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Dear all,

I'm hoping someone can help with my little question, I'm new to this board so hello first of all. my fiancée and I are getting very close to sending off our k-1 visa and beginning this long process. She is from USA, whilst I myself am from the UK. We hope to get married next summer.

I Have a question about the G-325A in which I as the foreign fiancée have to send to her. I used to work at an Youth outdoor education centre in New Hampshire USA. The internship lasted 18 months and I was on a J-1 visa. During that time I was allocated a social security number. On the G-325A form it asks whether I have a SSN or not. My question is whether or not my previous SSN is kept forever, or whether it gets deleted once I leave the country and therefore put "none" in the "US social Security number (if any)" box.

Thanks so much for any help on this,

Kinds regards

A

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Dear all,

I'm hoping someone can help with my little question, I'm new to this board so hello first of all. my fiancée and I are getting very close to sending off our k-1 visa and beginning this long process. She is from USA whilst I myself and from the UK. We hope to get married next summer.

I Have a question about the G-325A in which I as the foreign fiancée have to send to her. I used to work at an Youth outdoor education centre in New Hampshire USA. The internship lasted 18 months and I was on a J-1 visa. During that time I was allocated a social security number. On the G-325A form it ask whether I have a SSN or not. My question is whether or not my previous SSN is kept forever, or whether it gets deleted once I leave the country and therefore put "none" in the "US social Security number (if any)" box.

Thanks so much for any help on this,

Kinds regards

A

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Dear all,

I'm hoping someone can help with my little question, I'm new to this board so hello first of all. my fiancée and I are getting very close to sending off our k-1 visa and beginning this long process. She is from USA, whilst I myself am from the UK. We hope to get married next summer.

I Have a question about the G-325A in which I as the foreign fiancée have to send to her. I used to work at an Youth outdoor education centre in New Hampshire USA. The internship lasted 18 months and I was on a J-1 visa. During that time I was allocated a social security number. On the G-325A form it asks whether I have a SSN or not. My question is whether or not my previous SSN is kept forever, or whether it gets deleted once I leave the country and therefore put "none" in the "US social Security number (if any)" box.

Thanks so much for any help on this,

Kinds regards

A

It is your number forever.

You have to put it on your G-325A, as you've been in US, and have been working.

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but did u file Taxs on that ??

I would make sure u have No tax liability. Still over here

Look into it

You may even have some money owed you

Dear all,

I'm hoping someone can help with my little question, I'm new to this board so hello first of all. my fiancée and I are getting very close to sending off our k-1 visa and beginning this long process. She is from USA, whilst I myself am from the UK. We hope to get married next summer.

I Have a question about the G-325A in which I as the foreign fiancée have to send to her. I used to work at an Youth outdoor education centre in New Hampshire USA. The internship lasted 18 months and I was on a J-1 visa. During that time I was allocated a social security number. On the G-325A form it asks whether I have a SSN or not. My question is whether or not my previous SSN is kept forever, or whether it gets deleted once I leave the country and therefore put "none" in the "US social Security number (if any)" box.

Thanks so much for any help on this,

Kinds regards

A

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Thanks so much guys for all your prompt replies. I just want to get this 100% because we only get once chance at this! I did actually receive my tax return earlier this year using my SSN, so it seems as if I do indeed put it down on that form.

Second question would be about the Declaration of how you met in person in the last two years. I have written about a page and a half giving in depth answers about all the times (lived in NH together for a year and 9 other flights in the past 3 year relationship etc etc)that my fiancée and I have seen each other. Is this too long/detailed?

Thanks again so much for your support

A

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Thanks so much guys for all your prompt replies. I just want to get this 100% because we only get once chance at this! I did actually receive my tax return earlier this year using my SSN, so it seems as if I do indeed put it down on that form.

Second question would be about the Declaration of how you met in person in the last two years. I have written about a page and a half giving in depth answers about all the times (lived in NH together for a year and 9 other flights in the past 3 year relationship etc etc)that my fiancée and I have seen each other. Is this too long/detailed?

Thanks again so much for your support

A

Mine was two sentences. It is a statement (not plural, not paragraphs or pages) on how you met, not your love story.

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Thanks so much guys for all your prompt replies. I just want to get this 100% because we only get once chance at this! I did actually receive my tax return earlier this year using my SSN, so it seems as if I do indeed put it down on that form.

Second question would be about the Declaration of how you met in person in the last two years. I have written about a page and a half giving in depth answers about all the times (lived in NH together for a year and 9 other flights in the past 3 year relationship etc etc)that my fiancée and I have seen each other. Is this too long/detailed?

Thanks again so much for your support

A

Too long they dont want a story they just want the basic facts, I met ----- on ---- we started dating ----- met in ------ finish.Just simple and sweet is all you need

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Married only 2 years 1 month

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