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  1. kool thx!

    For the purpose of the I-129F, they are not interested in you meeting online. Q.18 asks first if you have met in person in the 2 year required period. If you answer 'Yes' it goes on to ask you to describe how you met.

    Meeting online has nothing to do with meeting in person, which is the requirement and purpose of that question.

    Also read this thread http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4666

  2. hello everyone just want to ask...

    1) #32 on Ds-156, it says do you intend to work in the US? my answer is Yes , but don't have employer yet, what would put in the box?

    2) # 33 on Ds-156, do you intend to study in the US? i would answer that a Yes too, but don't have school name yet.. what would i put in the box? Some say, just put NO as an answer because it might just conflict with your real purpose in arriving in the US that is to marry your fiance.. so i just put NO? it won't matter if my answer is NO on the form but pursue my studies once i get to the US?

    thank you, looking forward to replies - aix

  3. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    hello everyone, i just want to ask a few questions about 1-129F petition..kindly help please..

    1) on the documents to be submitted, should i really send my birth certificate too? (i'm the benefiaciary)

    2) i'm looking at the form 1-129-F i downloaded, it and it looks like it will expire this june 2006, still ok to use if will submit in august?

    3) also is it ok if the forms were of different dates when u filled them up? like for example, you filled them up and dated july, and submit in august, is that ok?

    4) the FC-029, it won't matter if on different sheet or on cover letter?

    5) the letter of intent to marry from petitioner and beneficiary, can anyone show/post complete sample of "each", or are they of the same format, other than sample found here please? i'm a bit confused of the address to be used.. i'm thinking, the letter of intent of both petitioner and beneficiary will be addressed to the: United States Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , (USCIS service center address), that is understood.. what about the part:

    or when submitting for interview

    United States Department of State

    United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]

    [Embassy Address]

    this address is going to be used when? after receiving the k-packet? only benefiaciary will again make a letter of intent to marry petitioner addressed to the consulate and not anymore include USCIS and submitt it together with the required documents listed on k-packet during interview? or both addresses, USCIS and US consulate of country where embassy is located, should be present either when submitting for 1-129F petition or for interview?

    6) if i follow the format of the letter of intent found here, ..this is the petitioner speaking..

    " and intend to do so within 90 days of " my " arrival into the US using the K-1 visa".

    should "my" be changed to "her"? ... to marry (beneficiary's name) and intend to do so within 90 days of "her" arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

    thank you , looking forward to answers - aix

    1. NO. The USC needs to submit a copy of his B/C to demonstrate that he is a US Citizen and entitled to file the petition.

    2. Use the form that is available when you file the petition. Even if it has expired they will still accept it unless they design a new mandatory use form.

    3. Date them as of when you send them.

    4, They dont use the FC029 anymore. Just make sure that you submit a cover letter stating what it is that you are sending, and that you are submitting copies of original documents that you have in your possession, and will be available for inspection at the time of the interview.

    5. Use the sample show on this site. Change the address to reflect to whom you are sending it too. You will prepare another letter addressed to the Consulate when you submit your visa application to the Consulate.

    6. Of course.

    you had to beat me by thirty seconds didnt you AussieWench!!!!!

  4. hello everyone, i just want to ask a few questions about 1-129F petition..kindly help please..

    1) on the documents to be submitted, should i really send my birth certificate too? (i'm the benefiaciary)

    2) i'm looking at the form 1-129-F i downloaded, it and it looks like it will expire this june 2006, still ok to use if will submit in august?

    3) also is it ok if the forms were of different dates when u filled them up? like for example, you filled them up and dated july, and submit in august, is that ok?

    4) the FC-029, it won't matter if on different sheet or on cover letter?

    5) the letter of intent to marry from petitioner and beneficiary, can anyone show/post complete sample of "each", or are they of the same format, other than sample found here please? i'm a bit confused of the address to be used.. i'm thinking, the letter of intent of both petitioner and beneficiary will be addressed to the: United States Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , (USCIS service center address), that is understood.. what about the part:

    or when submitting for interview

    United States Department of State

    United States Consulate, [name of country where Embassy is located]

    [Embassy Address]

    this address is going to be used when? after receiving the k-packet? only benefiaciary will again make a letter of intent to marry petitioner addressed to the consulate and not anymore include USCIS and submitt it together with the required documents listed on k-packet during interview? or both addresses, USCIS and US consulate of country where embassy is located, should be present either when submitting for 1-129F petition or for interview?

    6) if i follow the format of the letter of intent found here, ..this is the petitioner speaking..

    " and intend to do so within 90 days of " my " arrival into the US using the K-1 visa".

    should "my" be changed to "her"? ... to marry (beneficiary's name) and intend to do so within 90 days of "her" arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

    thank you , looking forward to answers - aix

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