/joint sponser and wants us to live with her. She earns enough money for this as well. Is it allowed for her to be the one who’s 100% responsible money-wise while I’m the one petitioning? Also, is that okay even when my fiancé comes here and applies for the I-485, I-751, and n-400 too for her to be the only one financially responsible for him even if I’m still the main petitioner/American spouse?

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