I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
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I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
Sorry to post so many questions..
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
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Re: I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
Originally Posted by MissF
Sorry to post so many questions..
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
It is not an old form, it is just that the goverment hasn't come up with a specific form for spouses, so fiancees and spouses use the very same one.
.. You must state N/A on those questions, read section 11 of the I-129's instructions..
Oh yeah and relax!!
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Re: I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
Hi Miss F,
Hyper is right. The same I-129F form is used for petitions for fiance(e) (for K1) or spouse (for K3). If the question pertains to fiance(e), put "n/a", since you are now married and these questions don't apply to you.
Best Wishes,
Rene
Hyper is right. The same I-129F form is used for petitions for fiance(e) (for K1) or spouse (for K3). If the question pertains to fiance(e), put "n/a", since you are now married and these questions don't apply to you.
Best Wishes,
Rene
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Re: I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
Miss F,
You have the current version of the I-129f form, which is numbered slightly different from the previous version. The instruction pages were not updated to match the updated form.
Items B.18 and B.19 on the previous form are B.17 and B.18 on the current form, so write something like, 'N/A - petition for spouse' for items B.17 and B.18, and answer B.19 with the name of the immigrant visa issuing consulate for the country where you were married (unless you were married in the USA, in which case it's the immigrant visa issuing consulate for the country where your husband resides).
Regards, JEff
You have the current version of the I-129f form, which is numbered slightly different from the previous version. The instruction pages were not updated to match the updated form.
Items B.18 and B.19 on the previous form are B.17 and B.18 on the current form, so write something like, 'N/A - petition for spouse' for items B.17 and B.18, and answer B.19 with the name of the immigrant visa issuing consulate for the country where you were married (unless you were married in the USA, in which case it's the immigrant visa issuing consulate for the country where your husband resides).
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by MissF
Sorry to post so many questions..
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
but I couldn't find an answer to my question.
In the FAQ guide it says to write n/a in the I-129F form under point
In addition, omit questions B.18 and B.19 by entering "N/A."
B 18 asks about "have your fiancee met and seen you? I need to check yes, right? I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
B19 asks about "Your fiance will apply for a visa abroad at the American Embassy or consulate in.." am I really supposed to write n/a??
Or does this guide maybe refer to an older version of the I-129F?
Here the link to the FAQ guide
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?pg=k3guide
#5
Re: I-129F question for K3 (spousal)
Originally Posted by MissF
I mean, I did see my husband before we got married of course...?
A gentle reminder that the USC completes all petitions (I-129f or I-130). If you're reading them from your POV, they may not make sense.