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Kethnthai

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  1. 1 minute ago, Eugenia2017 said:

    If the beneficiary is currently in the United States, complete Items Numbers 46.a. - 46.d., but she is not in USA

     

    Look above!  No not in usa anymore!

    Im asking about passport used to go or renewed passport that has no travel info. Question 47-50

    6 minutes ago, Eugenia2017 said:

    If the beneficiary is currently in the United States, complete Items Numbers 46.a. - 46.d., but she is not in USA

     

     

  2. 1 minute ago, AmeriKate said:

    I always get confused on the government websites. I just can get their legal language. Forums usually help more.

    I agree I live in Thailand with my wife and for 7 years we have been using a similar forum for all our thai imagration questions from my extensions to every question but they have the administration members that answer clear what needs to be done how and paperwork. There is always the few that put false info but can see the difference. 

    If you know any other forums please pm me. 

  3. I will be making a appointment with uscis Bangkok Thailand to submit my I -130 and I-130a I need to do soon because they will be closing their doors to all application and service. 

    When I go would it be a good idea to bring my wife with me or not? We both live together in Thailand and I have a thai visa extension of stay based on thai wife. 

    I read somewhere I can. 

  4. 2 hours ago, Hank_ said:

    Always follow the instructions for the form you are completing.    OFFICIALLY this is the correct way to complete the I-130 

     

    "Answer all questions fully and accurately. If a question does not apply to you (for example, if you have never been married and the question asks, “Provide the name of your current spouse”), type or print “N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If your answer to a question which requires a numeric response is zero or none (for example, “How many children do you have” or “How many times have you departed the United States”), type or print “None,” unless otherwise directed."

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-130instr.pdf?download=1

    Thank you for your official way of answering and also the copy and paste of the official direction on how to officially complete. I have read over and over. 

    I live in Thailand and renew my permission of stay based on marriage to a Thai wife.  I understand that there is a buacracy headache to fill documents or I'm kicked out here that's why I'm asking for help with people in this forum who can explain better than copy and paste a pdf I have read over and over to help me with my wife to come with me to USA  because it's getting difficult her for me as a foreigner to live in Thailand . 

     

    Example where in your copy and paste answer tells me to put biolagacal sperm donor father in as my parent that I don't know anything about. 

    Other people have been very helpful but you sir no thank you 

  5. Hopefully last question 

    Preperers parents my parents 

    My biological father on birth certificate I know nothing about or met and my mom doesn't know either, other than full name and the state he was born. 

    Under current resedency I can put "unknown"? And birthday "00/00/0000" Then explain in part 9 that I never knew biological father?

     

     

    And my Mothers current name now that is my step dads last name because it doesn't ask for maiden name? 

     

    In I-130a it spicificly asks wife's mother's maiden name 

  6. 8 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

    Enter her current passport number.  If she's going to use the visa again, she'll need both passports.  No transferring.

    Current passport as in the new one? 

     

    The old one has all the info about previous travel and with her name and passport number any one can look up her arrival and departure info. 

    Also she was actually going this Wednesday 25 to renew her passport because her original expires oct 2 2019. Maybe since her tourist visa won't expire till 6 years she can renew her passport at any time 

    Right? 

  7. I have a question on form I-130 part 4.   45-50 "Beneficiary's Entry Information."

    My wife has visited the US on a B1/B2 tourist visa. so I answered yes to 45. She only visited for 10 days and has returned to Thailand so in 46a-46d I will put N/A because beneficiary is not in the US. but my question is in 47-50 passport number info. Do I put the passport that she used to visit the US which is expired. Or do I put her new passport information?

     

    also her B1/B2 tourist visa is in her exspired passport but the visa is good for 6 more years. Do we have to do anything with the tourist visa like transfer to new passport?

  8. Hello Im a US citizen living in Thailand with my Thai wife. We will be submitting I-130 and I-130a to uscis Bangkok but the office will be closing their doors next month for last appointments. so I want to make sure my forms are filled out correctly.

    In the instructions it points out to fill all questions. but Im confused about when to use N/A or none or leave blank...

    example: Alien Registration Number and USCIS account number (if any) I think in my head "none" but would it be N/A, None, or Blank?

     

    The other question would be when filling information about beneficiary's family page 6 it has 5 persons. spouse (me) and children (none). Person 1 easy its me. But person 2-5 she has no children so my question is on person 2/ 29.a. family name... Do I put N/A, None? and if so do I only put in the first line under family name and leave 29.b-32 blank or continue to fill what I put for family name....

     

     

     

    last question: interpreter and  if not use then blank or n/a or none.  in only the first line part 71.a interpreter's last name and leave rest blank?

     

     

    thank you for your help

  9. 29 minutes ago, Kethnthai said:

    I have a question about the petitioners parents

    I have a step dad who I recognize as my father since I was a child. Do I put his name since I know all his info? 

    Or do I put biological father that is on my birh certificate but I never knew or met and I don't have any info on him except name and state born...  I don't know if he is alive or not nor do I want to know. 

    If I did put step father then I could explain in part 9 "aditional info 

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