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  1. Thanks for this! I think I’ll forego the I-129F. The travel.gov website made it sound like there’s a possibility it gets approved before the I-130, allowing him to come here while waiting for I-130. But it sounds like that’s not the case. I’ll save my money and just do the one form. I appreciate everyone’s response! Tell that to travel.gov lol. Thanks
  2. It will get him here faster. This form processes faster. Once he is here we wait for the adjustment of status through the I-130. I was surprised about it when I started this process, but apparently it’s common practice!
  3. Hi all. I’m working on the I-129F form for my husband I married abroad. Since we are already married, rather than engaged, I must also submit the I-130 form, which I’m also prepared to do. I noticed under the “evidence” section of the instructions for I-129F, that for spouses it states you must: Submit evidence that you filed Form I-130 on behalf of your beneficiary I’m wondering how exactly one submits evidence of this? I plan to file both forms at the same time, which I think is normal practice based on my other research. But I can’t find any information on this inquiry. Should I take a photo of the I-130 form signed? lol. That’s all I can think of that would make sense, and it seems inadequate. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!
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