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  1. okay so what about, if she has been to the US before on a student work exchange program, and she was given an SSN at one point. is no longer in possession of it, but does have an old W2 that has it. should i put it where it asks for one (if any) on Page 4, Part 2, Item Number 3? or just put none?
  2. Thank you everyone for your very generous help and information. We've continued on in the process and are closing in on getting everything organized to finally mail in the packet. Quick question, so, I know I ignore the questions regarding the I-94 on the form itself since she is not currently here in the states, but do I still need to include her I-94 documents and passport/visa in my packet? or is that for her to have to bring to her interview? thanks again.
  3. Thank you very much for the information. Most of what you said my partner and I knew already, we're doing our best to do our due diligence, research and prepare because we both know this can be a painstaking process and a big step forward for both of us. I was vaguely aware that it might be somehow possible for her to work while we wait for her greencard to arrive and the whole AOS process, but I'm unsure on the specifics of it, because the places I've checked (and even the USCIS site, if i'm not mistaken) don't really mention the work permission factor, just skip to AOS and the greencard. do you know what the Work Permission filing is called and maybe a brief explanation on how it might work? I'm in California if that helps at all. thanks so much.
  4. man, i really messed the formatting of that last post up, my had haha. thank you very much. 2 more quick dumb questions if you don't mind 1. for the letters of intent to marry, they should have a date on them right? should the date be when we intend to file? or whenever the letters were written? 2. i know its way later in the process, but i live in a house with 2 others, but am only responsible for myself, i am not supporting them. would that alter the poverty wage range i'm expected to be in to qualify for sponsorship? thank you
  5. so do you think just a brief mention of the site being the starting point of how we met, but not having really used its features, would suffice? I see, I was not aware. I will be sure to look into this further, thank you for your help.
  6. Because my fiancée is in the Philippines (I proposed when I went there to visit for her birthday) and we want to be together again as soon as possible, so we've started the process. Why else? I'm confused by that response. I already have a ton of documents, evidence and other supporting files printed. I have the I-29F mostly filled out and done, just a few loose ends I was hoping for some clarification on. Edit: I proposed to her there. we didn't plan on getting married there, if that's what you're asking? from my (limited) understanding, the process for getting a spouse over to the US instead of a fiancée seems largely similar, just that she would get her green card quicker if it was spousal instead of fiancée, right?
  7. Hello, brand new here. Nice to meet you all and thank you beforehand for your patience, help, and understanding. So my fiancée and I are just starting our K-1 as of a few weeks ago. getting documents printed and organized, filling out the forms. And there's a few points I'm a little confused on. I'm sure you are all bombarded with stupid questions regularly. So I'll do my best to keep it brief and once again thank you for your patience as I add a few more stupid questions to the forum. 1. for the "where to file" section, it shows two separate options, one for Dallas and one for Lewisville if you're using USPS or a courier. where i'm confused there is, in some of the K-1 process and advice videos i've watched, some of them put both on their package. so do i put both? or one or the other just depending on if i'm using USPS or a courier? 2. for 38.a to 38.h, it says "If your beneficiary is currently in the United States" to fill that section out, but then asks for all supporting information about her stay as in passport numbers and dates and whatnot. so if she is not currently here, but was previously here on a student exchange, do I leave 38.a to h blank and just send in the I-94 as a supporting document with the actual package? on top of that, do i also include her older passports, visas and stamps? or only her most recent. 3. so, we're pretty stumped about this. I FOUND her account on a dating site we were both using (IRIS), but she had her whatsapp number in her bio, so we completely circumnavigated the dating site and just messaged directly. we never matched or messaged or interacted in any way on the dating site, but that is how i found her and how i was able to find a way to message her. there's no real way to describe how we met without bringing up the site, but do you think i would be required to give the TOS of the site? and would it be considered an IMB? that's all i can really think of right now, i'm sure i'm missing something, but its 2am and my brain is mush. and i failed miserably at keeping it brief. thanks so much in advance in any help anyone can provide.
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