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  1. On 8/18/2022 at 12:05 AM, Kai&Mac said:

    I am in almost the EXACT situation as you are, same ages, same meeting circumstances, we also just applied for the visa, Are you me?

    Anyway, since Japanese addresses are also lengthy... Yes, most of my address are listed on the part 8, I used 3 part 8s for information such as employment history, native alphabet address, and even my U.S. based addresses for the recent places I have lived while also having moved back to the states. It's better with more room. Also I find the experience of opening up the I-129F document to be different when opening it up using Adobe reader vs an Internet browser such as Edge, or Chrome. One of those options always restricted me from inputting Symbols. So stupid.

     

    For the I-129F Here are some things to remember:
    - Look at the date of the file for its expiration on the top-right of the first page. The I-129F is updated sometimes, so make sure you have the right one.
    - Using Sticky Notes are Ok but, I wouldn't over do it. Use them to explain context or to point to a different area of your application packet.

    - Use as many Part 8s as you want

    - SIGN THE FORM!!!!!!!!!!!, on page (something, can't remember) there is a place for you to sign and date. That is important. Sign with PEN.
    - DO NOT skip any question, if it doesn't apply, answer "No" or N/A, you really can't leave anything blank. Even with the last few pages relating to your criminal history and Form Translator stuff. Comb through and make sure everything has been addressed.
    - Make sure your dates line up, that can be tricky since you bounce between the Part8s but, remember to include Dates (Start) & (End) for every address and job on the Part8 addresses. Be precise and be careful, I checked mine at the last minute and noticed one of my Start Dates was wrong and conflicted with another, it is a pain but, you don't want to give the immigration officer a chance to fail you for something small.

    - Back up everything you do, print it out and have someone check it.

    - Get your parent's info and your fiance's parent's information correct. Your fiance may be asked these questions at a later date.

    - The questions that begin at 50.a. are really strange why they make you repeat your address history but do those too on Part 8 all the way back until 5 years of past has been covered

    - The question titled "Consular Processing Information" (62.a) is very important, you will put the country where your foreign fiance resides, and choose the city that has the U.S. embassy in it where k1 visa interviews take place. Do your research on the forums here to see where people are doing that in her country. For example: My fiance is Filipino but, she RESIDES in Japan, so our answer to this question would be either Osaka, Japan or Tokyo, Japan. Now since the Osaka embassy does not do K1 visa interviews, we had to choose Tokyo, Japan.

    - Question 54 is a big one, I wrote a couple sentences here about our recent meeting (HAS to be within the past 2 years) and you will want good evidence for the meeting as well. Not just photos. But, the last sentence in Question 54 asks the reader to look at my Supplement to this question found later in the packet. So My application is laid out like from start to finish: Cover Page with Table of Contents, Form G-1145, I-129F, Passport Style Photos, (Have her get on this to send to you and follow U.S. govt. passport rules), I-129F Supplement: Page 8, Part 2 - Question 54, Then behind that form which has two paragraphs detailing our recent trip together and what activities we got up to such as meeting the family and traveling to various places, etc... is a new table of contents for the next section of the packet which is my evidence, then of of course I include my evidence which I have listed out for you to read if you click the "timeline" link under my profile name to the left of this post, then my birth certificate (work on this if you don't know where yours is), Letters of Intent to Marry from both people (Get her to type one out, sign it, and sent it to you along with, boarding passes, evidence, photos if she has any, and her passport style photos, and lastly we have a section dedicated to our past, our engagement, our current LDR. You should definitely include pictures from 2017, 2018, etc... pictures of you guys out back in Thailand, anything relating to your engagement if you've got it.

     

    Message me if you need any help!
     

    Please do I need to fill the i129f online leave the signature and date option, print it and sign with a pen Or just print the blank sheet use a pen to fill out then sign and date it. I need that clarification. Thank you

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  2. 25 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

    Maybe.  My best guess is they'll simply overlook it.  That the form ask for an end date to the latest marriage is a known source of common errors.  USCIS has a history of simply ignoring such common errors.  It MIGHT be worth a call.  Wouldn't hurt anything.

    imageproxy.php?img=&key=da9b9b78549feebeimageproxy.php?img=&key=da9b9b78549feebeAlso I just realized that she responded to 61.a & b which was supposed to be left blank. Another issue because I’m not in the United States 

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