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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Question...Do I leave (petitioner and beneficiary) or do I fill in our names?

example...

Payment made to the US Department of Homeland Security

Cover Letter

G1145

I129F Petitioner

part A question 9 if applicable

Part B Question 18

G325A and passport photo (petitioner)

G325A and passport photo (Beneficiary)

Petitioner Proof of citizenship

Letter of intent to marry (Petitioner)

Letter of intent to marry (Beneficiary)

Proof of having met in the past two years

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

YOu can use this as reference.

I-129F Cover Letter

Date

Name of Petitioner

Address

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

P.O. Box 660151

Dallas, TX 75266

Nature of the submission: I-129F Application

To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed please find my Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancée for Name of Beneficiary and supporting documents.

Contents include:

1. Check in the amount of USD: Three Hundred Forty & 00/100 Only ($340.00)

2. Form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancée

3. I-129F Supplement: Part B, Question 18, explanation of meeting in person

4. Form G-325A Biographic Information of Petitioner

5. G325A Supplement: Continuation of work history of Petitioner

6. Three (3) passport style Photograph of Petitioner

7. Form G-325A Biographic Information of Beneficiary

8. Three (3) passport style Photograph of Beneficiary

9. Birth certificate/US Passport (Petitioner)

10. Birth certificate/Philippine Passport (Beneficiary)

11. Divorce Degree

12. Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner)

13. Letter certifying intent to marry (Beneficiary)

14. Pictures together with my Fiancee (Beneficiary), her family and friends

15. Financial Documents:

Company Letter (Employment Verification Letter)

IRS of year 2011, 2010 and 2009

W2

Paycheck stubs

Bank Statement

16. Proof of having met in person in the past two years/on going relationship

Copies of passport stamp from visit to my fiancées country

Airline itineraries and boarding passes

Receipts of money transfers

Phone bills (number of fiancée highlighted)

Condotel agreement of stay (place where I stayed in Phil.)

Postcards, letters and cards from my fiancée

Copy of engagement ring receipt

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date.

Signed,

Name of Petitioner

Mobile no.

Email address

Edited by Andy & Rena

Thank you for the wonderful blessing :-)

5/26/2011 1st Meeting - Manila(yayyyyyyyyyyyyy)

5/26/2011 Got Engaged (He proposed soon as he arrived yayyyyyy :-)

6/11/2011 Flight back to US (sooooooo sad)

6/15/2012 Send the K1 packet

6/18/2012 Received in Dallas Lockbox

6/21/2012 Received NOA1 through email

6/25/2012 Received hardcopy of NOA1

1/03/2013 Received NOA2

1/04/2013 Received hardcopy of NOA2

2/14/2013 INTERVIEW (APPROVED) THANKS TO YOU OOH LORD!!!

NOW WE ARE WAITING FOR DELIVERY OF MY VISA!

Loving you makes life worth living!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

PUt the name of the Petitioner and the Beneficiary.

Edited by Andy & Rena

Thank you for the wonderful blessing :-)

5/26/2011 1st Meeting - Manila(yayyyyyyyyyyyyy)

5/26/2011 Got Engaged (He proposed soon as he arrived yayyyyyy :-)

6/11/2011 Flight back to US (sooooooo sad)

6/15/2012 Send the K1 packet

6/18/2012 Received in Dallas Lockbox

6/21/2012 Received NOA1 through email

6/25/2012 Received hardcopy of NOA1

1/03/2013 Received NOA2

1/04/2013 Received hardcopy of NOA2

2/14/2013 INTERVIEW (APPROVED) THANKS TO YOU OOH LORD!!!

NOW WE ARE WAITING FOR DELIVERY OF MY VISA!

Loving you makes life worth living!

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