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  1. On 6/4/2020 at 8:49 PM, Troy B said:

    I for the past couple of years I have been using an App on my iPhone called JotNot (well i actually upgraded to the Pro version) to scan documents (including multi page documents).   If you don't currently have a physical scanner getting an app is probably easier and cheaper then anything else.

    Thanks alot, is there any kind of restrictions or requirements for the pdf size, I mean can pdf be 50 MB for the photos or chats?

  2. 5 minutes ago, Prairiegirl3 said:

    Okay, i recommend making an account and taking a look yourself. I honestly don't remember what it looked like, but I know we submitted everything online, so it's possible. You maybe just submit it all in the same place.. I really don't remember. I do remember it being pretty straightforward though. I promise once you make your account and start the I-130 it will make sense. 

    Thank you bunches, I will go ahead and make an account but one last thing if you will, is there a specific format or size for the pdf?

  3. 4 minutes ago, Prairiegirl3 said:

    I scanned my documents using my printer scanner. If you don't have one I'd recommend getting one because you will use it A LOT during this process. Otherwise you can go to Staples or somewhere to scan them. 

     

    Have you made an account on USCIS yet? Once you do, it will become clear how to add proof. There are options on the I-130 application for all of those things. 

    I haven't made an account yet but I watched a video on YouTube about the online filing and I didn't notice any box for the bonafide marriage stuff, all I found was for marriage document

  4. 21 hours ago, Prairiegirl3 said:

    When the petitioner makes their online account with USCIS there is an application option for the I-130. The I-130 application was an online application and I believe there was no where to actually sign, you just type your name in on the application. The application gives options at the end to upload all of your documents, including the I-130a and all of your supporting documentation. 

     

    You can log onto your USCIS account as many times as you need to until you complete the application. I don't remember if  you have to hit "save" each time, but one way or another, it does save your progress. 

     

    However, for the I-130a you have to fill it out manually on the pdf version and then upload scans of it to your I-130 application. We were unsure of how to fill out the "extra pages" as I have had many previous addresses, so we actually paid 100ish dollars to fill it out on a website called "citizenpath". We were really thankful for that, as we likely would've had an RFE if we had done it ourselves. I believe I signed my I-830a by hand and then scanned it. 

     

    I hope these answers help! 

    Thanks,  but I really need to know how you scanned your documents and where you add the proof

  5. 14 minutes ago, Prairiegirl3 said:

    2) I don't believe I saw any firm answers on this yet, but my husband and I also applied online and we were impressed with how easy everything was! We submitted all of our documents separately and it worked perfectly fine. I would tend to agree with others on here because it will be easier for them to navigate, if nothing else. 

     

    2a) Yes, all of the documents can be scans on the computer, no mailing necessary! 

     

    Also on a side note, I totally appreciate that y'all sleep with Skype on, as my husband and I did that all the time when we were long distant. 

    Hi, I just wanted to ask when and/or  where  do you submit the bona-fide marriage documents during the online filing, I also wanted to ask if there's a kind of specific form for the pdf and finally if we need to fill out the I-130 and I-130A with the form and how do we sign?

  6. Hi guys, my wife and I got married couple months ago and my family, relatives and friends attended the wedding, she's 18 years older than me, we got married on the first visit and all her family, relatives and friends know about us, she's Christian and I'm Muslim, what evidences we need to file to prove our bona fide marriage?

     Thanks in advance.

  7. 1 minute ago, Nody said:

    You're welcome!

    1- yes the bilingual birth certificate..

    2- yes both of you..

    Thank you, you're really so helpful, so let me go through this very quick just to narrow down the information here, so we would be needing to file the Arabic marriage certificate that we got from the ministry of justice notarized by the Egyptian notarization office, the bilingual marriage certificate, beneficiary's bilingual birth certificate, beneficiary's passport, petitioner's passport, petitioner's birth certificate and 2 passport photos style ( 2x2 ) for both of the petitioner and beneficiary. Am I missing something here?

    Thanks in advance 

  8. 32 minutes ago, Nody said:

    You HAVE to get the bilingual marriage certificate! 

    You will just send a copy of it to the USCIS, upload it on the CEAC website in the second stage and take the original to the interview..

    The same thing for the birth certificate!

    Thank you, I just have an inquiry: 1-  does the beneficiary also need to send a birth certificate?

    2- does the beneficiary also need to send 2 passport photos style ( 2x2 ) or just for the petitioner?

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