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  1. Hello there! I am about to send my DS-160 and I have a question. I finish my 7th and 8th grade in one year instead of two in a program called EJA (Educação para Jovens e Adultos / Youth and Adult Education) in Brazil. Basically is a program to help people who left school to get back with their lives, very similar to GED in US. I finish high school this way also. But as far as I know, GED you don't have to study for a year to make the test, and you get a diploma as good as high school diploma. I have my high school diploma saying I finish my high school under the EJA program. What should I put in course of study since I need to put this in English? Adult Education Program? GED even if it's different in Brazil and US?

     

    Thank you all!

  2. 7 hours ago, Ben&Zian said:

     

    Main thing you have to overcome at the embassy level probably is the age gap, but it's do able for sure. Plus if he will be there at the interview that's very helpful.

    Thank you for responding the topic, very informative! We are not that worried about the age gap. It's very common seeing same sex couple with a big age difference (well, at least in Rio de Janeiro). But I understand the CO at the interview may ask several questions about the age gap too.

     

    We are just about to finish the cover letter. Is it a good one? We are trying to keep it simple and follow all instructions from the USCIS website.

     

    I-129F Cover letter

    PETITIONERS NAME
    ADDRESS


    United States Department of Homeland Security
    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    P.O. Box 660151
    Dallas, TX 75266

     

    (DATE)

     

    Nature of the submission: I-129F ORIGINAL SUBMISSION

     

    To Whom It May Concern:

     

    Enclosed please find my form I-129F, Petition for K1 Fiancée visa for FIANCEES NAME and the following supporting documents, in order.

     

    PETITIONERS DOCUMENTS:

    • Payment in the amount of $535 made to “U.S. Department of Homeland Security”

    • Form G-1145, E-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

    • Form I-129F

    • Proof of U.S. Citizenship Birth Certificate

    • Passport bio page

    • Petitioner 2x2 Passport size photos, two copies

    • Evidence of legal name change

    • Letter from the petitioner certifying intent to marry beneficiary

    • Story of how we met

    • Terms of service

    BENEFICIARY’S DOCUMENTS:

    • Letter from beneficiary certifying intent to marry petitioner

    • Beneficiary’s 2x2 Passport size photos, two copies

    PROOF OF EVIDENCE OF GENUINE RELATIONSHIP:

    • Proof of having met in person within 2 years (passport stamps, flights confirmation, boarding passes, pictures together, airbnb/hotel confirmations/receipts)

    • Chat/call logs, Facebook posts, beneficiary letters, letters of support

    Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an immigration or consular officer at a later date.

    Yours truly,

    ____________________________

                     NAME

     

    He needed to correct a mispelled name on his birth certificate, we are sending court documents. 

     

    Again, thank you very much!

  3. Hi!

     

    My fiance and I are getting ready to apply for a K1 Visa. I'm from Brazil and he is from United States. We are a same-sex couple with an age gap of 25 years.

    I have a couple of questions.

     

    1. In Brazil, we don't have a middle name. We have two last names (given name, mothers name and fathers name). An example. Ricardo Menezes de Souza. This is a silly question but I just want to make sure. I read I should follow my passport. The information on my passport says given name: Ricardo and surname: Menezes de Souza. Should I leave the middle name blank and fill it as given name Ricardo and last name Menezes de Souza on the I-129F form?

     

    2. Unfortunately, we don't have pictures with my family or friends. He visited me twice and I told my family about him after the second trip. This is not an issue at all because he will fly here for the interview and also meet my family before the interview. Do you guys think not having pictures with my family will be an issue before the interview?

     

    3. His mother and his sister will write a support letter for us. Should we send it with the I-129F form?

     

    4. We have a private group on Facebook with 40+ people. We use this group to give our friends updates that we can't really post on our page because we are very respectful of people. For example, when he asked me to marry him and I said yes. We understand not everyone wants to see a post like this. Should we write on the back of the picture of the posts about the group? 

     

    5. We have plenty of pictures together. We know it's second evidence. How many pictures should we send? Considering we are alone on pictures, not sure if makes sense sending more than 10. We went to several places in Rio. Restaurants, Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana beach, Botanical Garden, etc.

     

    6. Should we send a tax transcript with the I-129F? I think it's just for an interview but do we need to send any financial documents? How do they see if my fiance meet the requirement? Through his job history that he will put on the form?

     

    We are going to send chat/call logs too. Not required but it's just 2 pages, 1 screenshot each month. It's ok?

     

    Thank you in advance!

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