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Mike S Jul 26th 2004 1:38 pm

DS 230 help please
 
Dear group,I had a question about #25 in form DS 230. My fiancee has
never traveled to the US, but on the right side they have two columns,
TYPE OF VISA and "A" NO. (if known). I'm a little confused because it
seems that she was assigned an "A" number when I received the NOA1 (we
are doing a K-1 visa, we have just recently recieved the NOA2.) Would
she have to fill in anything for "A" number, or in the "TYPE OF VISA"
column?Thanks.

kud Jul 26th 2004 11:25 pm

Re: DS 230 help please
 

Originally posted by Mike S
Dear group,I had a question about #25 in form DS 230. My fiancee has
never traveled to the US, but on the right side they have two columns,
TYPE OF VISA and "A" NO. (if known). I'm a little confused because it
seems that she was assigned an "A" number when I received the NOA1 (we
are doing a K-1 visa, we have just recently recieved the NOA2.) Would
she have to fill in anything for "A" number, or in the "TYPE OF VISA"
column?Thanks.
In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All the columns in #25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

Mike S Jul 27th 2004 4:26 am

Re: DS 230 help please
 
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:25:54 +0000, kud
<member17000@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All
    >the columns in #25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

thanks, Kud!

jeffreyhy Jul 27th 2004 6:42 am

Re: DS 230 help please
 
kud,

Why is DS-230-I question #25 not applicable?

It is very applicable and the answer in Mike's fiancee's situation is "never". The form clearly states as much.

Regards, JEff


Originally posted by kud
In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All the columns in #25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

Mike S Jul 27th 2004 2:20 pm

Re: DS 230 help please
 
JEff, thank you also for your reply. I read the instructions of the
box and it is clear that under the "FROM/TO" column, I must write
"never," but my question pertained to the 2 columns on the right side,
"TYPE OF VISA" and "A NO. (if known)" My thinking went like this: I
am preparing an I-129f visa, so would I write "I-129f visa" in there?
But now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense to write anything
in there if I already wrote "never"...


On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:42:03 +0000, jeffreyhy
<member184@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >kud,
    >Why is DS-230-I question #25 not applicable?
    >It is very
    >applicable and the answer in Mike's fiancee's situation is "never". The
    >form clearly states as much.
    >Regards, JEff
    >Originally posted
    >by kud
    >In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All the columns in
    >#25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

Hypertweeky Jul 27th 2004 2:34 pm

Re: DS 230 help please
 

Originally posted by Mike S
JEff, thank you also for your reply. I read the instructions of the
box and it is clear that under the "FROM/TO" column, I must write
"never," but my question pertained to the 2 columns on the right side,
"TYPE OF VISA" and "A NO. (if known)" My thinking went like this: I
am preparing an I-129f visa, so would I write "I-129f visa" in there?
But now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense to write anything
in there if I already wrote "never"...


On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:42:03 +0000, jeffreyhy
<member184@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >kud,
    >Why is DS-230-I question #25 not applicable?
    >It is very
    >applicable and the answer in Mike's fiancee's situation is "never". The
    >form clearly states as much.
    >Regards, JEff
    >Originally posted
    >by kud
    >In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All the columns in
    >#25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

Right:)
Good Luck!

jeffreyhy Jul 28th 2004 2:16 am

Re: DS 230 help please
 
Mike,

This is all 1 question. And it's a question about the past, not the future.

"Never" says it all.

Regards, JEff




Originally posted by Mike S
JEff, thank you also for your reply. I read the instructions of the
box and it is clear that under the "FROM/TO" column, I must write
"never," but my question pertained to the 2 columns on the right side,
"TYPE OF VISA" and "A NO. (if known)" My thinking went like this: I
am preparing an I-129f visa, so would I write "I-129f visa" in there?
But now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense to write anything
in there if I already wrote "never"...


On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:42:03 +0000, jeffreyhy
<member184@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >kud,
    >Why is DS-230-I question #25 not applicable?
    >It is very
    >applicable and the answer in Mike's fiancee's situation is "never". The
    >form clearly states as much.
    >Regards, JEff
    >Originally posted
    >by kud
    >In your case the Answer to #25 is N/A. All the columns in
    >#25 pertain to previous visits to the US.

Mike S Jul 29th 2004 8:03 am

Re: DS 230 help please
 
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 02:34:57 +0000, Hypertweeky
<member13109@british_expats.com> wrote:
    >Right:)
    >Good Luck!

Thanks, and thanks, Hypertweeky!

Mike S Jul 29th 2004 8:04 am

Re: DS 230 help please
 
Thanks again, JEff.

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 14:16:41 +0000, jeffreyhy
<member184@british_expats.com> wrote:

    >Mike,
    >This is all 1 question. And it's a question about the past, not
    >the future.
    >"Never" says it all.
    >Regards, JEff


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