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  1. ohh, thanks for this. Should I leave it blank then?
  2. filling my I-130 currently, but struggling with one of the question "if the beneficiary's native written language does not use Roman letters, type or print his or her name and foreign address in their native written language. The beneficiary is Canadian, but was born in China. Lived in Canada for more than 10 years. She doesn't have dual citizenship, since China doesn't allow dual citizenship. Of course, Chinese doesn't use Roman letters. Should we fill in her name in Chinese characters and the Canadian address in English(it doesn't seem possible to translate an English address into Chinese)? Thank you for any ideas!
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