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Hey VJ Member

I am filling out the G-325A form for the k-1 visa, there is one filled out for me and one for my fiancee.

Now they ask for our parents information first, what happens in the case where the parents are no longer alive do we include them still?

The next question you are ask current husband or wife, former husband or wife?], What exactly do we write there. Are they asking if we have a current/former spouse or the current/former spouse of our parents?

The address don't completely fit on this form should i attached a extra page writing the complete spelling of address?

Finally, I had read that the fees for the K-1 visa had be decreased, is it now $350 or is it still the $455 (US Currency)

CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT

Thank you

Jennie

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Hey VJ Member

I am filling out the G-325A form for the k-1 visa, there is one filled out for me and one for my fiancee.

Now they ask for our parents information first, what happens in the case where the parents are no longer alive do we include them still?

yes, you have to give all the information you are asked for

The next question you are ask current husband or wife, former husband or wife?], What exactly do we write there. Are they asking if we have a current/former spouse or the current/former spouse of our parents?

That section refers to current spouses, so write NONE

The address don't completely fit on this form should i attached a extra page writing the complete spelling of address?

I would surely attach a page and would write "SEE ATTACHMENT"

Finally, I had read that the fees for the K-1 visa had be decreased, is it now $350 or is it still the $455 (US Currency)

The fee the petitioner has to pay is still $455; the beneficiary will have to pay $350 at the interview

Good luck!

CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT

Thank you

Jennie

Our Love Story's 1st page: June 15, 2008

K 1: 98 days!
May 11 - August 17, 2010 APPROVED!!!
POE: September 14, 2010 Chicago, IL
Wedding Day: September 22, 2010

AOS from K1: 96 days!
November 19, 2010 - February 24, 2011 APPROVED!!!
November 19, 2010: AOS, EAD & AP applications mailed
December 20, 2010: Biometrics (day 31)
January 18, 2011: case transfered to CSC (day 60)
February 10, 2011: EAD & AP approved! (day 83)
February 24, 2011: GC production ordered! (day 96)

Removing conditions: 5 months and 30 days!
December 6, 2012: package mailed
December 10, 2012: NOA 1 (day 4)

June, 5, 2013: APPROVED!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi my fiance do not know his dad's birth date. what are we gonna do? shoule we leave it blank? help pls

AOS

07/08/2011 - Mailed AOS via usps

07/12/2011 - NOA1 for EAD & I-845 via email

07/13/2011 - Personal Check Cashed

07/12/2011 - NOA1 notice date(email)

07/18/2011 - NOA1 for EAD & I-485 hardcopy & Biometrics received in the mail

08/11/2011 - Biometrics Appointment--DONE!

08/19/2011 - Interview Letter/Notice sent

08/31/2011 - EAD card/document production ordered

09/06/2011 - EAD case touched

09/12/2011 - EAD received!

09/21/2011 - AOS Interview-APROVED ON THE SPOT/email notice: GC productionn ordered, approval notice sent

09/26/2011 - AOS Approval Notice/Welcome Notice received!

09/30/2011 - Got my GC in the mail today!

K1 JOURNEY

07/09/2010 - I-129F mailed via USPS

07/12/2010 - CSC received

07/17/2010 - NOA1 notice date

07/19/2010 - Cheque cashed

07/21/2010 - NOA1 hardcopy received =D

12/06/2010 - NOA2 Hardcopy received =D =D =D

12/10/2010 - NVC received / Got MNL number yay!

12/13/2010 - NVC left / Consulate received Electronic File the same day

12/29-30/2010 - Medical @ SLMEC PASSED!!!

01/07/2011 - Interview Jan. 7 @ 6:45am -VISA APPROVED!!!READ MY INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE

01/15/2011 - VISA on hand

01/17/2011 - CFO DONE

01/20/2011 - POE-SFO

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hi my fiance do not know his dad's birth date. what are we gonna do? shoule we leave it blank? help pls

I would try to ask a relative if you can. Or go to the city they lived in and get a birth or death certificate. It's printed on both of them.

Hey VJ Member

I am filling out the G-325A form for the k-1 visa, there is one filled out for me and one for my fiancee.

Now they ask for our parents information first, what happens in the case where the parents are no longer alive do we include them still?

The next question you are ask current husband or wife, former husband or wife?], What exactly do we write there. Are they asking if we have a current/former spouse or the current/former spouse of our parents?

The address don't completely fit on this form should i attached a extra page writing the complete spelling of address?

Finally, I had read that the fees for the K-1 visa had be decreased, is it now $350 or is it still the $455 (US Currency)

CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT

Thank you

Jennie

Check your personal message box. But Aleska & Nico has almost the same answers as me.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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you said that the 350 is paid at the interview correct that is to cover what exactly?

yes, that's correct! the visa fee is $350...that is what your finacee will pay for. The petitioner pays $455 for filing the petition (thus covering the uscis and nvc expenses with your case -- like paying the officer etc.) and the fiancee pays the $350 visa fee, covering the expenses the Consulate has with your case (like mailing the packets 3 and 4, biometrics etc etc).

Best of luck!

Our Love Story's 1st page: June 15, 2008

K 1: 98 days!
May 11 - August 17, 2010 APPROVED!!!
POE: September 14, 2010 Chicago, IL
Wedding Day: September 22, 2010

AOS from K1: 96 days!
November 19, 2010 - February 24, 2011 APPROVED!!!
November 19, 2010: AOS, EAD & AP applications mailed
December 20, 2010: Biometrics (day 31)
January 18, 2011: case transfered to CSC (day 60)
February 10, 2011: EAD & AP approved! (day 83)
February 24, 2011: GC production ordered! (day 96)

Removing conditions: 5 months and 30 days!
December 6, 2012: package mailed
December 10, 2012: NOA 1 (day 4)

June, 5, 2013: APPROVED!!!

June, 10 2013: 10 yr GC received


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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you said that the 350 is paid at the interview correct that is to cover what exactly?

the US$350 is the visa fee only, you must also pay the medical tests (more $$$$ :( ) the visa fee, at least in Colombia must be payed before the interview.

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